Bristol Mercury: Saturday 20th March 1852

Bristol Imports: In the Deux Freres, from Nantes; B. Pinsent, 530 qrs barley. 


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Huddersfield Chronicle: Saturday 20th March 1852

The Holmfirth Catastrophe: Subscription for the Relief of Suffers:  Plymouth and Devonport: … (includes) …  Pinsent and Co. …  £2 2s. 


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Bristol Mirror: 20th March 1852

From Nantes in the Deux Freres: B. Pinsent, 550 bushels barley … From Barre du Mont in the Mathilde: B. Pinsent, 75 sacks oats, 473 qrs beans … From Laugharne in the H. W. Treherne: B. Pinsent, 1,000 bush. oats …   


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Bristol Mirror: 13th March 1852

From Nantes (?) in the Petite Aimee: B. Pinsent, 600 qrs wheat … From Waterford (?) in the Ann and Kate: B. Pinsent, 400 quarters — … From Liverpool in the Troubadour: B. Pinsent, 50 sacks rice … 24 chests tea, 2 bags 21 brls sugar, 5boxes … — brandy, 13 cases wine, 1 bag coffee …  From —, In the Charles: … B. Pinsent 20 qrs canary seed … 


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Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 13th March 1852

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In the Charles, Jeffery, from London: … B. Pinsent 20 qrs. Peas; 3 qrs. Canary seed … … 


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Gloucester Journal: Saturday 6th March 1852

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Limerick, In the Alice; B. Pinsent, 800 bls barley.


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Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 28th February 1852

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In the Alice, —, from Limerick: B. Pinsent 800 bush. Barley 


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Gloucester Journal: Saturday 28th February 1852

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Limerick, In the Friends; B. Pinsent, 375 qrs oats. 


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: issue 4496: Thursday February 26th, 1852: News. 

Teignmouth: Harbour Commissioners; A meeting of this body took place at the CourtHouse, on Thursday, C. Kelson Esq. in the Chair. The minutes of the last meeting having been read, – the following balances were shown to be in the hands of the treasurer, – harbour £601 16s 5d, river, £80 12s, 2d. Mr. Ford gave notice that he should move, at the next meeting, that the future meetings be held alternately at Newton and Teignmouth. Mr. Pinsent gave notice that the next meeting he should move that £400 now held as balance in the hands of the Treasurer should be taken to pay off the deed poll. Mr. Bearne called attention to the inefficient buoys up the river, they were blocks of solid wood, and could hardly be seen in rough weather. He had made enquiries, and found in the river Exe that barrel buoys were used, and answered the purpose much better. The bargemen frequently complained of the inefficiency of the buoys and said that much danger was incurred. He moved that two barrel-buoys should be ordered. Mr. Ford seconded it, and it was unanimously agreed to. The meeting was then adjourned to the 15th April. 


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Gloucester Journal: Saturday 21st February 1852

Bristol (Foreign and Irish) Imports: From Waterford, In the Elizabeth; B. Pinsent, 671 qrs oats.


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874