Times of India: Wednesday 3rd July 1878

If Mary Ann Louisa Pincent (widow of George Pinsent) who was formerly acquainted with Mrs. Anna Powell of Chelsea, will apply to Mr. George Badham, Solicitors, 8 Salters Hall Court, Cannon Street, London, she will hear of something to her advantage.


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GRO1048 Devonport: George Pinsent: 1840 – 1875
GRO1182 Devonport: Mary Ann Louisa Payne: xxxx – xxxx

Times of India: Monday 8th November 1886

The Swimming Tournament: On Saturday afternoon, a swimming tournament the first of its kind we believe in Bombay, was held at the Back Bay Baths, and was the means of bringing together a large number of people, only a few of those present being natives … (continues) … (a review of events) … 6: Plate Diving: Prize, silver card tray. The largest number of plates picked up out of a dozen thrown into the bath. Cahusac dived in first and fished up half a dozen plates. Collingwood brought up 2; Pinsent, 6; Barnett, 2, and A. Mackay 5. Cahusac and Pinsent having tied, the former went in again and proved the winner, bringing up 5 plates to Pinsent’s 3. The following entered for the event, Jas Barnett, W. H. Cahusac, E. L. Collingwood, C. Pinsent. …


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Times of India: Wednesday 5th January 1876

Madras has sent up a team to play Bangalore at Badminton cricket, racquets and billiards. Sport began on Monday last with Badminton. The play in this was not good, what made it worse was the high wind which blew. The result of the Games, I give below: … Badminton: Single Game: … Madras won: Double Game … Bangalore won … 5 a-side Game: Madras Team: Major Prendergast, Capt. Anderson, Capt. Wright, Mr. Tylden, Mr. Yates: … Madras Team: Mr. G. G. Arbuthnot, Mr. C. L. O’Brien, Mr. Baddeley, Capt. Penncuick … Madras won … On Tuesday tents were pitched for cricket and wonderful to say, the siders were up to time – a rule but seldom observed here. Bangalore won the toss, and put in their opponents, and for the 1st innings Madras scored 122 runs – double figures being made by Pennycuick, Pinsent, Symonds, Baddely, and G. Arbuthnot, the latter carrying out his bat. After tiffin Bangalore commenced its innings and matters looked rather blue when 3 wickets for about twenty runs; … [continues] … Scores: … Madras: … 1st Innings: Madras, 122: … (includes) … C. Pinsent, b. Neild, 12: 2nd Innings: Madras, 40 … includes C. Pinsent, c. Yates b. Neild, 12 … [Bangalore won]


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