Clevedon Mercury: 26th October 1895

Clevedon Reserves v Weston Super Mare Reserves: this was the bill of fare served up to Clevedonians on Saturday at the new ground … Clevedon team included … J. R. Pinsent (sic) at back. …


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Crediton Gazette: 19th October 1895

Devon Quarter Sessions: The Michaelmas Quarter Sessions for Devon were opened at Exeter on Tuesday. Sir J. B. Phear presided …

Grand Jury: Messrs. John Steer, (foeman), W. L. Pincent, W. Smale, J. Hellier, R. Mortimer, A. Knapman, C. Salter, W. E. Baker, H. P. Fry, C. G. Lovesay, C. Leyman, D. Frost, J. Hearle, G. Higgins, S. S. Roase, E. Northy, S. A. Foster, S. W. Yolland, J. Couran, W. Sanders, R. W. Friend, E. S. Robinson and W. Pugsley. Sir John Phear, in charging the grand jury said there were sixteen prisoners for trial, one more than at the last Michaelmas Sessions; but the average for the past five years had been 16 4/5th

The offences were mostly of a simple character, and if anything less serious than usual …


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London Standard: Friday 4th October 1895

The Mogyana (Railway) Company: Province of San Paulo, Brazil: Five per cent. £100 debenture bonds, 1895: Notice is Hereby given that in accordance with the terms of the said bonds, bonds bearing the following numbers, Viz: … (list 157 numbers) … were this day drawn by Lot for redemption at the offices of the British Bank of South America (Limited), London, in the presence of Ross Pinsent, a Director, and Alexander Dick-Cunyngham, Sub-Manager of the said bank and of Crawley, Notary Public and are payable on and after the first day of November next at the offices of the said bank. The bonds with coupon sheets annexed must be left three clear days for examination: Office hours 11 to 2, Saturdays, excepted: London, 2nd Oct. 1895: Ross Pinsent, Director, A. Dick-Cunyngham, Sub-Manager: Countersigned: Wm. Crawley, Not. Pub. (firm Grain and Sons), 46 Lombard Street, E.C.


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Referenced

GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929