Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 22nd December 1893

Rugby: Newton College met old Newtonians on Friday and suffered defeat by two goals and a try to a penalty goal. The Old Boys had a strong combination, including two Devon men, Windsor, and Hammond …

The game was fast and very even. The tries were obtained and converted by Windsor, and the penalty goal kicked by Formby: Teams: Old Newtonians: W. H. Pinsent, back, C. S. Bearne, C. V. Windsor, F. Patch, R. A. O’Neill, three quarters; E. L. Hammond, E. L. H. Owen Jones, halves; H. B. Bowden, H. H. Champernowne, A. W. Champernowne, L. M. Formby, R. Butland, F. Mudge, B.C. S. Everett, A. Morrison, forwards: Newton College …


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 21st December 1893

William Edward Wiley, deceased: Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vic. Cap. 35, Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the estate of William Edwards Wiley, late of Birches Green, Erdington in the county of Warwick gentleman (who died on the 15th day of November 1893 and whose will and codicil were proved at the Birmingham District Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty’s High Court of Justice, on the 15th day of December 1893, by Hugh Gardner Hill and Emma Belinda Wiley, two of the executors therein named) are hereby required to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors for the said executors of the deceased, on or before the 31st day of January 1894, after which date the said executors will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall have then received notice. Dated this 18th day of December 1893, Smith Pinsent & Co., 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham, solicitors of the Executors.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 19th December 1893

William Walter Bagot, Deceased: Pursuant to the Stature 22 and 23 Vict, cap.35, Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the estate of William Walter Bagot, late of Pype Hayes, Erdington, in the Count of Warwick, Esquire (who died on the 23rd day of January 1893, and whose will was proved in the Birmingham District Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty’s High Court of Justice on the 14th day of December, 1893, by Richard Alfred Pinsent, the executor therein named) are hereby requested to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors for the said executor of the deceased on or before the 31st day of January 1894, after which date the executor will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims which he shall then have received notice: Dated this 18th day of December 1893: Smith Pinsent & Co., 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Solicitors of the executor. … Also similar for William Edward Wiley, Deceased …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Pulman’s Weekly News and Advertiser: Tuesday 19th December 1893

Late District News: Axminster: Football – Axminster v. Sidbury: This match was played at Axminster on Saturday before a large number of spectators. Axminster won the toss and decided to play with the wind in their favour. …. Eventually Pinsent, the captain of the Axminster team, from a pass by Gerrish, put in a splendid kick, sending the ball into touch in neutral ground … … Pinsent was a tower of strength at the back and his long kicks told with effect on the visitors. …


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 16th December 1893

Newton College Past v. Present: this annual encounter was played on the College ground yesterday … a review of the game … The Present passed beautifully and from a run and short kick Taylor nearly got in, Pinsent bringing him down well. … From Formby’s restart the ball went behind and Pinsent saved … Nothing more was scored the Past willing by two goals and a try (13 points) to a penalty goal (3 points).


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 16th December 1893

Newton Football Club Benefit Concert: Football clubs, like churches, have a habit of falling into debt, and Newton Football Club being like most other clubs, sometimes finds that its balance on the right side is not so large as could be desired. In order to relieve the treasurer of some of his anxiety, a concert was given in the Alexandra Hall on Thursday by the Newton Variety Company, assisted by a few friends … programme …. A good reception was accorded Mr. W. H. Pinsent for his rendering of Winifred Johnson’s “The Cat Came Back.”, and he was encored for his singing of “I’m father of a little black coon,” responding with “The Whistling Yallar Gal.” … Also … review of Newton v. Keyham Students match …


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 16th December 1893

Teignmouth: Miss C. E. Sinter’s concert to provide a Christmas dinner for the poor of Teignmouth was given on Tuesday evening. Among those who took part were Miss Brown, Miss Webber, Miss Osborne, Miss Pinsent, Mr. V. Vyvyan Williams, Mr. Mountford Spencer, Mr. W. Truscott, Mr. Stayner, and the St. Michael’s choir … …


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 16th December 1893

Saturday night’s “smoker” at the Constitutional Club was conspicuous not only for the good programme, which was rendered, but many other things up-to-date, notably the recent “prize fight” at Teignmouth. Mr. C. B. Kay was responsible for this amusing competition, which was twice re-demanded, the verses causing roars of laughter. … … Other contributors were: – Messrs. W. H. Pinsent, sgrawbrdige, (?) J. H. Wills, C. Brown, F. Parker, Baker, Tuplin, Lambe, Mitchell Curtis and Carnell …


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North Devon Journal: Thursday 14th December 1893

Poultry Show at South Molton: The inaugural Show under the auspices of the South Molton Fanciers’ Association was held in the Market on Thursday and judging from the remarkable measure of success with which the effort was attended, it might reasonably be assumed that the institution will be permanent. When the fact that there are numerous fanciers in the district is taken into consideration, it appears somewhat strange that a determination to start a show has not been made before … Dorkings: 1 and h. c.; W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 2 & 4, W. J. Nicholls and Sons, Wadebridge; 3, H. Jones, Neath; v. h. c., Mrs. J. Nicholls, Roseash, and J. Skinner, Fillieigh; h. c., T. Miller, Filleigh, and t. M. Salter, Bradninch … Selling Classes, cock or hen: 1, A.C. West; 2, H. J. Wood; 3 and h. c., W. S. Pinsent; 4, N. Morgan, Aberdare; r. W. Pooley; v. h. v. Mrs. Campbell, J. Fry, Barnstable, J. Mortimer, Swimbrdige … Selling Classes, cock or hen: 1, E. Doble, Jun; 2. A. C. Kemball; 3, R. Horrell; 4, J. Lock, Launceston; r. C. Radford, Winkleigh; v. h. c., W. H. Ellis, and W. S. Pinsent; h. c., W. Shapland, Mrs. Sperling, W. Vickery. 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Madras Weekly Mail: Thursday 14th December 1893

The S.P.G. Orphanage: The annual sale of plain and fancy needlework, in aid of the funds of the Ladies’ Association S.P.G. Girls’ Orphanage was held on the 7th instant in the Banqueting Hall, by kind permission of H. E. the Governor. … On the immediate right of the hall was the Refreshment Stall, which it is needless to add, was much in evidence, during the sale. Mrs. Firth, Mrs. Pinsent, Miss Ranking and Mrs. Lambert presided at this stall and the one next to it, which contained a choice assortment of toys and nicknacs …


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