Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 31st May 1867

THE DISPENSARY: A general meeting of the supporters of the above institution was held in the BoardRoom on Monday afternoon, Sir Wm. Rae presiding: There were also present Major General Hill, Major Yates, J. Vicary, Esq., H. Michelmore Esq., C. Gaye, Esq., L. Bearne, Esq., W. Creed, Dr. Barham, Dr. Haydon, jun., James Buller, Esq., S. P. Knowles, Esq., Rev. H. Tudor, Rev. H. G. Southcomb, Rev. S. G. Harris, Rev. C. Wolston (Torbrian), Rev. S. H. Sherard, Captain Lethbridge, Lieutenant Sweeting, and Messrs. F. Buckland, E. C. Kent, Warren, Jane, J. Gillard, Drake Bond, Pinsent, etc. — Lieutenant Sweeting, who has acted as secretary to the institution for several years past, informed the meeting that he wished to resign. On the motion of Mr. Michelmore, seconded by Mr. Buckland, Lieutenant Sweeting’s resignation was accepted, and a cordial vote of thanks was at the same time awarded to him for the very satisfactory manner in which he had invariably discharged his duties as secretary. Mr. Michelmore also added in his remarks that Mr. Sweeting’s conduct as secretary had been characterised by generosity and kindness towards the patients. (Hear, hear) … … 


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 25th May 1867

CRICKET: PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL HIGH SCHOOL V. POLYGON HOUSE CLUB: On Saturday a match was played at the Antelope Cricket Ground, Southampton, between the Peninsular and Oriental High School and Mr. Sells’ School (the Polygon House Club.) There was only time for one innings, which resulted in favour of the P. and O. High School. The following is the score: Peninsular and Orient: 110 all out (F. Pinsent, c Hext, b Adams, 11): Polygon House Club: 85 all out. 

[Exeter Flying Post: Wednesday 29th May 1867 – Scottish Provident]


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GRO0331 India: Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent: 1852 – 1902

Western Times: Friday 10th May 1867

Board of Guardians: Wednesday: The Rev. R. R. Wolfe presided. Also present … (includes) G. Pinsent …


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 3rd May 1867

The South Devon Foxhounds: The members of the South Devon Hunt (Mr. Westlake, master) brought the season to a very satisfactory close on Wednesday when they dined together at Sherwill’s Union Hotel. It is very pleasing to be able to state that the hunt is in a most satisfactory state and that the sport of the past season has been unprecedentedly good, not a “blank day” having occurred … Among the company … (includes) … J. P. (sic) Pinsent, Esq. … (speeches). … 


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