Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 20th July 1889

Representation of the New Forest Division: Enthusiastic Receptions of Mr. David Faber at Sherfield. Another most successful meeting on behalf of the candidature of Mr. David Faber, J.P., of Ampfield, was held in the school room at Sherfield, on Thursday evening … Amongst those present were … Pinsent …


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Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 27th April 1889

Christ Church, Highfield: The annual vestry meeting was held in the Vestry of this Church on Tuesday last, when Lieut. Colonel Ward and Mr. W. B. G. Bennett were again elected churchwardens, and the Reve. H. Garrett, Messrs. Stooke, Dyer, Lowman, Penny, Pincent, Light and Weston, sidesman …


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Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 7th July 1900

Marriages: … Pinsent – Sharpe: June 20, at Madras, Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent, son of the late Mr. Henry J. Pinsent, of Southampton, to Margaret Ellen, daughter of the late Mr. C. W. Sharpe of Buckinghamshire.


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GRO0331 India: Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent: 1852 – 1902
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0616 India: Margaret Ellen Pinsent: 1861 – 1948

Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 31st August 1895

Death: Pinsent – August 22, at Forest Gate, Essex, William Henry Pinsent, eldest son of the late Henry John Pinsent of Portswood, Southampton, aged 50 years.


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0899 India: William Henry Pinsent: 1845 – 1895 

Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 8th April 1893

Bazaar and Indian Exhibition at Southampton. A very novel, and withal, an exceedingly attractive bazaar and Indian exhibition was held at the Shaftesbury Hall Ogle-road, on Wednesday afternoon. The object of the little effort was to raise funds in aid of Cambridge and S.P.G. Delhi Mission, and there was no doubt but that during the day the bazaar received the generous patronage which was justly due to such laudable undertaking … … The stalls were presided over by Mrs. Davies Cooke and the Misses Carlyon, and Misses Carey, Breton, Gray, Green, Pinsent, Wauchope and Unwin, whilst a refreshment stall – a necessary factor on such occasion – was in charge of Mesdames Poynder, Simpson and Gatt. … (long discussion) …


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Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 14 November 1891

The Distress Fund: A concert was given on Wednesday at Highfield Church Schools, in aid of the Distress Fund … the following programme was well gone through … includes … piano solo “Chacome,” Mrs. Chas. Pinsent; … piano solo, “Serenata”, Mrs. Chas Pinsent …


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GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 29th November 1890

Sale of Work: On Wednesday and Thursday a sale of work was held in the Highfield Schools in aid of the church organ fund. … Selections of music were played on the pianoforte during the sale by Miss Amy Mortimer, and Misses Carey, Hopkins, Bybol, Smith, Joliffe, Ward, Pearson and Pincent. 


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Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 20th November 1890

Sale of Work: On Wednesday and Thursday a sale of work was held in the Highfield Schools in aid of the church organ fund. The rooms were tastefully decorated with flags, and there were some very useful articles for sale, comprising children’s clothing, Christmas presents, works of art, crewel work, pottery etc. (discussion of events) … Selections of music were played on the pianoforte during the sale by Miss Amy Mortimer and Misses Carey, Hopkins, Bybol, Smith, Joliffe, Ward, Pearson and Pincent. …


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Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 1st November 1890

Mission to Seamen Bazaar: In aid of the building fund of the new church in connection with the Mission to Seamens’ Institute, Royal Crescent, Southampton, a tastefully got-up bazaar was held at the Philharmonic Hall, Above-bar, on Tuesday and Wednesday last … … (description of event and stalls) … refreshment stall, the Mrs. Perkins and Miss Pinsent …


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Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 17th May 1890

A Remitted Action: Thomas William Smith, an infant (by Charles Smith, his next friend) v. S. E. Rose and Thomas Wiltshire: … Mr.  Kilby appeared for plaintiff, who claimed £150 damages for personal injuries sustained through the negligence of the defendant’s servant … dispute over jury … His honour ordered the names to be called again and said that those who did not appear should be fined £5 each. These were Henry Charles Pinsent (who, the Registrar said, was a Customs Officer) and James Hoare (gone to Leicester) … (continues)


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