Western Times: Friday 9th November 1866

Board of Guardians: Wednesday: the Rev. R. R. Wolfe, in the chair, also present, Rev. J. M. Hawker, F. J. Taylor, T. Kitson, and F. S. Wall, Dr. Barham, Messrs. J. Creed, E. Ford, W. Salter, N. T. Marshall, W. Law, A. Pike, E. Scales, J. Hill, W. Rendell, T. F. Graham, H. C. Creagh, H. Noseworthy, F. B. Cornthwaite, W. Sowton, R. Stranger, J. Ellis, F. T. Wills, J. S. Bartlett, J. Weymouth, G. Rowell, C. H. Mallock, W. B. Haydon, J. Langmead, E. Beazley, E. S. Bearne, G. Stoakes, etc., In reply to Mr. Creek, the Clerk stated that no communication had been received from the Poor Law Board relative to the charge preferred against Dr. Sullock for dereliction of duty. Paupers in the house, 198: … … Mr. Pinsent’s contract for supplying 10 tons of coke at 19s 4d per ton was accepted. …


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Western Times: Friday 2nd November 1866 

South Devon and Newton Abbot Agricultural Societies: The Annual meeting of these societies was held yesterday. The ploughmen competed on a fine slope of land on Westwood Farm near Newton Abbot. Sheep, pigs, etc. were exhibited in an adjoining field. The judges were: For sheep, horses and pigs – Messrs. G. May, Sheepham, Modbury; W. Wooland, Bridford Barton, Exeter and W. Burrington, Exminster: For malting barley, Messrs. J. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; and J. West, Tamar Brewery, Devonport …


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Homeward Mail and India China and the East: Monday 18th June 1866

List of persons who have engaged passages by the Peninsular and Oriental Company’s Steamers, during June July and August: June 20th: Southampton to Alexandria: Master Soden, Master Pinsent: 


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GRO0331 India: Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent: 1852 – 1902 (?)