Leicester Journal: Friday 28th May 1869

Borough Police: Friday: Before J. Baines, Esq., (Mayor), R. Harris, S. Viccars, W. Bowmar, and W. Miles, Esqs … Susanna Pincent was charged with threatening Annie Warren. The complainant, said on the 18th instant she was in a shop when defendants came in and threatened to screw her double: Defendants denied threatening complainant and said the threats were on the other side because she asked her for a shilling: Case dismissed. 


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GRO0825 Tiverton: Susannah Bagshaw: 1844 – xxxx

Aris’s Birmingham Gazette: Saturday 8th May 1869

Public Announcements: The Birmingham and Midland Counties Training Institution for Nurses: … Subscriptions and Donations … (includes) … Mrs. T. H. Ryland … Mrs. Pinsent … £0 10s 0d. as a donation. 


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GROxxxx Devonport