Western Times: Tuesday 27th June 1916

Bovey Tracey: … The funeral of Mrs. G. Pinsent who died at Bovey last week, at the advanced age of 82, took place on Saturday. The service was taken by the Rev. F. Taverdar, both in the chapel and at the graveside. The Husband (Mr. G. Pinsent), Mrs. Gaylor and Mrs. Charman (daughters), Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heath, and many other friends also attended.

[see also Western Times: Friday 30th June 1916]


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GRO0340 Bovey Tracey: George Pinsent: 1844 – 1937
GRO0788 Bovey Tracey: Sarah Pinsent: 1832 – 1916

Western Times: Friday 23rd June 1916

County of Devon: The Licensing (Consolidation) Act, 1910: Notice as to sending in claims to be treated as persons interested in licensed premises: …  (Notice of requirement to submit nature of interest form for any of four properties listed – North Devon Inn, Marwood; The Shotover Inn, Brixham; The Old Rock Inn, Brixham, Union Inn, Hennock) … Licensed Premises: [Names and Situation of Premises]: Teignbridge Division: Union Inn, Hennock, Devon: [Nature of Licence]: Beer and Cider on and off: [Licensee]: John Henry Hooper: [Registered Owners]: Wm. Swain Pinsent, Newton Abbot (Lessee of Premises), Commercial Union Assurance Co., Exeter (Landlords).

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 23rd June 1916, North Devon Journal: Thursday 22nd June 1916]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 16th June 1916

Redundancy: Devon Licences: Referred for Compensation: The Devon Licensing Committee met at the Castle of Exeter, yesterday, and considered evidence in respect of five licenses in various Petty Sessional Divisions. Mr. G. C. Davie presided … Dealing with the Union Inn, Hennock (owners, the Commercial Union Assurance Company, and lessee, Mr. W. S. Pinsent), Mr. Watts, who represented the Magistrates and police, said the population, with Chudleigh Knighton, was 735, the ratio being one house to every 193 people. There was also a licensed house next door. Mr. McGahey said he appeared for the lessee, owners, and brewers, who were also the owners and lessees of the house next door. The license was referred for compensation.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920