Pulman’s Weekly News and Advertiser: Tuesday 18th July 1893

Football Club: On Monday last a meeting was held in the Old School rooms to consider the advisability of forming a football club in the town: … After discussion it was unanimously carried that a football club be formed, to be called: “The Axminster Football Club” and it was also decided the Rugby game should be played. … The following are the Committee … (list includes) … Pinsent …


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GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936

Chard and Ilminster News: Saturday 15th July 1893

Axminster: Football Club: On Monday evening a meeting was held in the Old School Room, to consider the advisability of starting a football club in the town. The Rev. A. Newman presided, and there were also present, Messrs. W. Forward, W. J. Jefferd, F. J. Sparks, Pinsent, C. Gerrish, Kendle, England, J. Hayman, Taylor, G. Harris, F. Paull, C. Loud, F. Bucknle, F. Restorick, Stainton, Goddard, Enticott, George Warren, Beviss, Moass, Witts, etc. After discussion it was proposed and seconded that a football club be formed in the town, and called “The Axminster Football Club,” and that Rugby games should be played. The Rev. A. Newman consented to act as secretary, and it was decided to ask Captain Cann to be president of the club. … … The following were appointed on the committee: Messrs. W. J. Jefferd, F. J. Sparks, Geo. Harris, Geo. Warren, J. Hayman, F. Bucknole, Pinsent, A. Taylor, Kendle, C. Gerrish, C. Loud, Watkins, etc. Several gave in their names as members. A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the meeting. 


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GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936

Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 30th June 1893

Advertisement: … The British Law Fire Insurance Company (Limited): … list of officers includes … Hume C. Pinsent, Esq. (Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, Pinsent, and Freeman), Birmingham …  [many references to firm listed this way in 1890s]


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 17th June 1893

Estate of the Late J. S. Green, Esq., Valuable Freehold Ground Rents with early Reversion amounting to £89 18s per annum … Sale of Valuable Freehold ground rents with early reversions and freehold properties comprising the entire frontage on right side of Bloomsbury Street, from Saltley Road to Fowler Street, and also in Nechells Place (by direction of the trustees of the late John Simmons Green, Esq.) Edwards and Son, and Bigwood will sell by auction at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Monday July 17, 1893, at second o’clock to the minute, fifteen lots of freehold ground rents with early reversions and four lots of freehold properties. Plans and particular are being prepared and may be had from Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, or the auctioneers, 17 and 19 Colmore Row, Birmingham.

[see similar Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 8th July 1893]


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Chard and Ilminster News: Saturday 17th June 1893

Cricket: … …Oak House School (Axminster) v. Mr. Hayman’s XI: A return match between these elevens was played at Axminster on June 14th and resulted in a win for the school by 43 runs. Scores: Mr. Hayman’s Eleven: 37 all out (W. H. Pinsent, b. Vincent, 12): Oak House School: 90 all out (Pinsent, two wickets).


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 15th June 1893

Failure of South American Merchants: A meeting of the creditors of Thomas Richards, general merchant, trading as Matthews, Richards and Col., 31 Cambridge Street Birmingham and at Valparaiso and Concepcion, Chili, also in partnership with Thomas H. Tye, at Victoria, Vancouver Island … (continues) … Amongst those present or represented were Messrs. Bloomer and Sons (Hales Owen, … … R. A. Pinsent, Ruston, Proctor and Co. Limited (Lincoln), Tasker Sons and Co. (Sheffield) … (continues) …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 15th June 1893

Failure of South American Merchants: A meeting of the creditors of Thomas Richards, general merchant, trading as Matthews, Richards, and Co., 31 Cambridge Street, Birmingham, and at Valparaiso and Concepcion, Chile, also, in partnership with Thomas H. Tye, at Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, trading as Matthews, Richards and Tye; was held yesterday at the Queen’s Hotel Birmingham. … Among those present or represented were Messrs. Bloomer and Sons (Hales Owen), L. Brierley and Son (Birmingham) … Etc. … R. A. Pinsent, Ruston, Proctor, and co. Limited (Lincoln) … (discussion of finances) … In reply to a creditor, Mr. Beale said there were forty five creditors to the extent of £100 or more each. Mr. Gardiner (J. and F. Howard, Bedford) proposed that Mr. Maurice Jones be appointed trustee, that the whole of the estate be assigned to him, and that the following be the committee of inspection: Messrs. L. Brierley, R. A. Pinsent, E. Lawson (R. L. Crosbie and Co.), H. Wall and J. Kent (Ruston, Proctor and Co.). Mr. Parker (William Edwards and Son) seconded the resolution, which was carried unanimously. …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 10th June 1893

Newton Football Club: Annual Meeting: … The officers were elected as follows: President, Rev. G. T. Warner; vice-presidents: Lord Clifford, Mr. C. Seale-Haynes, M.P.; Hon. R. Dawson, Mr. H. M. Baker, Mr. L. Bearne, C.C., … (includes) … Mr. W. S. Pinsent …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Pulman’s Weekly News and Advertiser: Tuesday 6th June 1893

Cricket: Axminster Town Club v. Cyclists: A match between some members of the town club and the newly formed cyclist club was played here on Wednesday, when the former inflicted a crushing defeat on the “Wheelmen”.  Town: … total 204; … (includes J. D. Pinsent, b. Bond, 46) … Cylists: First innings total 17 … (includes four wickets by Pinsent): Second Innings … total 33 … (includes one wicket by Pinsent).


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GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936

Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 3rd June 1893

Knighton v. Vipan and Headly: Played at Knighton on Saturday: Scores: Vipan and Headly: Headly c and b Powell, 0; Loones, c Powel, b C. Bell, 6; Barlow b Powel, 0; Whitlock b Suttliffe 3; Kilworth b Suttliffe 20; Wood b Suttliffe 0; J. Guttridge c and b Sibson 5; F. Guttridge b Suttliffe 2; Licquorish b Sibson 5; Pincent run out 0, Hardy not out 0, extras 5, total 46: Knighton: H. Norman retired, 53; C. Bell b Wood 11; F. W. Hyland b Barlow 37; Suttliffe b Guttridge 21; J. Sibson not out 5, A. Bell, J. Smith, P.. Marriott, J. Powel, J. Marriott and H. Buttress did not bat, extras 6, total 133.


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GROxxxx Tiverton