Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 11th July 1862

Funeral of James St. Aubyn, Esq.: The remains of the late James St. Aubyn, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Stoke Damerel, having been removed from London to Devonport on Monday, were interred on Wednesday at the parish church at Stoke … (list of mourners) … The church was creped throughout including the whole length of the galleries, the pulpit, communion, etc. with black, which was supplied by Messrs. Pinsent and Co., of Devonport …


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Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 22nd March 1861 

Devonport, Stonehouse and Cornwall Hospital: At a Special Meeting of the Governors and subscribers to the Devonport Dispensary, held on Monday, the 18th March, 1861, for the purpose of considering a special report and proposals for the Establishment of a Public Hospital: Major General Hutchinson, Lieutenant Governor of Plymouth in the chair. The Special Report having been read, It was proposed by Mr. Woollcombe, as Chairman of the special Committee, seconded by William Clifton, Esq., and resolved with one dissentient, “That it is expedient to establish a Public Hospital in connection with the Dispensary, with the title of The Devonport, Stonehouse and Cornwall Hospital” and under the following patronage and general direction … (list of patrons, governors, and special committee … and list of donors) … including … Richard S. Pinsent … (and others) at £50 each. 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 1st June 1860

Marriage: At the Wesleyan Chapel, Liskeard, by licence, on the 24th inst, by the Rev. John Huddy, Baptist Minister of Ravensthorpe, Notts. Mr. Thomas Pinsent Horton, of Devonport, draper, to Emily, Third daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Fitze, tanner, of Liskeard.


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Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 17th February 1860

The Devon and Cornwall Banking company held their annual meeting at the Board Room, Bedford-street, on Friday, 10th instant — Messrs. H. M. Gibson, Pinsent, and G. Jackson, three of the retiring directors, were re-elected. 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 25th February 1859

The Devon and Cornwall Banking Company: Persons of whom the company consists: … (ncludes) … Pinsent, Thomas, Devonport, Gentleman…


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 13th February 1857

PINSENT AND CO: 31, 82, and 33, MARKET STREET, DEVONPORT: Furnishing Department, No. 32: FROM its magnitude and variety, P. & Co. are able to offer this portion of their Stock on very advantageous terms. It consists of Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Kidderminster, and Victoria Carpetings, Stair Carpets, Floor Cloths Mattings, Wool and Cocoa Mats; Table Baizes, Damask, Embossed and Chintz Printed Table Covers; French Silk and Worsted Damasks, Tabarets; Swiss. Embroidered, Leno, and Harness Muslin Curtains; Quilts, Counter- panes, Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheetings of every width; Huckabacks, Glass Cloths; Chintz Furnitures, Linings, etc.: Also a large and well-assorted Stock of Scotch and Irish Table Linen, both in the cloth and in the piece; Dinner Napkins, Doilies, etc. Orders from the Country promptly executed. Carpets sent ready to be laid down, upon receiving a plan of the room. N.B. — 2 ½  per cent, allowed for prompt Cash in this department. 


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Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 25th March 1853

Carpets, Damasks, Muslin Curtains, etc.: PINSENT & Co., RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of strangers and parties furnishing to their extensive and well assorted STOCK of CARPETS, DAMASKS, &c, For the display and convenience of which their recent alterations afford such increased facilities. This part of their Stock has been considerably enlarged, and embraces Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Kidderminster, Dutch, and other Carpetings, Utrecht Velvets, French Silks, Worsted and Union Damasks in great variety; Hearth Rugs, Carriage and Door Mats, Blankets, Counterpanes, Swiss, Embroidered Lace, and other Curtains: 31, 32, and 33, Market-street, Devonport, Etc. March 17, 1853. 

New Show Rooms For Millinery, Straw Bonnets, etc.: PINSENT & CO., BEG respectfully to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, that their new and splendid Show Rooms, being now completed, will be OPENED on Thursday next the 24th inst., with a large and well-assorted STOCK of Plain and Fancy STRAW and TUSCAN BONNETS, preparatory to their first display of Parisian and English Millinery, French Flowers, &c, &c, which will take place in the course of a fortnight, and of which due notice will be given. They will also, at the same time, be prepared to show their early Patterns in Spring Mantles, together with a large assortment of new Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, &c., &c. 31, 32, and 33 Market Street, Devonport. March 17, 1853. 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 18th June 1852

BRUSSELS CARPETS, RUGS, etc.: PINSENT and Co. BEG to announce that during the past week, they have purchased at a considerable discount, a Manufacturer’s STOCK of best BRUSSELS CARPETS, BRUSSELS STAIRS, ALL WOOL RUGS, Sac. Which they are in consequence enabled to offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. These Goods will be found on inspection, to be very superior in style and quality, and well worthy the attention of ladies and gentlemen furnishing: Devonport, 31, 32, and 33, Market-street, June 8th, 1852. 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872