Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 3rd March 1888

Desirable Leasehold properties in Upper Sutton Street, Aston, Theodore Street, Summer Lane, Moselely Street, Birchall Street and Osler Street, Ladywood … (description) … as to Lots 4, 5, and 6, to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 3rd March 1888

Local Law Cases: Injunction Against Local Publishers: The Court of Chancery, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Kay, an application was made for an injunction in the action Upton V. Moody Brothers. The plaintiff was represented by Mr. H. C. Pincent (instructed by Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent of Birmingham).  Mr. James Upton, of Baskerville Works Cambridge Street, is the plaintiff and Messrs. Moody Brothers, of Needles Alley, Birmingham, printers, are the defendants. The plaintiff has for many years published the Birmingham A.B.C. Railway Timetables and Directory, and the defendants last month commenced the publication of a timetable upon the same system, which the plaintiff considered to be an infringement of his copyright:  On the writ being served the defendants admitted the infringement, and consented to the injunction being granted. Mr. Pinsent stated that the parties had agreed upon a sum to be paid by the defendants for damages and costs. His Lordship granted a perpetual injunction against the defendants, restraining them from infringing plaintiff’s copyright.


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 16th February 1888

Important Central Freehold Property: Dale End, near the High Street Birmingham … (description) … For plans and further particulars, apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street …

[also similar advertisement for leasehold family residence known as Firsgate, in Augustus Road, Edgbaston …


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Atherstone, Nuneaton, and Warwickshire Times: Saturday 11th February 1888

The Greenways’ Bank Failure … … Another Secret Examination: On Monday a further private examination into the affairs of the Greenways was held at the County Court Offices, Warwick, before Sir Richard Harington, Bart., Judge. Amongst those officially present at the inquiry, which was conducted with closed doors, were the Official Receiver, Mr. Peirson; the trustee of the bankrupt’s estate, Major Forsbery; Mr. T. Wright of Leicester; Messrs. Chadwick and Son, Warwick and Mr. Pinsent, Birmingham. Only two witnesses were examined … (continues) …

[see also Kenilworth Advertiser: Saturday 11th February 1888]


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Leamington Spa Courier: Saturday 11th February 1888

The Greenway Bankruptcy: The Public Examinations Closed: £500 wanted from Mr. Clarke. … (ongoing discussion) … There were, among those present at the search, Messrs. Chadwick and Son, solicitors; a representative from the office of Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent, of Birmingham … (Etc.)


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 11th February 1888

Five eligible plots of freehold building land at Kings Heath and two leasehold properties in Brearley Street West, Birmingham, and Cattell Road, Small Heath … For further particulars, as to Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors … 


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Western Times: Tuesday 31st January 1888

Bovey Tracey: Tithe Audit: The half-yearly tithe audit for this parish was held on Thursday last at Joll’s Dolphin Hotel, when an excellent dinner was served up in Host Joll’s usual good style, to which about 40 sat down. The chair was taken by the Vicar, the Hon. and Rev. C. L. Courtenay. The usual loyal and parochial toasts were given from chair and responded to by the different officials, after which some capital songs were rendered by Messrs. Joll, Tucker, Fry, Mugford, Pinsent, and others, and a pleasant evening spent, after which the party broke with “Our next merry meeting.”


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Western Times: Monday 30th January 1888

Bovey Tracey: Tithe Audit: The half-yearly tithe audit for this parish was held on Thursday last at Joll’s Dolphin Hotel, when an excellent dinner was served up in Host Joll’s usual good style, to which about 40 sat down. The chair was taken by the Vicar, the Hon. and Rev. C. L. Courtenay. The usual loyal and parochial toasts were given from the chair and responded to by the different officials, after which some capital songs were rendered by Messrs. Joll, Tucker, Fry, Mugford, Pinsent and others, and a pleasant evening spent, after which the party broke up with “Our next merry meeting.”


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Worcestershire Chronicle: Saturday 28th January 1888

Worcester Poultry Show: The ninth annual poultry show was opened at noon on Wednesday, in the Corn exchange, and proved to be extremely successful, the entries exceeding the large total of 800. … (results, include) … Class 30: Dorking, Cock or Hen: 1, and 3, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 2, Butler Smith, Nottingham; 4, Dr. Hitchman, Fairford; h.c., A. E. Ward, James Herbert, Tything, Worcester; C. Newbold, Alvechurch.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Daily Press: Thursday 26th January 1888

Poultry Show at Bridgwater: Yesterday the Bridgwater Poultry Breeders’ Association held their fourth annual show of poultry, pigeons, canaries and British and foreign cage birds at the Town Hall, Bridgwater. … (description) … Poultry: Dorkings, any other variety, Cock: 1 and special, W. S. Pinsent; 2, B. Smith; 3, W. L. Barnes: Hen, 1, E. Heelis; 2, O. E. Cresswell; 3, B. Smith …

[see similar Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 1st February 1888 and Bristol Mercury: Thursday 26th January 1888]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920