Western Times: Friday 5th July 1889

Francis Frederick Taylor: Deceased: Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Cap. 35, entitled “An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees”: Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Francis Frederick Taylor, late of Stockland, in the Count of Devon, Solicitors, deceased, (who died on the 8th day of December, 1888) and administration with whose will annexed was on the 28th day of February 1889, granted to Elizabeth Quick Pedler Mathew, late of Moretonhampstead, in the County of Devon, but now of 16, Saltram Terrace, Plympton St. Mary, in the same County, wife of Henry Pynsent Mathew, Esq., and one of the next of kin of the deceased) are hereby required to send particulars thereof in writing to the undersigned solicitors for the said administratrix, on or before the eleventh day of August next, after which date the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to claims and demands of which she shall then have had notice and the said administatrix will not be liable for the assets so distributed or an part thereof to any person of whose claim or demand she shall not then have had notice; dated this 18th day of June, 1889: Stamp and Dunning, Honiton, Devon: Solicitors for the said Administratrix.


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Western Times: Friday 22nd July 1881

Lettaford House, North Bovey: About 2 ½ miles from Moretonhampstead Station. Mr. H. HOOPER has been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Miss Pynsent, deceased, to SELL by Auction, upon the Premises, on TUESDAY, the July 26th inst., at One p.m., the neat and serviceable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS in the above House, comprising the contents of dining and drawing-rooms, five bedrooms, bed and table linen, plated goods, books, piano, china and glass, celestial globe, kitchen and culinary requisites, etc., etc. Particulars of the Auctioneer: Chagford, July 11th, 1881.


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GRO0659 Hennock: Mary Anna Pynsent: 1810 – 1875

Western Times: Saturday 23rd November 1889

Local News: Mr. W. S. Pinsent, of Newton Abbot, exhibited two dark Dorking cockerels at the Crystal Palace Poultry Show this week. They have both been claimed at catalogued price for £60.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Times: Friday 21st June 1889

The Poultry and Pigeons at the Royal Cornwall Show: Local Winners: Poultry: Class 1: Dorkings, any variety, cock 1 & 2, Mr. W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot: 2. Dorkings, any variety, hen: 1 & 2, Mr. W.S. Pinsent.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Times: Thursday 6th June 1889

Local News: The following members of the Council of the Bath and West of England Show, Judges etc. have arrived at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter: Lord Clinton, Lord Amherst, Lord Darnley, Lord Weymouth, Sir Richard Paget, Bart, Sir Massey Lopes, Bart. J. C. Moore-Stevens, Esq., Major General Shipley, … (long list includes) … J. Pinsent, Esq., Mrs. Pinsent, …


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Western Times: Friday 17th May 1889

Somerset Agricultural Association: The Yeovil show: The Poultry Show: Although the entries did not number more than 253, the show was a fairly good one, as respects to the quality of the birds. The local prize-takers were: … (includes) … Mr. W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, 1st for Dorkings (cock) and 1st and 2nd, for Dorkings (hen).


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Times: Tuesday 30th April 1889

Deaths: Pinsent – April 23, at Newton Abbot, Thomas (Tom), eldest son of John B. Pinsent, aged 47.


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901
GRO0831 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1842 – 1889

Western Times: Saturday 27th April 1889

The funeral of the late Mr. Tom Pinsent, the eldest of the three sons of the firm of Pinsent and Sons, brewers, and spirit merchants, of Newton Abbot, took place yesterday morning at Highweek in the presence of a large circle of relatives and sympathising friends, by whom the deceased was held in the highest esteem. His death, occurring at the early age of 47, caused quite a sadness among the parishioners generally, who showed their respect for him by partially closing their shops and drawing their blinds during the hour of sepulture. Mr. L. Bearne was the undertaker; Mr. Colwill, of the Commercial Hotel, supplied the open hearse and coaches, and the men employed by the firm acted as bearers. The Rector (Rev. S. G. Harris) officiated. Deceased leaves a widow, but no family.

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 30th April 1889]


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GRO0831 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1842 – 1889

Western Times: Wednesday 24th April 1889

Local News: Mr. Tom Pinsent, the eldest of the three sons of the well-known firm of Pinsent and Sons, brewers, of Newton Abbot, died yesterday after a short illness: Deceased’s loss will be felt by a wide circle of acquaintances.


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GRO0831 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1842 – 1889

Western Times: Friday 11th January 1889

Newton Abbot Union: Chudleigh: Lord Clifford was returned unopposed. He had three nominations: 1st Nomination: Nominators, Evan Baillie, and Col. Walcott: Assenters, George Stooke, George Atkins, Francis E. Langley, Walter Cleave, John Shave, Charles Wade, John Whiteway, and John Stephens: 2nd Nominators: John Vicary and William Vicary: Assenters, John B. Pinsent, W. S. Pinsent, W.  L. Downes, Henry C. Strudwick, John Stockman, Thomas S. Underhay, William Cawsey, and John Oliver: 3rd Nominators: John Whidborne and Thomas Butland: Assenters:  William Francis Snow, John Soper, James Vallance, William T. Way, Francis M. Plumptre, Samuel Partridge and William Ward. … Bovey Tracey: This division is contested by Mr. W. R. Hole, J.P., and Mr. R. W. Crump. The former was proposed by Charles Cuming and Mr. W. Hayward, and he had two other nominations. Mr. Crump had two nominations, the first being by Mr. G. A. Bragg and Mr. S. T. Tuck. … Robert William Crump, gentleman farmer, Brinning, Moretonhampstead: 1st Nomination: Nominators: George Augustus Bragg and Simon Newcourt Tuck: Assenters: James Milton, Richard Henry Down, Charles Edward Evans, Albert John Ritill, William Ford, John Gray, James Horrell and Edward Ballamy: 2nd Nominators: Edward Badanott and John Pascoe: Assenters: Lewis Mountford, William Henry Ley, Samuel Moist, Henry King, Thomas Endacott, H. Baker, James Fletcher, and George Pinsent.


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GRO0340 Bovey Tracey: George Pinsent: 1844 – 1937
GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901
GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920