Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 13th June 1857 

Newton Abbot: Board of Guardians: This board met on Wednesday, W. Creed, Esq, in the Chair. Amongst the guardians present we noticed … (includes) … John Pinsent … Visiting Committee: The Rev F. S. Wall brought up the report of the above committee. It merely stated that the house was clean and orderly, and that there was no complaint to make, number in the house 210. The report was received and adopted. 


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GRO0508 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1858

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 11th April 1857

Appointments of Parish Constables: At the Newton Town hall, on Monday last, the following persons were sworn in as constables for the parishes to which their names are annexed:  Wolborough: Messrs. Charles Bibbings, Thomas Weatherdon, Philip Heaward, Peter Coleman, William Baker, and William Shapter: Highweek, Messrs. Robert Bearne, Robert Phillips, Richard Snell and Samuel Dicker: Chudleigh: Messrs. Samuel Whiteway, William Henry Wright, John Stevens, Richard Austin, William Buttress, and John Greensland:  The following waywarders were sworn in at the same time: Messrs. Edward Kent, William Harris, Samuel Hicks. Samuel Hannaford, John Pinsent, and James Barnes: Chudleigh: Messrs. John Luscombe, and Charles Strowbridge. 


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Monmouthshire Merlin: Saturday 21st February 1857

Coy of Returns, Pursuant to the 7 and 8 Victoria, c. 32: Name of Firm: West of England and South Wales District Bank: Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists: – … (very long list includes) … Pinsent, Mary Speare, Totnes, spinster:  

[see also Monmouth Merlin: Saturday 14th February 1857] 


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GRO0677 Hennock: Mary Speare Pinsent: 1794 – 1882

Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc.: Saturday, February 14th, 1857: issue N/A: Classified Ads. 

Copy of Bankers’ Return, made in pursuance of the Act 7th and 8th Victoria, Cap. 32: Name of Firm: National Provincial Bank of England: Persons of whom the company or partnership consists of: Name, Residence, Occupation … (includes) … Pinsent, Mary Speere, Totnes, Spinster 

[see also Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle: Saturday, February 20th, 1858; Norwich Mercury: Saturday 14th February 1857] 


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GRO0677 Hennock: Mary Speare Pinsent: 1794 – 1882

Leicestershire Mercury: Saturday 14th February 1857

National Provincial Bank of England: Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists: … (includes) … Pinsent, Mary Speere, Totnes, spinster … 

[see also Stamford Mercury: Friday 20th February 1857 & Western Times: Saturday 21st February 1857]


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GRO0677 Hennock: Mary Speare Pinsent: 1794 – 1882

Royal Cornwall Gazette: Friday 13th February 1857

PINSENT AND CO: 31, 82, and 33, MARKET STREET, DEVONPORT: Furnishing Department, No. 32: FROM its magnitude and variety, P. & Co. are able to offer this portion of their Stock on very advantageous terms. It consists of Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Kidderminster, and Victoria Carpetings, Stair Carpets, Floor Cloths Mattings, Wool and Cocoa Mats; Table Baizes, Damask, Embossed and Chintz Printed Table Covers; French Silk and Worsted Damasks, Tabarets; Swiss. Embroidered, Leno, and Harness Muslin Curtains; Quilts, Counter- panes, Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheetings of every width; Huckabacks, Glass Cloths; Chintz Furnitures, Linings, etc.: Also a large and well-assorted Stock of Scotch and Irish Table Linen, both in the cloth and in the piece; Dinner Napkins, Doilies, etc. Orders from the Country promptly executed. Carpets sent ready to be laid down, upon receiving a plan of the room. N.B. — 2 ½  per cent, allowed for prompt Cash in this department. 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 17th January 1857

Borough of Southampton Quarter Sessions: The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Borough of Southampton were held on Tuesday last before Edward Smirke, esq., Recorder. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury; … (includes) … H. J. Pinsent, gentleman. … 


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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894

West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser: 9th January 1857

Pinsent and Co., 31, 32 and 33, Market Street, Devonport; Furnishing Department; No. 32. From its magnitude and variety P. and Co. are able to offer this portion of their stock on very advantageous terms. It consists of Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Kidderminster, and Victoria Carpeting; Stair Carpets, Floor Cloths, Mattings, Wood and Cocoa Mats, Table Blaizes, Damask, Embossed and Chintz, Printed Table Covers; French sinks … (continues) … Order from the Country promptly executed. Carpets sent ready to be laid down, upon receiving a plan of the room. N. B. 2 ½ percent allowed for prompt cash in this department. 

[see also West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser: Friday 6th February 1857, 27th February 1857, 6th & 20th March & other dates 1857] 


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GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

Western Times: Saturday 8th November 1856

Newton and South Devon Agricultural Societies: The cattle show, and ploughing match of these societies was held, on Friday last, at Newton. … The Dinner was held at Beazley’s Globe Hotel. It was expected and advertised that Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq. would preside, but we regret to state that owing to a severe domestic bereavement, he was prevented from being present and his place was filled by J. N. Stevenson, Esq. of Moretonhampstead, who kindly consented to act in the emergency. Amongst those present were … (includes) … T. Pinsent …  

[see similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 8th November 1856 & Exeter Flying Post: Thursday 6th November 1856] 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Thursday November 6th, 1856: issue 4726 

South Devon and Newton Abbot Agricultural Societies: The first meeting of these associations, in union, was held at Newton Abbot, on Friday last … [includes description of merged societies, the dinner, competitions and prize winners]. At the dinner, among those present were T. Pinsent (and others). 


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872