Marlborough Times: Saturday 7th September 1889

Savernake Repository: Mr. Mark Jeans conduced a highly successful sale here on Saturday last … Amongst those who sent stock were … Mr. G. Pinsent (Scrope), …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Marlborough Times: Saturday 13th July 1889

Marlborough Wool Sale: … Mr. Mark Jeans commenced his sale about a quarter to two and concluded at two o’clock. … His catalogue obtained the following prices … (includes) … Mr. G. Pinsent, Scrope, 11 ¾; …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Marlborough Times: Saturday 8th June 1889

Devizes Repository: On Thursday last there was an entry of about 70 head of cattle, calves, and sheep. … The catalogue comprised about 80 fat and store sheep, 70 head of cattle and several pens of pigs. Fat ewes from Mr. Pinsent, Scrope Farm, made 45s 6d to 48s … continues …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Marlborough Times: Saturday 14th July 1888

Marlborough Wool Sale: The largest and most important Wool Sale held in Marlborough, took place on Wednesday, on which day this successful institution attained its seventh anniversary … (long discussion) … Mr. Mark Jeans began to sell about 1.15 and in opening expressed a hope that the dealers would support him in the same way as they had supported Mr. Lavington … sales included … Mr. G. Pinsent, Scrope, 95 ewe; … (continues)


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Marlborough Times: Saturday 27th July 1895

Bank Directors Arrested: Warrants were issued on Saturday at St. John’s Newfoundland, by Judge Conway for the arrest of … (list includes) … Mr. Pinsent, manager of the bank …

[see similar: Selby Times: Friday 26th July 1895]


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GRO1157 Hennock: Charles Speare Pinsent: 1838 – 1914

Marlborough Times: Saturday 13th January 1894

Petty Sessions, Wednesday: Before W.H. Dunn, Esq. (Chairman), B. Appach, Esq. and Dr. Major: … Illegal Removal of Swine: Mr. Pinsent, late of Scrope Farm, Rudge, was summoned for having illegally removed a pig from Wilts into Berks, without a license. Mr. Pinsent admitted removing the pig but said that he was unaware that he had acted illegally in doing so as he had not sold the animal but removed it from his old to his new farm: —The Bench said they were bound to convict but would inflict a nominal fine of 1s.


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Marlborough Times: Saturday 23rd September 1893

Wanted to Rent: A House with 5 or 10 acres of meadow land: Apply to G. Pinsent, Froxfield, Hungerford.

[see also Marlborough Times: Saturday 16th and 23rd September 1893 & 7th October 1893]


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Marlborough Times: Saturday 9th September 1893

Sale of Living and Dead Farming Stock: Comprising:— 8 STAUNCH YOUNG HORSES, 7 HEAD OF HORN CATTLE AND 14 PIGS, 2 Wagons, 2 Scotch Carts, 2 Narrow-wheel tip ditto, a Massey Toronto Self-binder, Ploughs, Harrows, Chain ditto, Drags, Scarifier, 2-Wheel Presser, Cambridge and Flat Rollers, Horse Rake, Tron Water Barrel on Wheels, Cake Crusher, Weighing Engine and Weights, Seed Barrow, Sheep Racks, Troughs and Hurdles, Iron Pig Troughs, Galvanized Water ditto, 20-round Ladder, Wagon Cloth, Trace, Thill, and Plough Harness, Set of Trap ditto, and a four-wheel carriage; which MR. T. LAVINGTON is favoured with instructions from Mr. G. Pinsent, who is quitting the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1893, Commencing at 12 o’clock. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Agency and Valuing Offices, Marlborough, and Devizes. 

[see related: Marlborough Times: Saturday 30th September 1893]


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Marlborough Times: Saturday 13th May 1893

The Rev. Enock Perks, who died at Torquay, was buried in the cemetery there on Saturday last. Mr. Perks was formerly Congregational minister at Ramsbury and was well-known and respected in Hungerford. Three years ago (being 78), he married at the Congregational Chapel here to a sister of Mrs. Pinsent of Rudge farm.


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GRO0150 Hennock: Clara Bridgman: 1851 – 1932

Marlborough Times: Saturday 12th September 1891

Wanted, a strong active Girl, as General Servant, in a farmhouse, about 18 – Apply Mrs. Pinsent, Scrope Farm, Hungerford. …

[see also Marlborough Times: Saturday 19th September 1891]


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GRO0150 Hennock: Clara Bridgman: 1851 – 1932