Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 15th June 1934

Cricket: Downside School v. Blundell’s: These teams met at Downside on Saturday, when the homesters won by 54 runs. The visitors fared very badly after the tea interval, five of their wickets falling for only three runs. Pollen taking four of these for two runs: Altogether Pollen captured 5 wickets for 7 runs: … Scores: Downside: Total 124: … includes R. P. Pinsent, b. Morant, 2; … Blundell’s: Total 70: … includes A. M. Wynne, c. Pinsent, b. Addington, 18 …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997916 – 1997)

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 15th June 1934

Downside Win: Bowling on Top in Match with Blundell’s: … Downside … 124 (includes R. P. Pinsent b Morant, 2): Blundell’s … 70 (includes A. M. Wynne c. Pinsent b Addington 18) …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 8th June 1934

Downside Cricket: Wanderers Defeat the School: Downside School and Downside Wanderers played a two days’ match at Downside on Saturday and Sunday, resulting in a win for Downside Wanderers by seven wickets: Downside School: 129 (includes R. P. Pinsent lbw. b Radcliffe 12; 2nd Innings: R. P. Pinsent b. Radcliffe 24) Downside second innings 202 declared: Downside Wanderers: First Innings: 229 (includes R. C. Arbuthnot c. Pinsent b. Smith 0; and T. C. Wallis c. Pinsent b Mortimer 6)

[see several other matches played by Downside School in June and July 1934]


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 23rd June 1933

Downside Cricket: School Match v Somerset Stragglers: Played at Downside, the Stragglers winning by 15 runs: Somerset Stragglers: Total 163: Downside: Total 148: (includes R. P. Pinsent, lbw b. Gunston, 15)


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 19976 – 1997)

Somerset Standard: Friday 16th December 1932

Downside: Funeral of Owen John Gahan: The funeral of Owen John Gahan (Roberts), 20, a late undergraduate of Downside College, who died after a motor accident at Letchmore, took place at the Abbey, Downside, on Friday morning last. Solemn sung requiem preceded the committal, when the celebrant was the Rev. R. S. Trafford. … The bearers were, W. G. M. Morall (Head of Roberts House), T. G. Hazel, A. J. Holberton, J. E. Barrie, P. F. Given-Wilson and P. D. Pinsent (House Prefects). Others who attended were … (list) …


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GRO0712 Devonport: Paul Desmond Pinsent: 1915 – 1997

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Monday 27th April 1936

Birmingham Town Clerk’s Daughter Married: All White Wedding at the Cathedral: Event Arouses Big Interest: Miss Hazel Margaret Wiltshire, daughter of Mr. F. H. C. Wiltshire, the Town Clerk of Birmingham, and Mrs. Wiltshire were married on Saturday at the Birmingham Cathedral Church to Dr. Henry Bernard Davis Kettlewell, the son of Mrs. and Mrs. H. Kettlewell of Edgbaston … (detailed description and list of attendees) … (includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinsent …


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GRO0679 Devonport: Mary Tirzah Pinsent: 1897 – 1951
GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 1st January 1938

Baronets: … … Mr. Richard Alfred Pinsent is one of the oldest solicitors in Birmingham, and a past president of the Law Society, of whose council he is the senior member. His sister-in-law, Mrs. Hume Pinsent, was the first woman member of the Birmingham City Council. Born at Devonport in 1852, he was educated at Amersham Hall, Reading, and at Edinburgh University. After being articled to Mr. Thomas Smith James he passed as a solicitor with honours and was a gold medallist. He became a partner in the firm of Pinsent and Co. in 1877. He was President of the Law Society 1918-19, chairman of its Statutory (Discipline) Committee, and president of Birmingham I.aw Society 1901-3 and 1926. An ex-officio member of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, he acted as chairman of its Law and Parliamentary Committee. He is a life governor of Birmingham University.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 22nd October 1937

Funeral of Mrs. W. N. Firth, at Ilsington: The funeral of Mrs. W. N. Firth of Bradley Manor, Newton Abbot, took place on Friday at Ilsington Churchyard, where rest the remains of her husband, Mr. Cecil Mallaby Firth (well-known Egyptologist), and other members of the family. … Those present included … Mrs. Pinsent …

[see similar: Western Times: Friday 22nd October 1937]


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Western Morning News: Monday 17th July 1939

Teignmouth Results: Singles Won by Miss Knowles and G. S. Pinsent: Heavy rain on Friday and Saturday delayed progress in the hard courts tournament on Teignmouth Den, and the committee was fortunate to complete the programme on Saturday evening. Miss J. Knowles, of Dawlish, successfully met her fellow-townswoman, Miss Bolt in the women’s level singles and G. S. Pinsent (Newton Abbot) won the men’s level singles against another Dawlish player, A. L. Tapper: Results: … … Men’s Singles Handicap: … Semi-Final: G. S. Pinsent bt. J. Harvey, 6-4, 6-4; P. J. Mylverton bt. S. W. Allen, 6-3, 6-4: Final: G. S. Pinsent bt. P. J. Mylverton, 6-2, 6-3 … … Men’s Doubles, Handicap: Third Round: … G. S. Pinsent and J. Harvey bt. J. F. Andrew and B. Russell, 6-1, 7-5 …. Semi-Final: G. S. Pinsent and J. Harvey bt. G. Cook and G. W. Allen, 6-2, 6-3: Final: G. S. Pinsent and J. Harvey bt. F. J. Mylverton and J. E. Heaton, 6-3, 6-1; … … Men’s Singles, Level: … Semi-Final: A. L. Tapper bt. F. Dixon, 6-1, 6-4; G. S. Pinsent bt. P. J. Mulverton, 4-6, 6-1, 6-0: Final: G. S. Pinsent bt. A. L. Tapper, 6-3, 6-3 …


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993

Margaret Pinsent

Vital Statistics

Birth: 1658
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Death: N/A

Family Branch: Combe
PinsentID: DRO1658


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Grandparents

Grandfather: Robert Pinsent: 1579 – 1631
Grandmother: Wilmot Unknown: xxxx – xxxx

Parents

Father: William Pinsent: xxxx – xxxx
Mother: Joan Unknown (?): xxxx – xxxx


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