Leicester Journal: Friday 4th May 1888

Borough Police: … Tuesday, Before J. Stafford (in the chair), J. H. Williams, W. Winterton … (etc) … …  Alfred Hallam, shoe riveter, 2, Queen-street, was chanted with stealing 2s. 6d., the money of John Pinsent, keeper of the Sir Robert Peel beer house, Bedford Street, on the 20th April. — Prosecutor said on Monday afternoon his wife gave him half a crown to change and used the word “Alf.” He went into the tap room and asked whose change it was, and Hallam said “mine,” and he gave him 2s. 6d. He did not think it was right and went to ask his wife about it. Whilst doing so, the prisoner went out of the house. Afterwards he went to the Melton Street Brewery, where he saw the prisoner – told him he had made a mistake and asked for the 2s. 6d again. Prisoner said he had never had it, and he got him into custody. — Mrs. Pinsent said she received a half-crown from a young man named Alfred Frith, and gave it to her husband, asking him to change it for “Alf,” meaning Frith. — A man who was in the taproom of the “Sir Robert Peel” deposed to seeing the prisoner receive some money from the prosecutor. — P.C. Lenton said he received the accused into custody. — When he charged him with the offence he replied, “I never done it; I never had it.” Hallam now admitted the offence — He was recommended to leniency by prosecutor, and fined 10s- or seven-days’ hard labour.


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GRO0229 Tiverton: Elizabeth Johnson: 1837 – 1909
GRO0501 Tiverton: John Pinsent: 1836 – 1899

Leicester Journal: Friday 6th April 1888

Easter Sports: … … Belgrave Road Grounds: the final rounds of the company’s 140 yards professional sprint handicap were run off on Monday morning, when some capital racing was witnessed. The final heat results as follows: Pincent, 41 ½ yards start (£8), 1; Cousens, 37 ¼ (30s), 2; Burnes, 37 ½ (15s) 3; Barker (Northampton, 33 ¾ (5s) 4. A clinking good race all the way and won by a few inches; a foot divided second and third and six inches third and fourth.  …


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Leicester Journal: Friday 6th May 1887

H. T. Porter has received instructions to Sell By Auction, at the Wellington Hotel, Leicester, on Wednesday May 18th, 1887, at six for seven 0’clock in the Evening … (lots 1 to 3) … Lot 4: All those Four Newly erected six-roomed Messuages, situated in Ridley Street, Hinckley Road, and now in the occupation of Messrs, Pinsent, Thornton, Hunter and Norton: Annual gross rental L. 68 18s 0d. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, and 3, apply to the Auctioneer, 7, Pocklington’s walk; or to Messrs. Freer, Blunt, Rowlatt & Winterton, Solicitors, Leicester; and for Lot 4 to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. Stone, Billson, Willcox and Dutton, Solicitors, Leicester.


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GRO0825 Tiverton: Susannah Bagshaw: 1844 – xxxx (?)

Leicester Journal: Friday 13th October 1893

The Open Dog Handicap: In fine weather, the last portion of a 200 yards open dog handicap, commenced a week ago, was finished on Monday evening, at the Belgrave Road Grounds. The followers of canine contests turned up in large force, and the results were: Second Round: Heat 1, Marvin’s Floss, 16lb, 51 ½ yards start 1; Walton’s Jip, 16, 54, 2; Pincent’s Mona, 4 ½, 47, 3. Won by half a yard. … (heats & final) … 


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Leicester Journal: Friday 1st August 1890

Leicestershire Agricultural Show: … … Poultry: Dorkings:  Class 1: Cock: 1. William Mitchell, Idle, near Bradford; 2, W. S. Pinsent, Rose Hall, Newton Abbot; 3 James Hayhurst, Vine House, Milnthorpe, Westmoreland; hc George Pounder, Kirby Moorside, York, and Joseph Pettipher, Woodway House, Banbury; c Herbert Padwick, Manor House, thorny, emsworth. Class 2: Hen: 1 William Mitchell; 2, W. S. Pinsent; 3 W. R. Hendall, Humberstone; hc Herbert Padwick and Mrs. Rowland Wood, Clapton, Thrapeton.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Leicester Journal: Friday 10th August 1888

Cricket: Belgrave Church Institute C.C. v. Belgrave St. Peter’s C.C. and Sunday School. C.c. (combined). This match was played on Belgrave Road Grounds, on Monday: Score: Church Institute: First Innings, 48 all out; Second Innings, 87 all out: St. Peter’s and Sunday School: First innings: 14 all out (A. Pincens, c. Stafford, b. Pole, 1; Second Innings: 35 all out: A. Pincens, not out 3: …


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Leicester Journal: Friday 21st February 1879

Copy of Return: Pursuant to 7 & 8 Vic, Cap. 32: Name of Firm: National Provincial Bank of England: Persons of whom the company consists: (name, residence, occupation): … (long list, includes) …. Mathew, Jonah Pinsent, Rydon, Talaton, Devon, Esquire.  


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Leicester Journal: Thursday 16th November 1871

Deaths: At Loughborough, on the 12th (inst), aged 63, Mr. Joseph Barradell, Mill Street – same day, aged 71, Hannah, widow of Mr. Thomas Pinsent, Wellington Street …


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GRO0383 Tiverton: Hannah Johnson: 1800 – 1871
GRO0839 Tiverton: Thomas Pinsent: 1795 – 1860 

Leicester Journal: Friday 28th May 1869

Borough Police: Friday: Before J. Baines, Esq., (Mayor), R. Harris, S. Viccars, W. Bowmar, and W. Miles, Esqs … Susanna Pincent was charged with threatening Annie Warren. The complainant, said on the 18th instant she was in a shop when defendants came in and threatened to screw her double: Defendants denied threatening complainant and said the threats were on the other side because she asked her for a shilling: Case dismissed. 


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GRO0825 Tiverton: Susannah Bagshaw: 1844 – xxxx

Leicester Journal: Friday 31st July 1857

Class B: Amateurs and Others: Flowers: Best six: varieties of roses – Thomas Pinsent, – pansies, Thomas Pinsent; – Sweet William, Thomas Pinsent; – Wildflowers, H. Pares. … Fruit: The heaviest gooseberry: Samuel Holt, – Best plate of ditto. 1, James Hood; 2, S. Hole; 3, T. Pinsent: 30 bunches of currants. Red: 1, Thomas Pinsent, 2, C. Harriman, 3, H. Pares. Black: 1, H. Pares, 2, T. Pinsent, 2. S. Holt: White: T. Pinsent … Vegetables … Six onions (spring sown): 1. H. Dougherty; 2. H. Pinsent, 3, N. Harriman: Ditto (autumn sown.): 1. H. Dougherty, 2, Samuel Holt, 3, William Clarke: Parsley: 1, Thomas Pinsent, 2, H. Pares: 30 peas: 1, H. Pares, 2, James Hood, 3, H. Dougherty: Beans (broad): 1, John Clarke, 2, S. Holt: … 3 sticks rhubarb: 1, Thomas Pinsent, 2, James Hood, 3, C. Harriman … 


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GRO0839 Tiverton: Thomas Pinsent: 1795 – 1860
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