Leicester Daily Post: Tuesday 29th May 1894

Town Hall: Before Mayor (Ald. Hart,) Ald. Underwood, Messrs. G. Stevenson and O. Tabberer: … … (description of cases) … … Obscene Language: John/Walter Spencer, of Sheffield, charged with using obscene language in Belgrave-gate at 10.55 on Saturday night, was fined 10s, including costs, in default of seven days imprisonment. John George James Frith was similarly fined for a like offence in Horsefair Street on Saturday night. John Henry Worley, 48 Navigation Street, and Harry Pinsent, 7 Bow Street, were summoned for using obscene language on Anstey footpath at 3.15 on Sunday afternoon. Pinsent was sent to prison for 14 days, and Worley for seven days.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Monday 28th May 1894

This Day’s Police: Town Hall … … Obscene Language:  … John Henry Worley, 48 Navigation Street, and Harry Pinsent, 7 Bow Street, were summoned for using obscene language on the Anstey footpath at 3.15 on Sunday afternoon. Pinsent was sent to prison for 14 days, and Worley for seven days. 


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Western Times: Friday 18th May 1894

Lost: Strayed from Whitsone, Bovey Tracey, on April 26th, two lambs, ears marked and docked: All reasonable expenses paid by applying to Henry J. Pinsent, Whitstone.


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Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 5th May 1894

Town Hall: Saturday: Before B. C. Wates, George Oliver and J. G. Ward, Esqrs. … Obscene Language: … A plea of not guilty was entered by Harry Pincent (17), shoe finisher, 7 Bow Street, in answer to a charge of using bad language in Abbey Lane on Sunday morning, but the evidence of two plain clothes constables was considered conclusive, and a fine of 10s was inflicted. …


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GRO0405 Tiverton: Harry Pinsent: 1877 – 1905