Western Daily Mercury: Thursday 30th July 1863 

Silks, Shawls, Mantles, Fancy Dresses, etc.: Pinsent and Co., … will offer Saturday Next, the 1st August, The remainder of the Summer Stock at an Immense Reduction in Price, 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport. 

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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Monday 27th July 1863 

The Iron Age! Triple Advantage!!! Perfect Comfort! Perfect Whiteness! Perfect Fit: Cheap and Durable Steel Collars, 1s 6d each: Steel Cuffs, 2s 6d per pair: Atkinson, Patentee: B. May, Bedford Street, Plymouth and R. Pinsent and Co., 31 Market Street, Devonport, Agents: 

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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Hampshire Advertiser: Friday 25th July 1863

Collegiate & Commercial School, Avenue-Place, Southampton: Principal: Mr. D. Cruickshank, F.R.G.S.; Results of Examination conducted by the College of Preceptors, Midsummer: 1863: Superintending Examiner: Rev. C. Wickham, M.A. Oxford: Nineteen candidates from this school were examined, of whom fifteen passed and obtained certificates, as follows: … Second Class Certificates: C. Pinsent, T. Coyle, A. Napier, E. Gregory, F. Meres, G. Lawther, J.S. Robertson … 


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 17th July 1863

Newton Abbot: The Races: The programme for the races on Thursday and Friday, the 13th and 14th August is published. We make the following extracts: … The stewards are Right Hon. Lord Courtenay and Sir Lidstone Newry, Bart, whist Josiah Harris, Esq. (Ess Hill) is the clerk of the course and Mr. John Adams the secretary. The committee of management consists of Messrs. Josiah Harris, J. Adams, James Cull (treasurer) Robert Chapple, H. Magor, J. Quick, Ed. White, T. Pinsent, Jun, and Walter Cann. The tolls of the race ground were let by auction: … Major’s Commercial Hotel, on Thursday last, to Mr. … for £62. 


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GRO0831 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1842 – 1889 (?)

Western Gazette: Saturday 4th July 1863

Ilminster: At our Petty Sessions, on Wednesday, Simeon Male was charged with taking liberties with Mary Jane Newton at Stembridge: The Bench sent both parties about their business, leaving each to pay costs … A lad, named James Adams, was fined 10s and costs for trespassing in a plantation occupied by Mr. Cuff, of Burton Pinsent … 


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