Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday May 29th, 1856: issue 4703: Classified Ads

To Tanners, Borough of Ashburton: To be let with immediate possession, by private contract, for such term as may be agreed on, all the capital tan yard, with good dwelling house, drying loft, bark barn, sheds and premises called the Old Mill. The tan yard contains 1 water pit, 5 lime and 83 tan pits, under cover; and drying lofts, in which 800 hides may be dried; improved bark mill; and lifting pumps, driven by a never-failing stream of water; extensive bark barn, with every other convenience for carrying on a large business. The house consists of two parlours, two kitchens, and eight bedrooms, washhouse, dairy, cellar and all convenient out houses; attached are stables and linhays for a cow or two. For viewing apply on the premises, and for all further particulars to Mr. Pinsent, Ware, Kingsteignton. 


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GRO0508 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1858

Western Times: Saturday 17th May 1856

BOVEY TRACEY, Devon. TO be SOLD by Public Auction, at the King Prussia Inn, in Bovey Tracey, on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of May instant, at Four o’ Clock in the Afternoon, by Mr. T. J. H. Saunders, Auctioned, the under-mentioned desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, and in the following or such other lots as may be agreed on at the time of sale. Lot 1: Dwelling-house situated East-street, Bovey Tracey aforesaid, with the courtlage, garden, outbuildings, and appurtenances thereto belonging, late in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Pinsent, but now in the occupation of Mr. Robert French. Lot 2: A very desirable Orchard, situated behind lot 1, containing about an acre and half of land, well stocked with thriving trees in excellent bearing. Lot 3: Three newly erected Cottages, with garden plots adjoining, in the occupation of Holmes, Gale, and Daymond, and a spacious and substantial Cellar, conveniently situated near lot 2. The Houses are substantially built and well situated. The Orchard has a southern aspect, and is very productive, and the property is worth the attention of persons desirous securing a good rate of interest for small investments. A part of the purchase money may (it desired) remain on security of the premises. For viewing, apply to the before mentioned Mr. Robert French; and for further particulars to him, or to the Auctioneer at Chudleigh; or Mr. FRANCIS, Solicitor, Newton Bushell: Dated 2nd of May 1856.


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GRO0837 Teignmouth: Thomas Pinsent: 1776 – 1856

Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday May 1st, 1856: issue 4699

Exeter Guildhall – Wednesday: before the Mayor and H. Hooper and R. Bastard, Esqrs. Elizabeth Pinsent was brought up on a warrant from Bovey Tracey, on a charge of obtaining goods by false pretenses from Mr. Bickell, shoemaker, of this city. The prisoner having just been confined and still labouring under great anxiety of mind, Mr. Bickell applied to the Bench, on those grounds, to be allowed to withdraw the warrant: The Bench acceded to the request. 


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GRO0227 Bristol: Elizabeth Loveys: 1817 -1884