Bristol Mirror: 29th November 1851

From Barnstaple in the Regulator: B. Pinsent, 173 qrs barley … In the Why Not: B. Pinsent 69 qrs barley … 


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Bristol Mirror: 22nd November 1851

From Cork in the Sabrina: … B. Pinsent 125 qrs black oats … From Gloucester in the Ellen: B. Pinsent, 25 qrs Egyptian beans … 


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Bristol Mercury: Saturday 22nd November 1851 

Bristol Imports: In the Sabrina, from Cork; B. Pinsent, 125 qrs oats: In the Ellen, from Gloucester; B. Pinsent, 25 qrs Egyptian beans. 


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Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 22nd November 1851

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In the Henry Nesmith, from New York: B. Pinsent 300 barrells flour … In the Ellen, Nurse, from Gloucester: 352 sacks flour: B, Pinsent, 25 qrs. Egyptian berans: …


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Gloucester Journal: Saturday 22nd November 1851

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Cork, In the Sabrina; B. Pinsent, 123 qrs. black oats:  In the Juverna; B. Pinsent, 123 qrs oats. 


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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Thursday 20th November 1851

The Cask Robberies: We gave the particulars last week of some proceedings which had been taken before the Bristol magistrates, against Mr. Gilbert, merchant of that city, for having in his possession several casks, which had been stolen from other persons. The case was resumed on Wednesday. Henry Davey, porter, gave evidence to the effect that he was seen by Mr. Gilbert to sell the 19 casks to Mr. Durham and there was never any attempt at concealing casks on Mr. Gilbert’s premises. Witnesses also attended from Bath, who proved that Mr. Gray’s cooper was in error when he stated that the cask identified had been branded in July last. The bench, after some deliberation, expressed a belief that the case tended to lay bare a system of fraud and plunder, which had long been carried on in that city; but the evidence was not sufficient to authorize them in committing for trial. Mr. Herapath said an indictment could be preferred at the sessions, if the parties pleased, or another case might be proceeded with. Mr. Ayre, for the prosecution, said he should go on with another case, one which he conceived to be stronger and clearer than the last, but as some of the witnesses were in Wales, he should not be able to complete it. — The case referred to, is one in which Mr. Pinsent, of Bath, is the complainant, and we believe is similar in its main features to the one just disposed of.


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Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 19th November 1851

Serious Charge: The magistrates for the City of Bristol were engaged for several hours on Saturday se’nnight in the further hearing of a case which had previously undergone two- or three-day’s preliminary inquiry, and which involved a very serious accusation against a respectable merchant of the city, whose warehouses are at New King Street, Mr. John Gilbert, jun. The precise nature of the charge is for having in his possession, under circumstances of a suspicious nature, some casks which had been stolen from Messrs. Worthington, the extensive brewers of Burton on Trent, and Messrs. Grey and Co., also brewers carrying on a large business at Bath. … Mr. Tierapath said an indictment could be preferred at the sessions, if the parties pleased, or another case might be preceded with now. Mr. Ayre said, he should go on with another case, one which he conceived to be stronger and clearer than the last, but as some of the witnesses were in Wales, he should not be able to complete it. The case referred to by Mr. Ayre, is one in which Mr. Pinsent, of Bath, is the complainant, and we believe is similar in its main features to the one just disposed of.  


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 15th November 1851

Newton Abbot Ploughing Match: The Dinner took place at the Globe Hotel and was served in good taste. In the unavoidable absence of Sir John Yarde Buller, through the death of his venerated mother, the chair was taken by the Rev. Christopher Wolston, of Torbryan: … (those present included) … Mr. Pinsent … 


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Bristol Mercury: Saturday 15th November 1851 

Bristol Imports: In the Juverna, from Cork; B. Pinsent, 125 qrs oats: In the Sabrina, from Cork; B. Pinsent 238 qrs oats. 


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Bristol Mirror: 15th November 1851

From Cork in the Juverna: … B. Pinsent 125 qrs oats … in the Sabrina: … B. Pinsent174 qrs black oats … From Waterford in the Shamrock: B. Pinsent, 31 sacks meal, 75 qrs Egyptian barley, 150 qrs Dutchland barley …


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874