Western Morning News: Thursday 10th March 1870

Important Question under the Bankruptcy Act: An adjourned meeting for last examination in the bankruptcy of Wm. Bartlett Whiteway, of Kingsteignton, was held at the Exeter County Court yesterday, Mr. Fryer appearing for the bankrupt, and Mr. Petherick for a creditor — Mr. Pensent, spirit merchant, of Newton, to whom the bankrupt had given a promissory note. Whiteway was insolvent in 1855, and Mr. Petherick contended that as he had never received a certificate of discharge the proceedings under the first bankruptcy were still pending, and that the present petition ought therefore to be dismissed. Mr. Fryer said he took counsel’s opinions before filing the present petition, and the opinion was that the old bankruptcy did not prevent his client coming into court in respect of new debts. The practice, he said, was to adjourn the proceedings from time to time until the first bankruptcy should be disposed of. The case was finally adjourned for two months. Before the next meeting application will be made to the chief judge bankruptcy impound the proceedings under the old bankruptcy.


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Western Morning News: Monday 28th December 1863

Advertisement: Winter Stock: Pinsent and Company have determined to offer the whole of their Winter Stock of Fancy Goods at Greatly Reduced prices, with a view to clear it out before stock-taking: Dresses, Mantes, Shawls, Silks, Millinery, Flowers, Ribbons:, Fancy Hosiery, Printed Flannels, will be marked down at such prices as will not fail to excite attention: Commencing on Saturday next, January 2nd: 31, 32, 33 Market Street Devonport. 


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Western Morning News: Thursday 22nd October 1863

Advertisement: Autumn Novelties: Pinsent and Company having recently visited all the Principal Markets, are now fully prepared for the Autumn Trade: The Newest Fabrics for Dresses and Mantles, Plain and Fancy Silks, Paisley and Wool Shawls, Ribbons, Flowers. Etc. Etc. They invite particular attention to their Coloured Paris Gloves at 12 1/2d and 18 1/2d per pair: 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport. 


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Western Morning News: Thursday 30th April 1863

Advertisement: Carpets, Damasks, etc.: Pinsent and Company are now receiving their New Patterns, for the season and respectfully invited the inspection of Purchasers: 31, 32,3 2, Market Street, Devonport. 

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Western Morning News: Saturday 4th April 1863 

Advertisement: Steel Collars and Cuffs are Neat, Comfortable, and Economical Wear for Gentlemen’s Woolen Shirts and Ladies’ High Dresses. They can be cleaned in a minute, enabling the wearer always to have a faultless White and Neat Collar and Wristband: Collar, by post, 22 stamps; 1 pair Wristband, 34 stamps: Sold by B. May, Bedford Street, Plymouth; R. Pinsent and Co., 31 Market Street, Devonport. 

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Western Morning News: Thursday 19th March 1863

Advertisement: Millinery, Mantles etc.: Pinsent and Company Respectfully announce that their showrooms are now ready with all the Leading Novelties of the Season: 31, 32, 33 Market Street Devonport. 

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Western Morning News: Thursday 26th February 1863

Advertisement: Black and Coloured Silks: Pinsent and Co., invite attention to a large stock of Black French Glaces, which they are now selling considerably below present value. Also, to a choice assortment of Fancy Silks, commencing at 2s 2 1/2p, which are very Cheap: Wedding Favours, For the marriage of the Prince of Wales, in Great Variety: 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport. 

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Western Morning News: Tuesday 27th January 1863

Anniversary Tea Meeting of the Presbyterian Church at Plymouth: As announced in yesterday’s paper, the anniversary sermons of the Presbyterian Church at Eldad, Plymouth were preached on Sunday … Last night, at six o’clock, the members of the congregation and friends had tea together at St. George’s Hall, Stonehouse … The following persons gave tables: … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent … 


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Western Morning News: Friday 23rd January 1863

Advertisement: Carpets, Damasks, Table Linen, Sheeting, etc. The Largest Stock, the Newest Designs, and the Lowest Prices, at Pinsent and Co.’s Market Street, Devonport.  …


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Western Morning News: Saturday 10th November 1860

Advertisement: … Pinsent and Co. will this day make their second display of the season of Paris novelties in Millinery, Straw Bonnets, Head-dresses, Flowers etc. and at the same time they will show a large selection of Sealskin and Cloth Mantles, Waterproof Cloaks and all the new patterns in Jackets: 31, 32, 33 Market Street, Devonport, 3rd Nov. 1860. 


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