Pall Mall Gazette: Thursday 8th January 1885

The Coming of Age of Prince Edward: The Festivities at Sandringham: (by Telegraph from our correspondents): Sandringham, Thursday Morning: The programme of today’s proceedings includes, beside the presentation of addresses from the corporations of Norwich, Lynn and Cambridge, and from the Grammar School of Lynn, entertainment, for all the working men on the estate and their wives, Sanger’s Circus – the elephants and camels belonging to which being lodged in the villages round considerably astonished the rustics last night, and a dinner to everyone employed on the Prince’s property … Lynn and every village around is full of people, besides the number of strangers domiciled in every Norfolk country seat. One family arrived yesterday from Cornwall, and a gallant colonel, living ten miles the other side of Norwich is going to drive his wife and two daughters fifty five miles tonight. The difficulty of getting accommodation for the guests is however, nothing compared with that of finding stabling for the horses. Tickets have been issued to the guests for their horses so far as the Royal Stables and those of the neighbouring farms will afford accommodation, but there will still be many unable to find shelter. The scene in the new ballroom will be one of surprising interest. Besides the house party, the high sheriff, the Lord-Lieutenant, the Norfolk members, and the clergy and the country gentry, with their ladies, there will be the officers of the 4th Hussar stationed at Norwich and of the Prince of Wales’s Own Norfolk Artillery Militia; while the University will be represented by two heads of houses, the Masters of Magdalen and Caius and the vice-masters of Trinity. From the District of Newfoundland will be present Judge Pinsent and Mrs. Pinsent, and among others honoured with invitations besides Norfolk people are Lord Rendlesham, Miss Thelluson, Lord Justice and Lady Lindley, Lady Augustus Hervey, the Duke and Duchess De Marino, Lord Wesbury …


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Tuesday 1st April 1884

At Home: Birth: Pinsent – March 14, at Hampstead, wife of C. P. T. Pinsent, of Madras, son.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

Pall Mall Gazette: Monday March 31st 1884

Births: Pinsent, Mrs. C. P. T. of Madras, at Hampstead, of a son, March 28th.


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

Hamstead & Highgate Express: Saturday 28th April 1883

St. Stephen’s Cricket Club: A very successful concert was given in connection with this club in St. Stephen’s School rooms, Worsley Road, on Friday the 13th inst. The room was well filled, and the audience appeared by their hearty applause, fully to appreciate the entertainment provided for them. The concert was opened by a most effective reading of a fantasia from Flo’ows “Martha” by Mrs. Pinsent. Handel’s “Love sounds the alarm” was given with great taste and feeling by Mr. F. T. Bonney … (continues) …


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GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949 (?)

South Eastern Advertiser: 21st April 1883

To Master Bakers: Wanted by a steady respectable young man, situation as second or good third hand: good character: W. Pinsent, 4 Caithness Terrace, Balham Road, Upper Tooting, Surrey.


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GRO0882 Bristol: William Pinsent: 1860 – 1936

London Standard: Friday 29th September 1882

Death: Pinsent: At 54 Lillie Road, West Brompton, in her 72nd year, Louisa Broome Pinsent, widow of Judge Pinsent of Labrador.

[see also Hereford Times: Saturday 30th September 1882]


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GRO0597 Hennock: Louisa Broom Williams: 1808 – 1882
GRO0748 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1798 – 1876

Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Monday 3rd July 1882

Madras: Passengers Departed: Per Surat (June 7), for London: … (includes) … Mrs. Chas. Pinsent …


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GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

Morning Post: Saturday 1st July 1882

Birth: Pinsent: On the 1st ult., at Montevideo, the wife of Ross Pinsent, Esq., of a daughter.


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO0034 Devonport: Alice Mary Nuttall: 1855 – 1901
GRO0318 Devonport: Frances Maude Pinsent: 1882 – 1953

Newcastle Journal: Thursday 22nd June 1882

Missing Vessels: The three vessels under mentioned, which have previously been reported as overdue, were yesterday posted at Lloyd’s as missing: … includes … the Endora, (sic) of St. John’s, N.F., Capt. Pinsent, official number, 62893, which sailed from Oporto, 13th January for St. John’s, N.F., in ballast.

[see also York Herald: Thursday 22nd June 1882]


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GRO1409 Teignmouth: William Pinsent: 1837 – xxxx

Shipping and Mercantile Gazette: Thursday 22nd June 1882

Missing Vessels: The Eudolia, of St. John’s (N.F.), Pinsent; Off. No. 62893, sailed from Oporto, Jan 13th for St. John’s (N.F.), in ballast and has not since been heard of.


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GRO1409 Teignmouth: William Pinsent: 1837 – xxxx