Morning Leader: Saturday 15th October 1904

Worse Than the Mosaic Law: Modern Treatment of Feeble-Minded Children: The treatment of mentally defective children was discussed by the Conference on the Feeble-minded at the Guildhall yesterday. Mrs. Hume Pinsent, in a paper on “After Care in Birmingham,” showed what was being done in that city for this unfortunate class …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 1st October 1904

The Late Mr. L. Bearne of Newton Abbot: The Funeral: Yesterday, amid many manifestations of regret, the remains of the late Mr. L. Bearne, J.P., were laid to rest at Newton Abbot. … (description of event) …those also present included … (list) … W. Pinsent …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 28th September 1904

North Curry: Wesleyan Sunday School Picnic: A large party of scholars and friends in connection with the above place of worship, numbering about 120, had a very pleasant afternoon’s picnic on Thursday. The party were conveyed by brakes, etc., to the Burton Pynsent Monument and grounds, where in the course of the afternoon various games were indulged in …


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Coventry Times: 21st September 1904

Highly Attractive and Picturesque Bijou Estate: Keresley, Warwickshire: Whittindale & Watson are favoured with the instruction to offer by Auction at their Estate Rooms, Hertford Street, Coventry at an early date the Compact and Attractive Small Residential Estate known as “Birch Tree House”, in the parish of Keresley … continues … Further particulars may be had in due course and in the meantime of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham … …

[see related on other dates]


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 17th September 1904

Kingsbridge Agricultural Show: The 11th annual exhibition in connection with the Kingsbridge Agricultural Society attracted 334 entries, which constituted a record, and marked an advance of 59 over last year … (description) … Driving: Horse, exceeding 14 h.h. open: 1, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 2, C. Yeo, Stonehouse; 3, Ford, Newton Ferrers; r. J. Trant: Horse, not exceeding 14 h.h. open: 1, J. Ford; 2, H. Arnold; 3, R. Ferris,Totnes; r., E. B. Oldrieve.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Crediton Gazette: 3rd September 1904

Cullompton Petty Sessions: … A Dangerous Practice: A Burlescombe innkeeper, named George Pinsent, formerly of Tiverton, pleaded not guilty to a summons charging him with leaving a horse unattended on the highway. Superintendent Collins said he was at Uffculme on August 25th, and outside the Brewery premises he saw a horse attached to a trap, in which was seated a little child about two or three years of age. Witness entered the premises and called for the defendant who came out from an inner office. Defendant: The horse was tied up to a crook in the wall; a man afterwards saw me unfasten the rope. Supt. Collins: No, it was not tied up; and even if it were, you have no right to leave a little child at the mercy of whatever might come along. The chairman: The Bench have carefully considered this case, which they dismiss on payment of the costs.

[see also 6th September 1904]

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Madras Weekly Mail: Thursday 25th August 1904

Madras Harbour Trust Board: The following are extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings at a Meeting of the Trustees of the Madras Harbour held on the 5th instant. … … Read G. 0., No. 304, Marine, dated 26th July 1904, intimating that His Excellency the Governor in Council regrets that he is unable to alter the order already issued. Resolved that it be placed on record that the Board regretted Government’s inability to accept its strong recommendation that a grant of Rs. 15,000 should be made to the widow of its late Secretary, Mr. C. Pinsent.


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

Daily Malta Chronicle and Garrison Gazette: Tuesday 23rd August 1904

Cricket: 99 Coy. R.G.A. versus Eastern C.C. At Tigne on Wednesday: the solders gained a fine victory by 37 runs, defeating their opponents who have had a long run of unbroken success. … 99 Company: total 138 (includes Gr. Pinsent ct. F. Jones b. Frost, 26 … Eastern C.C. total 101.

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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 20th August 1904

Paignton Regatta: First Day: On Tuesday the annual regatta at Paignton commenced in fairly good weather … … Horse Driving Competitions: Harness horse: 1, Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Minerva; 2, Dr. Haydon’s Peacock; 3, Mr. F. Palk’s Dogswell: Skilled driving: 1 – Edwards, Torquay, 2, W. S. Pinsent; 3, A. Searle, Stoke Gabriel. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 18th August 1904

Totnes v. Addiscombe Wanderers: At Totnes on Monday, the visitors secured a very easy victory. … Wanderers: 135 (includes R. L. Turner, c. Presswell, b. Pinsent, 25) … Totnes: 58: (includes R. M. Pinsent, b. Davy, 7) … Wanderers: [Note: Pinsent and Vincent playing for Totnes] … … (also) … … Paignton Regatta: First Day: … Horse Driving Competitions: Harness horse: 1, Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Minerva; 2, Dr. Haydon’s Peacock, 3, Mr. F. Palk Dogwell: Skilled driving: 1, Edwards, Torquay, 2, W. S. Pinsent; 3, A Searle, Stoke Gabriel: … (continues )…


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944
GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920