Gloucester Citizen: Monday 19th February 1906

Petty Sessions: Monday: Before the Mayor (Mr. W. Nash Skillicorne), Col. Croker-King, Col. Rogers, V. D., Mr. A. J. Stanton, and Mr. J. E. Williams: … William Edward Sydney Pinsent (30), “a stranger to Cheltenham” at present living at 4, New Buildings, Coney Hill, was brought up charged with indecent exposure in Chester Walk on Saturday last. George Curtis, licensed victualler, gave evidence which made the prisoner’s offence appear to be of a highly disgraceful and disgusting nature. P.C. Baker gave evidence of arrest. Prisoner gave evidence on oath denying any wilful intent to insult. He said he was a jeweller by trade. Prisoner admitted previous convictions at Bristol and Gloucester, for indecent exposure. At the latter place he was given one month’s hard labour. The Chairman said that it was the most disgraceful offence. The prisoner would be sent to prison for three months as an incorrigible rogue and vagabond.


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GRO0894 Bristol: William Edward Sidney Pinsent: 1876 – 1911

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 29th December 1906

Newton Abbot Show: Dogs, Poultry, Rabbits etc. Anxious to avert the “disaster” likely to befall the county by Plymouth throwing over December 26th as the date for their annual dog show and thus leaving Devon absolutely without a canine engagement for Boxing-day, the men of Newton, headed by that doyen of local secretaries (Mr. A. V. Judd) decided to arrange such a show … The combined show, which opened in the Newton vegetable market on Wednesday, proved a great attraction both in regard to entries and attendance …  (description of show and results) … The Vice-presidents and patrons of the combined show include Hon. W. F. D. Smith, M.P., Admiral Sir John Hext, Col. Retallick, Capt. Morrison-Bell, Messrs. Harold St. Maur, R. Vicary, W. S. Pinsent, H. H. Hext, H. B. Peacock, M. W. Ball, E. Bishop, and W. H. Walton; The Judges were …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 28th December 1906

Clarence Pier: The concerts on the Clarence Pier on Saturday, both in the afternoon and evening, were fairly well attended, and were quite up to the usual standard of excellence from a musical point of view … An additional attraction was the appearance of Miss Maud Pinsent, a brilliant pianist, whose contributions included Chapin’s (a) Etude in A flat minor, (b) Nocturne E. flat major; Weber’s “Moto Continuo,” and “Auf dem Bergen” (Grieg). Miss Pinsent is equipped with an uncommonly fine technique, and she has a crisp and velvety touch and a considerable amount of expression. The audience showed their appreciation of the talented artiste by enthusiastic demands for encores, which were readily accorded …


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GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 22nd December 1906

Yesterday, at Newton Abbot, Mr. James Stooke sold, by auction, the Prince of Wales Inn to Mr. W. S. Pinsent for £1,400; 39a, 41 and 43 Courtenay Street, to Mr. W. Vicary for £550; 23 Highweek Road to Mrs. A. Tully for £160; 11, Prospect Terrace, to Mr. Hext for £150 and 13 and 15 Prospect Terrace to Mr. Harold Watts, for £295. All the property is leasehold.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 21st December 1906

Naval Dance At Southsea: Given by the Officers of the Torpedo Flotilla: The ball of the Officers of the Reserve Torpedo Flotilla (Portsmouth) at the Esplanade Hotel Rooms, Southsea, on Friday was a brilliant and successful function. Over three hundred and fifty guests were present … continues … Mrs. Pinsent was gowned in black velvet, and her daughter wore a dainty cream violet frock with pompadour ribbon. …

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Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 21st December 1906

Clarence Pier: Winter Season, 1906-7: Instrumental Concerts every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7.30 till 9.30: Admission Two pence: Saturday 22nd December, 3.30 and 7.30: Miss Gladys Roberts, Contralto; Miss Maud Pinsent, Solo Pianist, Mr. Samuel Masters, Tenor; Mr. Monk Gould, Accompanist. The Full String Band of the Royal Marine Artillery: Admission Sixpence …


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GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962

Nottingham Journal: Saturday 10th November 1906

Norfolk Rector’s Widow:  Mrs. Louisa Ann Rackham, of Bawdeswell, East Dereham, Norfolk, who died on October 5th last, widow of the Rev. R. Reeve Rackham, rector Bintry-with-Themelthorpe, Norfolk, left estate the gross value of £2,470 2s. 4d, of which the net personalty has been sworn at £2,409 I2s. 4d. The sole executrix of her will is her daughter, Dame Emily Hetty Sabine Pinsent (widow of his Honour Sir Robert John Pinsent, sen-puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland), 13 Stanley Crescent, Notting Hill, London.


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Downham Market Gazette: Saturday 13th October 1906

Bintry: The funeral of Mrs. L. A. Rackham, widow of the late Rev. R. R. Rackham, 25 years Rector of this parish, took place on Tuesday. The clergy were the Rector (Rev. J. B. Hewetson) and the Rev. M. Bower (Rector of Bawdeswell), in which parish the deceased had been living. The principal mourners were Lady Pinsent (daughter), Mr. Frank Pinsent (grandson), Mrs. C. Hamond (Twyford Hall), Captain F. R. Thackeray (Yarrow House), Mr. W. J. Stone (Yarrow Cottage), Mr. J. Hall, (Bintry), Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Purdy (Foulsham), Mr. and Mrs. Watson (Bintry), Mrs. B. Dack and Mrs. Morris (Foulsham). Beautiful wreaths and crosses were sent by Emily H. Pinsent, Frank, Mrs. J. R. W. Purdy, Mrs. S. J. Woodhouse and family, Mrs. C. A. Hamond, Gussie, and Rebecca.


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Downham Market Gazette: Saturday 13th October 1906

Bintry: The funeral of Mrs. L. A. Rackham, widow of the late Rev. R. R. Rackham, 25 years Rector of this parish, took place on Tuesday. The clergy were the Rector (Rev. J. B. Hewetson) and the Rev. M. Bower (Rector of Bawdeswell), in which parish the deceased had been living. The principal mourners were Lady Pinsent (daughter), Mr. Frank Pinsent (grandson), Mrs. C. Hamond (Twyford Hall), Captain F. R. Thackeray (Yarrow House), Mr. W. J. Stone (Yarrow Cottage), Mr. J. Hall, (Bintry), Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Purdy (Foulsham), Mr. and Mrs. Watson (Bintry), Mrs. B. Dack and Mrs. Morris (Foulsham). Beautiful wreaths and crosses were sent by Emily H. Pinsent, Frank, Mrs. J. R. W. Purdy, Mrs. S. J. Woodhouse and family, Mrs. C. A. Hamond, Gussie, and Rebecca.


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Norfolk News: Saturday 13th October 1906

Bintry: The funeral of Mrs. L. A. Rackham, widow of the late Rev. R. R. Rackham, for 25 years rector of this parish, took place on Tuesday, officiating clergy were the rector (Rev. J. H. Hewetson) and the Rev. M. Bower (rector of Bawdeswell, in which parish the deceased had been living. The principal mourners were Lady Pinsent (daughter), Mr. Frank Pinsent (grandson), Mrs. C. Hamond (Twyford Hall), Captain F. R. Thackeray (Yarrow House), Mr. W. J. Stone (Yarrow Cottage), Mr. J. Hall (Bintry), Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W. Purdy (Foulsham), Mr. and Mrs. Watson (Bintryj, Mrs. B. Dack and Mrs. Morris (Foulsham). Beautiful wreaths and crosses were sent Emily H. Pinsent, Frank, Mrs. H. W. Purdy, Mrs. S. J. Woodhouse and family, Mrs. C. A. Hamond, Gussie, and Rebecca.


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948