Fleetwood Chronicle: Friday 9th October 1908

Cheshire Repository, Crewe: Big Prizes for Pedigree Hackney and Show Ponies: “Fylde Sabrinetta” Re-sold for 525 guineas: Frank Lloyd and sons held their annual sale of show horses and ponies at Crewe on Tuesday last. The entry, while not being large, was most select: … other sales included … Mr. W. S. Pincent, Newton Abbot, “Heponstall Go Lightly” 60 gns to Mr. Banks, Blackpool … 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Birmingham Mail: Tuesday 6th October 1908

Cyclist and MotorCyclist: County Court Claim: … Mr. Milward (instructed by Messrs. Pinsent) appeared for the plaintiff … (largely illegible)


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Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Saturday 3rd October 1908

List of Passenger: Departures: P. & O. S. N. Co: S. S. Marmora, from London, Oct. 2nd, and Marseilles, Oct. 9th, for Gibraltar, Marseilles, Port Said Aden and Bombay: … includes Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pinsent …


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GRO0077 Devonport: Arthur Edwin Pinsent: 1871 – 1939
GRO1235 Devonport: Annie Louisa Brennan: 1871 – 1939 (?)

Chester Chronicle: Saturday 3rd October 1908

Cheshire Repository, Crewe: High class Sale of 66 Illustrious Show Horses and Pedigree Hackneys: Tuesday 6th October at 12 o’clock: Frank Lloyd & Sons have been instructed by the following noted breeders and Exhibitors to sell by action at the special sale, as above from … (list includes) … Mr. W. S. Pinsent, Show Mare, “Heptonstall Go Lightly”; …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Evening Despatch: Thursday 1st October 1908

Law Society: over £6,000 Granted in Relief: The Law Society reopened the thirty-third provincial meeting at the Birmingham Council House this morning, when, at ten o’clock, Mr. Walter Dowson, as vice-president of the Board of Directors, took the chair of the annual meeting of the Solicitors’ Benevolent Association, which this year attains its jubilee … (discussion) … The President moved the adoption of the report and in seconding Mr. R. A. Pinsent, as the local director of the association, said Birmingham was very sensible of the many advantages of having the provincial meeting held in the city. By way of marking their sense of appreciation, they had canvassed the solicitors in Birmingham, and they were able to present that day a list of fifty additional subscribers, which would go some distance towards making up the desired 500 new members. They had instituted another novelty in constituting the associate residuary legatees of the fund collected for the entertainment of the society. (laughter and hear, hear) …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 1st October 1908

Old-Age Pensions: Local Subcommittees: On Thursday, Devon County Council confirmed the appointment of sub-committees for carrying out the provisions of the Old-Age Pensions Act in the county, among those appointed being the following: … … Newton Abbot: (Urban): Newton Abbot: The parishes of Wolborough, Highweek and Milber. Sub-committee, Messrs. A. J. Murrin, W. Vicary, C. Adams, E. Chapple, Rear-Admrl. Sir J. Hext, Mr. Lugg, Dr. H. B. Mapleton, Messrs. W. S. Pinsent and Prothero, all of Newton Abbot.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 26th September 1908

Old-Age Pensions: Local Subcommittees: On Thursday, Devon County Council confirmed the appointment of sub-committees for carrying out the provisions of the Old-Age Pensions Act in the county, among those appointed being the following … … Newton Abbot (Urban): Newton Abbot: The parishes of Wolborough, Highweek and Milber, Subcommittee: Messrs. A. J. Murrin, W. Vicary, C. Adams, E. Chapple, Rear-Admrl. Sir J. Hext, Mr. Lugg, Dr. H. B. Mapleton, Messrs. W. S. Pinsent and Prothero, all of Newton Abbot.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 25th September 1908

… yesterday, Thomas Keeton, 318 Dudley Road, was summoned for embezzling 19s 6d on or about November 20th 1907; 9s on April 24, 1908 and £1 8s on August 28th last, the money of Messrs. John Feeney and others, newspaper proprietors, 38, New Street. Defendant was also summoned for making false entries in a workbook on May 22 and June 2, 1908, with intent to defraud. Mr. Joy (instructed by Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co.) prosecuted, and Mr. A. Ward (instructed by Mr. Harold Mayhew) defended … (long review of case)

[See also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 29th September and Thursday 8th October 1908].


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Madras Weekly Mail: Thursday 24th September 1908

Death of Mr. W. Lambert of the Madras Port Trust. We very much regret to record the death, at 1. a.m. on the 19th instant, from Cholera, of Mr. William Lambert, Traffic Manager, Madras Port Trust, in the fifty seventh year of his age. … (continues) … Later on, however, after returning Home, he severed his connection with his old firm and returning to Madras, succeeded the late Mr. C. Pinsent as Secretary to the (former) Harbour Trust Board. On the reorganization of the Trust he became Traffic Manager of the Madras Port Trust …


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904

Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 19th September 1908

On Thursday Next: Mainstone Farm, Romsey, Hants: ¾ Mile from Romsey Station: John T. Woolley and Wallis are favoured with instructions from Mr. G. W. Melcome (who is giving up the farm) to sell by auction, on the Premises, on Thursday September 24th, 1906, immediately after Romsey Market, the whole of his herd of 49 dairy cattle … … cart horses: milk, cob, 130 head of poultry; also by permission, the property of Mr. J. T. Woolley, Spursholt Farm, 12 heifers and calves; also the property of Mr. Pinsent, Gambledown Farm, a four-years old roan cart colt, quiet in plough harness, and a blood red two years old shorthorn bull; four years old brown cart colt, broken to all harnesses, the property of Mr. A. Jewell, East Wellow; … … sale to commence at 1.30 o’clock sharp … 

[GROxxxx Hennock]


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