Western Times: Saturday 25th September 1858

Torquay: Town Hall: John Gribble and James Stevens, draymen, in the employ of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Brewers, of Newton, were charged with leaving two wagons and horse in the streets longer than was necessary for lading or unlading, on the 10th inst. The case was not proved and was therefore dismissed. 


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Western Times: Saturday 18th September 1858

Devon Intermediate Session: the general Sessions were commended at the Castle on Tuesday, Sir John Duckworth, Bart., Chairman: The following magistrates were present, Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart., M.P., J. Sillifant, Esq, W. Miles, Esq,, D.B. Davy, Esq.: Grand Jury … (includes) … John Pinsent Matthews, Hemyock. 


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Gloucestershire Chronicle: Saturday 18th September 1858  

Cricket: Cheltenham Grammar School v. Gloucester College School: On Thursday se’nnight a friendly match took place between the elevens of the Cheltenham Grammar School and Gloucester College School … details of match …  On Wednesday the return match was played on the Town Ham, and resulted in the easy defeat of the Grammar School by 10 wickets … details … Cheltenham Grammar School: First Innings: … Total, 41 (includes: W. Pinsent, c. J. Clark b. Riddiford, 2), Second Innings: … Total 123, (includes W. Pinsent, run out, 4): Gloucester College: First Innings: … Total 162: (includes Byrch, c. Pinsent b. Wilson, 12): Second Innings: … Total 3 


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Western Times: Saturday 11th September 1858

Crediton: COUNTY COURT: Before J. Tyrrell, Esq., Judge: There were 25 cases entered for trial, but the greatest number were either undefended or settled out of Court. Application was made to his Honor by William Pinsent, baker, for the removal of an order of commitment issued some months since, against Joseph Mountstephens. When the order was first made the defendant had moved from Crediton, and could not be found, since then the plaintiff had obtained some information as his place of residence, and the application was granted. 


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday September 2nd, 1858: issue 4821

Newton Abbot: Meeting of Commissioners of Income and Assessed Taxes: On Wednesday last a meeting of the above body was held at Beazley’s Globe Hotel, W. Creek, Esq. in the chair, for the purpose of nominating Messrs. Roberts and G. Stevens as assessor and surveyor, they, having been unanimously nominated at a parish meeting a fortnight previously. These gentlemen were elected. An adjourned meeting of the same body met subsequently at the Seven Stars Inn, for the purpose of appointing a clerk in the room of Mr. Header, who is disabled through illness. The meeting was largely attended, the following commissioners being present: J.H. Whiteway, Esq. (Fishwick) in the chair, John Pinsent (Greenhill) (sic), Rev. Palk, Bastard Esq. (Totness), John Creed, Esq. (Abbotskerswell) W. Creed, Esq. (ditto), J. Sparke Amery, Esq., (Ashburton), James Woodley, Esq. (ditto), John Divett, Esq. (Bovey Tracey), John Caunter, Esq. (Ashburton), William Flamank, Esq., (Fairfield), W.J. Watts, Esq. (Ambrook) etc. After a long discussion, the Rev. Mr. Palk proposed that Mr. Geo. Caunter, of Ashburton, be appointed the assistant clerk of commissioners, which was seconded by Mr. John Pinsent. Mr. W. Creed moved as an amendment “That no additional clerk be appointed until the end of the year, viz. the 10th of April next, and that the business be conducted as heretofore up to the time of Mr. Header”. This amendment was seconded by Mr. John Creed but was lost; the original motion was carried. The remuneration Mr. Caunter was to receive for his services was to be decided as the end of the year by a committee composed of the following gentlemen: Rev. Palk, John H. Whiteway, Esq., and John Pinsent, Esq. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901