Western Times: Saturday 12th April 1851

The Guardians of the Newton Abbot Union dined together at Beazley’s Globe Hotel, on Wednesday, G.S. Curtis, Esq., presided and W. Creed, Esq., occupied the vice-chair. The dinner was served up in an excellent style, and worthy of the occasion… (toasts and speeches, at the end of which) … The Chairman proposed “the health of the outgoing Guardians,” coupling with it the names of Mr. W. Rendle, of Coombe, and Mr. Pinsent, of Greenhill, who had been guardians from the commencement of the board. Mr. Rendle responded in a neat speech. Mr. Pinsent also responded, and the meeting separated. 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 5th April 1851

Woolborough: At a meeting of the parishioners on Tuesday last week, the way-wardens and overseers’ accounts were examined, and the officers recommended for the ensuing year were Messrs. Abberley and Milward, waywardens; Messrs. Kent and Badcock, as overseers. Toogood Coward, Esq., was appointed guardian of the poor in the room of Mr. Pinsent, resigned. The following resolution was carried unanimously: — “That this meeting, while it expresses regret at the resignation of Mr. Pinsent, who kindly took the office of guardian of the poor in an emergency, and who for many years past has carried out its duties very faithfully, now desires to return him their best thanks for the same and express their best wishes for his future health and prosperity.” 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Western Times: Saturday 29th March 1851

Newton Abbot: A meeting of the ratepayers of Woolborough, took place at the Town Hall, on Tuesday morning last, for the purpose of examining the accounts of the Waywardens and Overseers, and to appoint offices for the ensuing year. The accounts were duly examined, and unanimously passed. Messrs. Abberley and Milward were recommended as Waywardens, Messrs. Kent and Badcock, as overseers, and Mr. Pinsent, having resigned his office as Guardian of the Poor, from ill health, Toogood Coward, Esq., was appointed in his stead, and the following resolution unanimously passed: – “That this meeting while it expresses regret at the resignation of Mr. Pinsent who kindly took the office of Guardian of the Poor, in an emergency, and who, for many years past has carried out its duties very faithfully, now desires to return him their best thanks for the same and to express their best wishes for his further health and prosperity.” 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Bristol Times and Mirror: 15th March 1851

In the Betsy, Perkins, from Minehead: B. Pinsent 124 bush oats … In the Active, Squires, from Bridgwater: B. Pinsent 100 bush beans … 

[see also Bristol Mirror, same date … plus … From Limerick in the Jim Crow: B. Pinsent, 700 qrs oats …]


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Mercury: Saturday 15th March 1851

Bristol Imports: In the Active, from Bridgwater; B. Pinsent, 100 bushs Beans: In the Betsy, from Minehead; B. Pinsent 15 qrs oats: In the Jim Crow from Limerick; B. Pinsent 700 quarters oats. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: 24th May 1851

In the Mindet, Rode, from Odense: B. Pinsent, 790 qrs barley: … In the Benjamin, Souls, from Nantes: B. Pinsent, 556 qrs wheat … In the courier Basque, Madee, from Nantes: B Pinsent, 500 qrs barley …  In the Ann, Hayes, from Cork: B. Pinsent, 500 qrs oats … 

[see similar Bristol Mirror, same date]


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: 24th May 1851

In the Mindet, Rode, from Odense: B. Pinsent, 790 qrs barley: … In the Benjamin, Souls, from Nantes: B. Pinsent, 556 qrs wheat … In the courier Basque, Madee, from Nantes: B Pinsent, 500 qrs barley …  In the Ann, Hayes, from Cork: B. Pinsent, 500 qrs oats … 

[see similar Bristol Mirror, same date]


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Mercury: Saturday 24th May 1851

Bristol Imports: In the Benjamin, from Nantes; B. Pinsent, 556 qrs wheat: In the Courier Basque, from Nantes; B. Pinsent, 500 qrs barley: In the Mindet, from Odense; B. Pinsent, 790 qrs barley: In the Ann, from Cork; B. Pinsent, 500 qrs oats. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874

Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 24th May 1851

Bristol, Foreign and Irish Imports: In the Mindet, Rode, from Odense: B. Pinsent 790 qrs. Barley … In the Benjamin, Souls, from Nantes: B. Pinsent, 556 qrs. Wheat …In the Ann, Hayes, from Cork: B. Pinsent 500 qrs. Oats. 


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GRO1194 Hennock: Joseph Burton Pinsent: 1806 – 1874