Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 30th September 1864 

The Registration: The revision of the list of parliamentary voters for this borough was commenced at the Market Rooms on Wednesday, and will be continued today (Friday), the Revising Barrister being H. T. Erskine Esq. Mr. John Beer (of the firm of Beer and Rundle, Devonport) with Mr. G. Caunter and Mr. Whiteway (Ashburton) appeared on behalf of the Conservatives. Mr. F. B. Cuming (Totnes), with Mr. R. C. Tucker (Ashburton) and Mr. Windeatt (Totnes) for the Liberals. The number of objections made by the Conservatives was 113, and last year the number was 150. The Liberals raised 168 objections, last year 145. A large number of new claims for votes was made by both parties … Mr. Beer objected to Messrs. … (includes) … Thomas Pinsent … The greater portion of them are tenants of the Duke of Somerset and were described in the notice as being joint occupiers of buildings and lands at Summerhill, Blackmore, Bottom Park, Broom Park, Tongue Close and parts of Chuley, and lands, parts of Lower Brownswell. 


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Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 24th September 1864 

Woollens: Pinsent and Co. beg to announce their return from the West of England and other Markets, where they have purchased an excellent assortment of Witneys, Pilots, Beavers, Black and Blue Broad Cloths, Scotch and West Country Trouserings, etc. etc.: Their long experience is a guarantee that each article is the best of its class and of first rate value: 31, 32, 33, Market Street, Devonport. … (also) … Parisian and English Millinery etc., Pinsent & Company are now Making their Autumnal Display of Novelties in Millinery, Velvet Jackets, Mantles, Head Dresses etc. etc. Devonport 14th September 1864 … 

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Western Times: Friday 23rd September 1864

Newton Abbot: Accident: At Messrs. Pinsent’s nursery (sic), on Tuesday, a man named Pack had a cask of beer roll over him, which severely contused his legs, but fortunately broke no bones. Dr. Elliott was called to his assistance and prescribed what was necessary. 


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Western Daily Mercury: Friday September 16th 1864 

On Saturday Next, September 17th, 1864, Pinsent & Co. will make their First Autumnal Display of Novelties in Millinery, Velvet Jackets, Mantles, Head Dresses, Etc. Etc.: Devonport, 14th September 1861 (sic). 

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Glasgow Courier: Thursday 15th September 1864

Births:  … At 34, Ker Street, Devonport, on the 11th inst. widow of R. S. Pinsent, Esq., of a daughter – still-born … 


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GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906

Western Daily Mercury: Wednesday 14th September 1864 

Wanted: An Apprentice to the Counting house, at Pinsent & Co.’s Market Street, Devonport. 


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Western Daily Mercury: Monday 12th September 1864 

Births: Pinsent: September 11th, at Ker Street, Devonport, the widow of the late Mr. R. S. Pinsent, of a daughter, Stillborn. 

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GRO0119 Devonport: Catherine Agnes Ross: 1830 – 1906
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Daily Mercury: Saturday 10th September 1864 

Carpets, Damasks, Blankets, Sheeting, and general Furnishing Goods, bought before the recent advances: Pinsent & Co., Devonport: 

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