Pulman’s Weekly News and Advertiser: Tuesday 10th October 1893

Crewkerne v Axminster: Crewkerne played their first match of the season on Saturday last, their opponents being Axminster. The game took place on the grounds of the latter. … The visitors, however, proved quite strong enough as they defeated Axminster by eight tries (twenty-four points) to nil. … Some good play on the part of Pinsent, the Axminster back prevented the visitors from scoring for a time but … For Axminster, Pinsent, Williams, and Taylor were chiefly noticeably … The times were as follows: Axminster … includes … F. D. Pinsent …


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GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936

Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Monday 9th October 1893

S. S. Rome, from London, Oct. 14, from Marseilles, Oct 21, for Bombay: … Madras (via Bombay) – From London: … (includes) … Mr. and Mrs. C. Pinsent … 

[see also Homeward Mail from India, China and the East: Monday 2nd October 1893]


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 7th October 1893

Mr. Nix at Newton: Speeches by the Hon. W. F. D. Smith, Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, and Mr. Nix: The first public Unionist meeting at Newton since Mr. J. A. Nix was adopted by the delegates of the Ashburton Division, was held last evening at the Alexandra Hall. … … (continues) … Amongst those in the body of the hall were: – Mr. and Mrs. H. Foss, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dawe, Mr. C. B. Kay, Mr. A. William, Mr. W. H. Pinsent, Mr. J. D. Gould (Exeter), Mr. Staddon, (Denbury) … (continues)… (political speeches)…


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 7th October 1893

Coombeinteignhead: The Newton Variety Company will give a grand entertainment in the Coombeinteignhead Nations School rooms Friday, October 13th, and any surplus funds after paying expenses will be given to the “Coombe Parish Organ Fund.” Mr. C. B. Kay, Mr. A. W. Dixon, Mr. W. H Pinsent, Miss Lilla Hosking, Mr. J. W. Hawksworth, Mr. J. H. Wills and other well-known artists will appear. An attractive programme has been prepared.


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Colonies and India: Saturday 7th October 1893

Per P & O’s Steamer “Rome” (Captain A. B. Daniel) to leave London October 14: … For Bombay … (list) …  For Madras: … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. C. Pinsent …

(see also Colonies and India: Saturday 14th October 1893)


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County Advertiser for Staffordshire and Worcestershire: Saturday 7th October 1893

In Re: The New British Iron Co. Ltd: NOTICE of SALE VARIOUS FREEHOLD LANDS and BUILDINGS: THOMAS J. BARNETT is instructed to SUBMIT for SALE by AUCTION, at the Dudley Arms Hotel, Dudley on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1893, at Four for Five o’clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale, in Twenty-six Lots: Various Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES and LANDS belonging to this Estate: comprising an area of upwards of 105 LACRES OF LAND, including the very excellent Residential Property known as “COLMAN HILL HOUSE.” with the Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, Stable, and Appurtenance, numerous Eligible BUILDING SITES in large and small lots, situate at Garratt’s Lane, Wright’s Lane, Cherry Orchard, Pear Tree Lane, Congreaves Road, Surfeit Hill, Pig Lane, Furlong Lane, Toy’s Green, and Colman Hill: Fifteen DWELLING-HOUSES and COTTAGES, with Gardens and Appurtenances at Surfeit Hill, Overend, and Colman Hill: LICENSED BEERHOUSE, “THE BLACKHORSE INN,” at Overend; also a MINING PROPERTY at Willenhall containing 32 Acres, Accommodation Land at Dudley Wood, and a BUILDING SITE at Millstreet, Brierley-Hill. Particulars with Plans may be obtained from the Receiver and Manager of the Estate, Walter N. Fisher, (Messrs. Fisher and Randle, Chartered Accountants, 4, Waterloo Street, Birmingham; Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co., Solicitors, 39, Waterloo Street, Birmingham: Messrs. Freshfield and Williams, Solicitors, 5 Bank Buildings, London, E.C.; Messrs. Murray, Hutchins, Stirling and Murray, Solicitors, 11, Birchin Lane, London, E.C.; or from Thomas J. Barnett, Ironworks’ Valuer and Auctioneer, of Wolverhampton.

[see similar & related land deals: County Advertiser for Staffordshire and Worcestershire: Saturday 9th June 23rd June 1894 and 7th and 14th March 1896]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 5th October 1893

The British Law Fire Insurance Company (Limited): … Birmingham Board (includes) … Hume C. Pinsent, Esq. (Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, Pinsent and Freeman, Birmingham.

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 26th December 1893]


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Marlborough Times: Saturday 23rd September 1893

Wanted to Rent: A House with 5 or 10 acres of meadow land: Apply to G. Pinsent, Froxfield, Hungerford.

[see also Marlborough Times: Saturday 16th and 23rd September 1893 & 7th October 1893]


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GRO0369 Hennock: Gilbert Pinsent: 1840 – 1918

Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 22nd September 1893

Birmingham Adjourned Licensing Sessions: … Mr. Ansell applied on behalf of Thomas Cole for a provisional grant and confirmation of the license of the Barrel Inn, Snow Hill, to premises about to be constructed there. Mr. Vachell (instructed by Smith, Pinsent, and Co.) made an application on behalf of William Goodman for the provisional removal and confirmation of the license of the Golden Cup, Livery Street, to premises about to be erected at the junction of Stoney Lane and Taunton Road, Sparkbrook. Mr. Foster opposed the application on behalf of the landlord of the Brighton Hotel …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 14th September 1893

Moseley Hall Convalescent Home for Children: At the quarterly meeting of the committee held 31st August last, present: Councillor J. H. Lloyd (in the chair), Mrs. Bracey, Mrs. Joseph Barrows … 54 children were reported to be then in the Home, 172 children have been admitted during the months of May, June and July viz. 59 from the Children’s Hospital and 113 from other sources. New Subscriptions were announced: … (includes) … L. 1 1s … ………….


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