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PINSON, ANDREW, ship’s captain and merchant; b. c. 1728 in Abbotskerswell, England, eldest surviving son of
 
AAQ, 1 W, Église du Canada, I, 49; 12 A, Registres d’insinuations A, 810–18; 12 A, Registres d’insinuations B, 198, 273, 315; 12 A, Registres d’insinuations C, 142; 10 B, Registre des délibérations; 11
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spring to Rowell’s, Boden’s, Bulley’s, Job’s, and many others on the South Side [of St John’s harbour] and Hoyle’s Town (Maggotty Cove), and to Torbay, Bay Bulls, Petty Harbour, &c. All these
 
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