Western Times: Saturday 7th June 1856

Newton Abbot: A narrow escape: A child called Bearne, living in Newton Bushell, fell into the leat near Mr. Pinsent brewery, on Saturday afternoon last, and but for timely assistance would have been drowned. This is one of the dangerous places referred to by the coroner during a recent inquest held. It is to be hoped that the way-wardens of both the parishes will be compelled to fence up those places where the lives of children have been so frequently put in jeopardy. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Cheltenham Examiner: Wednesday 25th June 1856 

The Fourth Anniversary of the Grammar School & Distribution of Prizes: … (includes) … Vocal Music: F. Greatwood and W. Pinsent … Boarders’ Prizes, presented by the Headmaster … (includes) … T. Pinsent, good conduct … 


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GRO0851 Hennock: Thomas Ogden Pynsent: 1839 – 1864 (?)

Cheltenham Looker-on: Saturday 21st June 1856

Cheltenham Grammar School: Distribution of Prizes: The annual meeting for receiving the Examiners’ Report on the Educational state of the school and for the distribution of prizes awarded to the boys whose attention to their school duties and progress in the respective studies had single them out for this mark of approbation, was held on Thursday, in a large tent erected in the playground, having been preceded by public Service and a Sermon by the Rev. J. E. Riddle in St. Mary’s Church, in accordance with the directions of the Founder of the school….  (description of event) … List of Prizes Awarded in the Classical Department: … German: T. Pinsent … … 


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GRO0851 Hennock: Thomas Ogden Pynsent: 1839 – 1864 (?)

Western Times: Saturday 14th June 1856

Newton Abbot: Board of Guardians: Wednesday (W. Creed, Esq., Chairman). … The Tender Committee recommended the acceptance of the following tenders for the supply of provisions for the ensuing quarter: … (includes) … beer, 1s 2d, Pinsent and Co., port wine, 14s, ditto, gin 12s ditto. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 7th June 1856

Totnes: Pinsent & Co. v. Eastbrook: The plaintiffs, who were represented by Mr. C. F. Michelmore, sued the defendant, who formerly kept a public house in Totnes for spirits and beer supplied to the amount of £3 5s: Verdict for the whole amount, with £1 1s. costs. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901