Totnes v Teignmouth: On Thursday a mixed team, nine Totnesians and six Newtonians, represented Totnes against Teignmouth. Totnes kicked off down the hill … The visitors broke away, but Pinsent sent them back, and by hugging the touchline, Totnes kept on the aggressive. … … the visitors continued to have the best of the game, and Pike failing to reply to a free kick, they attacked hotly. Pinsent having to kick out, from behind his own line. …
Also … County Council Elections: Nomination of Candidates: On Tuesday, the nominations were received for the forthcoming County Council elections in Devon … continues … Newton Abbot Division: Mr. Albert James Murrin, 10 Powderham Road, Newton Abbot, decorator (old member), was nominated by Messrs. J. Prowse, S. Hacker, W. S. Pinsent, J. Stooke, W. H. B. Holman, J. W. Locke, H. T. Parker, H. Rodgers, and assented to by Sarah Ann Hayes, Messrs. C. Rees, H. Thomas, R. Hambly, J. Burridge … (and others) …
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Referenced
GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944
GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920