Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 14th January 1880

In Liquidation: Re: Davies Brothers: Important and Extensive Unreserved Sale: At the Yard and Premises, Moseley Road, opposite Stratford Place, Birmingham, of the Very Large and Valuable Stock of Timber and Building Plant, nearly new Machinery, Stock in Trade and Effects: Mr. John Ward will Sell by Auction … (continues) … On View Day Prior to Sale: Catalogues may be obtained seven days prior to /Sale of Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, … (continues) …  (see also sale of stock in trade etc. at the Company’s Watery Lane builder’s yard) …

[see related on other dates]


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Western Times: Friday 2nd January 1880

Hotel and Posting House to Let: The “King’s Arms,” Chagford: Immediate possession: Incoming (by valuation) moderate. A good opening: Apply for particulars to Messrs. Pinsent and Sons, Brewers, Newton Abbot; or Messrs. Fewings and Oakley Accountants, 16 Queen Street, Exeter.


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Western Times: Friday 12th December 1879

Exeter County Court: Tuesday: Before Judge Fortescue: Dispute as to the Sale of Cider: Hellier v. Gibbs: Mr. Friend appeared for the plaintiff, who is a farmer residing at Dunsford, defendant, an innkeeper of Newton Abbot, was represented by Mr. Creed of that town. The action was brought to recover £15 4s being the price of eight hogsheads of cider sold by the plaintiff to the defendant. The sale took place in the early part of October 1878. It was new cider. Defendant upon receipt of it “racked” seven of the hogsheads and returned the casks; the other cask was not returned for some time after, but in the meantime no complaint was made as to the quality of the cider. In June last, plaintiff sent in his bill, and then for the first time, as he alleged, complaint was made as to the quality of the cider. … … (dispute over quality of cider) … Defendant found that it was not worth two-pence to him, as it was three parts new cider. There were bits of cork, paper etc. n the cider which the plaintiff sent. Mr. Holmes, agent to Messrs. Pynsent of Newton, brewers, who was present when the sale was affected, and had since tasted the cider corroborated the defendant’s evidence … A labourer, who was in the employ of the plaintiff when the cider was sold, was called to prove that Mr. Hellier mixed two hogsheads of old and inferior cider with that which he forwarded to the defendant, and not one hogshead only of old cider as plaintiff himself had stated … His Honour expressed himself of opinion that the plaintiff had acted somewhat dishonestly in mixing the old cider with the new, unknown to the defendant. He though, however, plaintiff was entitled to a verdict for £5, including the amount paid into Court. …


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GRO0518 Devonport: John Ball Pinsent: 1819 – 1901

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 6th December 1879

Marriages: At the Cathedral, Madras, on the 27th ult., Charles Pinsent, second son of Henry J. Pinsent, Portswood, Southampton, to Harriett, eldest daughter of James Soden, Lower Clapton.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 5th December 1879

Marriage: Pinsent – Soden: On the 27th ultimo, at the Cathedral, Madras, Charles P. T. son of H. J. Pinsent, Portswood Southampton, to Harriot A., eldest daughter of James Soden, of Lower Clapton.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

Madras Weekly Mail: Saturday 29th November 1879

Marriages: Pinsent – Soden: On the 26th November, at St. George’s Cathedral, Madras, by the Venerable Archdeacon Drury, Charles, second son of Henry J. Pinsent, Portswood, Southampton, to Harriet, eldest daughter of James Sodden, Lower Clapton, London.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

The Pall Mall Gazette: November 29th, 1879: Issue 4609

Marriages: Pinsent – Soden: At the Cathedral, Madras, Charles P. T., son of Mr. H. J. Pinsent, Portwood, Southampton, to Harriet A., daughter of Mr. James Soden, of Lower Clapton, Nov. 27th.

[see also Morning Post: Monday 1st December 1879]


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

The Northern Whig: Friday 24th January 1879

Births: Pinsent – December 23rd, at Monte Video, South America, the wife of Ross Pinsent, of a son.


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO0034 Devonport: Alice Mary Nuttall: 1855 – 1901
GRO0809 Devonport: Sidney Hume Pinsent: 1879 – 1969

Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 30th December 1878

Meeting of Creditors: A general meeting of the creditors of James Homer Weaver, late of The Elms, the Wergs, Wolverhampton, of no occupation, was held on Saturday, at the offices of Mr. Barrow, solicitor, Wolverhampton. Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, of Birmingham, Solicitors) was in the chair. Mr. Barrow appeared on behalf of the debtor, and Mr. R. A. Pinsent, Messrs. Pinchard and Shelton, and Mr. Rhodes, solicitors, represented creditors; and there was also a large attendance of creditors in person … (statement of accounts) … Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent were appointed solicitors to the trustee and Mr. Barrow was entrusted with the registration of the resolutions.

[GRO0738 Devonport]


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 21st December 1878

A meeting of the creditors of Charles Edward Mugridge and Charles Henry Lauhenburg of Nos. 144 and 145 Great Charles Street, Birmingham, importers of watches and musical boxes was held yesterday at the offices of Messrs. Southall, Thomas and Southall, No. 24, Waterloo Street, Birmingham. Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Barlow, smith and Pinsent) was appointed chairman. The debtors’ statement of affairs, prepared by Mr. A. C. Cox, of Temple Street, Birmingham, accountant, showed – owing to unsecured creditors, £1, 000 10s 3d; assets, £444 12s 8d. Mr. W. Thomas (Southall, Thomas, and Southall) represented the debtors: Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent), of Waterloo Street Birmingham, represented creditors. A resolution was passed to wind up the estate in liquidation. Mr. A. C. Cox was appointed trustee, with a committee of inspection; and Messrs. Southall, Thomas, and Southall were entrusted with the registration of the resolutions.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948