Western Courier West of England Conservative Plymouth and Devonport Advertiser: Wednesday 15th March 1854

Advertisement: Pinsent & Co.: Having taken stock, beg to announce that they are selling off the remainder of their Winter Goods at a great reduction: Feby. 6th, 1854: 31, 32, 33, Market Street, Devonport: … (also) … Carpets, Damasks, Window Curtains, Blanket’s &: Ladies’ and Gentlemen, Strangers and Others, Furnishing Houses in this neighbourhood are particularly invited to visit Pinsent & Co’s Furnishing Drapery Warehouse, No. 32, Market Street, Devonport, Where is to be seen one of the largest stocks in the West of England of Tapestry, Brussels, Kidderminster and Dutch Carpeting, Silk and Worsted Damasks, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Blankets, Counterpanes, Table Linen, Table Covers etc … 


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Morning Chronicle: Saturday 4th March 1854

Law Notices: Vice Chancellor’s Courts, Lincoln’s Inn: Before Vice Chancellor Sir J. Stuart: Causes: … Kendall v Pinsent …  

[see also Morning Post: Thursday 2nd March 1854 & Morning Chronicle: Thursday 2nd March 1854] 


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