Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 16th July 1906

Cricket: Newton College v. Bovey Tracey: At Newton and won b the home team by 69 runs. Tinney took five wickets for 33 and Vicary four for 37. Scores: Newton College: 142 for 8 wickets: Bovey: 73 … (includes) … W. Pinsent, not out, … 9.


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 16th June 1906

Cricket: White, Chatton & Co., v. Bovey 2nd: At Plainmoor, on Saturday: For the winners, Benjafield had four wickets for 9, and Narracott five for 14: Scores: White, Chatton & Co: … total 89 including … E. Pleace, b Pinsent, 20, … H. Benjafield, c. Coysh, b. Pinsent, 3 … and G. Easton, b. Pinsent, 7 … Bovey 2nd XI: … Total 31, … (includes) … W. Pinsent, c. and b. Narracott, 0. 


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 15th June 1906

Cricket Notes: White, Chatton & Co.’s XI was at home on Saturday at Plainmoor to Bovey end XI and although weakened by the absence of the brothers Bailey, they gave the visitors a beating by 58 runs. … The innings resulted in a total of 89 runs, the wickets being secured by Wyall 3 for 20 runs, Pinsent 3 for 25, Coysh 3 for 27 and Coniam 1 for 1. … With the other exception of Pinsent being neatly taken low down in the hands of Narracott off his own bowling the rest were clean bowled by the two bowlers throughout the innings. Bovey total 31, all out: (W. Pinsent, c. and b. Narracott … 0).

(see similar: Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 16th June 1906)


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 7th June 1906

Yealmpton Agricultural Association: Annual Exhibition: … … Harness Classes: Harness horses, 15 h.h. and over: 1, W. Hamley, Plymouth; 2, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 3, E. F. Damerell, Plympton. … …

(also) … … Bovey Tracey v. St. Michael’s (Bristol): Played at Bovey on Monday. For the home team H. Mountford obtained four wickets for 8 runs, and for the visitors Jenkins had five for 19 runs: … St. Michaels, … Total 81, includes … W. Pinsent, b. H. Mountford, 3 … Bovey Tracey: … Total 93 …


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GRO0896 Tiverton: William George James Pinsent: 1892 – 1963

Western Times: Friday 18th May 1906

Newton Abbot: At the Liberal Club, Newton Abbot, a very excellent concert was given for the benefit of the performers during the winter season. The contributors were Messrs. W. Hexter, W. Davis (violin solo), W. Mudge, F. E. Fuller (humorous readings), R. Hayman, W. Pearce, W. Lobb (cornet solo), J. L. Elms, W. H. Pinsent, W. H. Hawker (banjo and mandolin trio) and Mr. W. J. Hawken (mandolin solo). Selections were also given by an orchestra. The arrangements were satisfactorily carried out by the Social Evenings’ Committee, with Mr. W. Lobb as the energetic hon. secretary. …


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

The Stage: Thursday 15th March 1906

Teignmouth: Assembly Rooms (Proprietor, Mr. G. A. Bilton). – A successful concert was given here on Thursday last in aid of a local football club. Amongst others Mr. W. H. Pinsent, (banjo), Mr. S. B. Harris (violin), and Mr. F. Ward (piano) gave some excellent items. The concert was arranged by Mr. Southey, a local artist. …


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Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 9th March 1906

Y.M.C.A. Football Concert: The second annual concert in aid of the funds of the Teignmouth Y.M.C.A. Football Club, took place in the Assembly Rooms last night before a large and appreciative audience … (description of the event includes) …  A musical trio entitled “Mosquitos Parade,” by Messrs. W. H. Pinsent, J. H. Elms, and W. Hawken was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience, as was also the banjo solo played by Mr. W. H. Pinsent. The pleasing programme concluded with the well-known sketch “Box and Cox” … (continues) …


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 9th March 1906

Teignmouth: … The annual football concert in aid of the funds of the Teignmouth Y.M.C.A. Club took place in the Assembly Room last evening. Those contributing to the programme were Messrs. Wall, Hexter, S. Harris, W. H. Hawker, Will Hexter, A. J. Chapple, S. Pochin, W. H. Pinsent, J. H. Elms, and A. Pearse. Mr. F. Ward accompanied. The programme concluded with the sketch “Box and Cox,” the characters being taken by Messrs. W. H. Hawker, F. Fraser, and Turner. …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 9th March 1906

Newton Abbot: …

Chief Officer Bennett, Paignton, acted as judge in a Fire Brigade competition held at Newton Abbot … A variety of entertainment was taken part in by Messrs. W. Lobb, L. Webber, J. L. Elms, W. H. Pensent, W. J. Hawken, W. Mudge, E. Carpenter, S. Pochin, Wallace Hexter … (continues) …


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Cheltenham Chronicle: Saturday 24th February 1906

William Edward Sydney Pinsent (30) a respectable-looking man, who gave the address of 4 New-buildings, Coney Hill, Gloucester, jeweller, was in custody charged with indecent exposure in Chester-walk on Saturday. He denied that his conduct was wilful, but the evidence Alfred Carter, licensed victualler, showed that prisoner’s conduct before two young females who were passing was of a most flagrant and disgraceful description.  P.C. Harding having deposed to arresting the prisoner, the Clerk stated that Pinsent had been convicted and heavily sentenced both at Gloucester and Bristol for like offences, and the question was whether he ought not to be treated as an incorrigible rogue and vagabond. Prisoner was sentenced to three months’ hard labour as a rogue and a vagabond.


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GRO0894 Bristol: William Edward Sidney Pinsent: 1876 – 1911