Western Times: Saturday 29th July 1854

Bovey Tracey, Devon:  BOVEY TRACEY, Devon. To be SOLD by Public Auction, at the King of Prussia Inn, in Bovey Tracey, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of August next, at four o’ Clock in the Afternoon, by Mr. T. J. H. Saunders, Auctioneer, the under mentioned desirable Freehold Property, Viz.  Lot 1. A COTTAGE, or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in East-street, Bovey Tracey aforesaid, with the Courtlage, Walled Garden, and Appurtenances thereto adjoining and belonging, now in the occupation of Henry Discombe, as Tenant. Lot 2: A convenient and roomy DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining Lot 1, with the Cellar, Stable, Outbuildings, Courtlage, and Walled Garden thereto adjoining, now in the occupation of Mr. J. Storier, as Tenant. Lot 3: A DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining Lot 2, with the Courtlage, Garden, Outbuildings, and Appurtenances thereto belonging, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Pinsent, the Owner. Lot 4: A very desirable ORCHARD, situate behind Lot 3, containing about One Acre and Half of Land, well stocked with thriving Trees, in excellent bearing; also, THREE newly built COTTAGES, with Garden Plots adjoining, the occupations of Holmes, Shears, and Daymond; and a spacious and substantial Cellar, conveniently situated near the Orchard. Lot 5: A COTTAGE, with Yard and Garden behind the same, situated in Fore-street, Bovey Tracey, and now the occupation of Sarah Mitchell. The Houses are substantially built, and well situated. The Orchard has a southern aspect and is very productive; and the Property is worth the attention of persons desirous of securing good rate of interest for small investments. A part of the Purchase Money may, if desired, remain on Security of the Premises. For viewing, apply to Mr. Thomas Pinsent, the Owner, at Lot 3; and for further particulars, to him, or to the Auctioneer, at Chudleigh; or Mr. FRANCIS, Solicitor, Newton Bushel: Dated 20th July 1854.  

[see also Exeter Flying Post: Thursday 27th July 1854] 


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GRO0837 Teignmouth: Thomas Pinsent: 1776 – 1856

Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday July 27th, 1854: issue 4608: Classified Ads 

Bovey Tracey, Devon: To be sold by public auction, at the King of Prussia Inn, in Bovey Tracey, on Thursday, the 10th day of August at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, by Mr. T. J. H. Saunders, auctioneer: the under mentioned desirable property: viz: Lot 1: A cottage or dwelling house situated in, Bovey Tracey, aforesaid, with the courtlage, walled garden and appurtenances thereto adjoining and belonging, now in the occupation of Henry Discombe as Tennant. Lot 2: A convenient and roomy dwelling house adjoining Lot 1, with the cellar, stable, outbuildings, courtlage and walled garden thereto adjoining, now in the occupation of Mr. J. Storier, as tenant. Lot 3: A dwelling house, adjoining Lot 2, with the courtlage, garden, outbuildings, and appurtenances thereto belonging, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Pinsent, the owner. Lot 4: A very desirable orchard, situated behind Lot 3, containing about 1 acre and a half of land, well stocked with thriving trees in excellent bearing. Also, three newly built cottages, with garden plots adjoining, in the occupation of Holmes, Shears and Daymond, and a spacious and substantial cellar, conveniently situated near the orchard. Lot 5: a cottage with yard and garden behind the same, situated in Fore Street, Bovey Tracey, and now in the occupation of Sarah Mitchell. The houses are substantially built and well situated. The orchard has a southern aspect and is very productive; and the property is worth the attention of persons desirous of securing a good rate of interest for small investments. A part of the purchase money may, if desired, remain on security of the premises. For viewing, apply to Mr. Thomas Pinsent, the owner, at Lot 3, and for further particulars, to him or to the auctioneer, at Chudleigh, or Mr. Francis, Solicitor, Newton Bushel: Dated 20th July 1854. 


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GRO0837 Teignmouth: Thomas Pinsent: 1776 – 1856

Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday July 13th, 1854: issue 4606

Newton Abbot: Board of Guardians: the weekly meeting of the board was held on Wednesday, Mr. Creed, Esq. in the Chair. Mr. Elias Ford and Mr. W. Bowden were appointed guardians for the parish of Wolborough and Ideford. On the report of the finance committee a discussion ensued relating to the charges made by medical officers for postage stamps used in sending in their returns. Mr. Cann proposed, and Mr. French seconded that the returns should be sent in free of charge, but this was lost by a large majority. A tender of Mr. J. Pinsent for the supply of coals was accepted. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Western Times: Saturday 8th July 1854

Board of Guardians: Wednesday: W. Creed Esq. chairman: Dr. Barham read the report of the visiting committee which was received and adopted. Rev. H. Woolcombe drew attention to the case of a pauper named Elizabeth Hall, who had become chargeable to the parish of Kingsteington. Her father had been removed to Northtawton about two or three years ago, and he now asked that the Clerk might be instructed to write to the Clerk of the Okehampton Union, to enquire if they would take the pauper without an order of removal, which was agreed to. The Finance and Tender Committee Reports were brought up by the Clerk. Mr. Pinsent’s contract to supply the Union Workhouse with 100 tons of coal at 22s 6d per ton, was accepted … 

[see similar Exeter Flying Post: Thursday 13th July 1854] 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901