Western Daily Press: Friday 7th March 1879

Floral and Industrial Exhibition for Redland and Kingsdown: …  Prize for Clean and Neatly Arranged Homes: … Second year competition: 1st prize, 10s 6d, Mrs. Thorn, 5 Walker Street; Mrs. Burgoyne, Portland Street; Mrs. Crocker, 5 Caroline Row; Mrs. Simmonds, Simmond’s Cottages; Mrs. Hedges, Oxford Cottages; Mrs. Holder, Mornington Road; Mrs. Dawes, Quarry Steps; Mrs. Robert, Prospect Place; Mrs. Pinsent, Woodbury Lane, Mrs. Quick Woodbury Lane and Mrs. Luker, Woodbury Lane: Second Prize …


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GRO0592 Bristol: Louisa Pinsent: 1867 – 1936

Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 1st March 1879

Torquay Times: Directory of Torquay: … 88: Sulyarde Ter. (Torbay Road): Torbay Hotel (Mrs. Bates, proprietress) Sulyarde House: Mr. and Mrs. Hammerton, Mr. Alfred Smith, Miss Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Pynsent, Capt. And Mrs. Willoughby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and family … (see also elsewhere)


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GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Monday 31st March 1879

Alicante: Sailed: Eudoia, Pinsent (22 March) for Cadiz.


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GRO1409 Teignmouth: William Pinsent: 1837 – xxxx

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 29th March 1879

Births: On the 27th inst., at West Kensington, W., the wife of Frederick H. D. Pinsent, of a son.

[see also Pall Mall Gazette: Saturday 29th March 1879]


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GRO0331 India: Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent: 1852 – 1902
GRO0332 India: Frederick Henry Joseph Pinsent: 1879 – 1879
GRO1251 India: Helena Maude Robbins: 1856 – 1884

Western Times: Friday 28th March 1879

Newton: Vestry Meetings: On Tuesday the usual Ladyday meeting was held at the Town Hall for the parish of Wolborough, Mr. W. Lambshead presiding … A similar meeting for the parish of Highweek was held at Salter’s Seven Stars Hotel, the Rector (Rev. S. G. Harris) in the chair … The rural Sanitary Authority was thus composed: The churchwardens, the Guardian, the Waywarden and Messrs. W. Pinsent, P. Bearne, J. Salter, R. C. Baker, and J. Vicary, junr. The proceedings closed with a vote of thanks to the chairman.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Birmingham Mail: Friday 28th March 1879

Meeting of Creditors: A meeting of the creditors of Thomas Sutton, of West Bromwich, boot and shoe dealer, was held this morning at the offices of Messrs. Beaton and C. Robinson, Church Street, Colmore Row, Birmingham … discussion of financial position … Mr. Pinsent, solicitor to the debtor, said the Saturday before the Monday on which he filed his petition he was unaware that it would be necessary for him to take that step. He (Mr. Pinsent) was unable to offer any composition, and he suggested that the estate should be wound up in liquidation … …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

North Devon Herald: Thursday 27th March 1879

Lady-Day Parish Meetings at Newton Abbot. … The Rural Sanitary Authority was appointed to consist of the churchwardens, waywardens, guardian, and Messrs. Pinsent, Bearne, Salter, Baker and J. Vicary, jun.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Times: Tuesday 18th March 1879

DAWLISH: A meeting of creditors of Frederick Stokes, innkeeper, of this town, was held Saturday at the offices of Mr. T. Andrew, Bedford Circus, Exeter: Mr. Pinsent, of Newton Abbot, was voted to the chair. The debtor’s statement of affairs showed that he owed to unsecured creditors £198 16s 1d, and the assets consisted of stock-in-trade, £1; book debts, £34 19s; and the furniture, £26 — total assets, £61 19s. Proofs were put in the extent of £112 19s 6d. The creditors resolved on liquidation by arrangement, with Mr. T. Andrew, of Exeter, trustee. No committee of inspection was appointed. Messrs. Pearson and Whidborne, solicitors of this town, were entrusted with the registration of the special resolution.


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Western Times: Saturday 15th March 1879

St. Thomas Guardians: Yesterday; The Hon. and Ref. H. H. Courtenay presided: … The list of the attendances of Guardians at the Board and Committee meetings during the past year was read by the Clerk as follows: … (includes) … Doddiscombsleigh, H. Pinsent, 2 …


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894

Gloucestershire Chronicle: Saturday 8th March 1879

Heavy Failure in the Corn Trade: A liquidity petition was filed in the Birmingham County Court on Monday on behalf of Mr. Edward Evans, miller, and corn factor. The liabilities are estimated at £55,000 and assets not yet ascertained. Upon the application of Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, solicitors for the debtor, the Registrar appointed Mr. Robert Mayo of Newhall Street, public accountant, receiver, and manager of the state. It is stated that some of the Gloucester corn merchants are large creditors of this estate. 


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