Leicester Evening Mail: Monday 21st April 1913

Belgrave P.M. Church, Claremont Street: Sunday School anniversary services in connection with the above church were held yesterday. The pastor, the Rev. J. Whittle was the preacher.  In the afternoon the Rev. W. Hughes, of Thurmaston gave an interesting address to parents and scholars. In the day’s special singing the following were the soloists: Misses R. Cornish, D. Walker, M. Horner, 0. Walker, J. Barrett, and Ivy Gilder, and Master Harold Pinsent. The total collections were £10 1s. At the close of the evening service special attention was made of the efficient way in which Councillor Geo. Milton had trained the children.


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 17th April 1913

No Election: Count Council Vacancy: Yesterday was nomination day for the vacancy in the County Council representation of Newton Abbot West, caused by the elevation of Mr. W. Vicary to the Aldermanic Bench. The only nomination was that of Mr. Robert Vicary, of Churchills, Newton. His proposers were Messrs. Tompkins, W. Wyatt, W. S. Pinsent and Dr. H. D. Mapleton, and the seconders, Messrs. B. D. Webster, H. Shobbrook, A. G. Goss, and A. E. N. Husband.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Erdington News: Saturday 12th April 1913

Funeral of Dr. Jordan Lloyd: Last Scenes at Harborne: The funeral of the late Dr. Jordon Lloyd, J.P., senior surgeon of the Queen’s Hospital, Birmingham, and one of the foremost surgeons in the Midlands … (discussion)… Members of the family and other principal mourners were … (list includes) … Mr. Roy Pinsent … Mr. R. A. Pinsent … 


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948
GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 14th March 1913

Chagford License: Alleged Redundancy: The police objected, at the adjourned Licensing meeting of the Moretonhampstead Magistrates to the renewal of the license o the King’s Arms Inn, Chagford, on the grounds of redundancy. The joint owners were Mrs. H. Collins, of Cheltenham, and Mrs. E. F. Hooper, of 41 Old Tiverton Road, Exeter; the licensee was Mr. J. J. Crook, of Newton Abbot; the manager, Mr. F. G. Rhodes, and the lessees were Messrs. Wm. Pinsent and Sons, brewers of Newton Abbot … (description of premises and other licensed establishments in Chagford) … Mr. Hooper: Messrs. Pinsent and Son are giving the house up on March 25th, and it will then be a free-house … 

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 13th March 1913]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 13th March 1913

Surveyors’ Institution: Devon and Cornwall Committee: The Devon and Cornwall Provincial Committee of the Surveyors’ Institution have just held their spring meeting at the Royal Hotel, Plymouth, when the President of the Institution (the Hon. E. G. Strutt) and the Secretary (Mr. A. Goddard) attended from London. Mr. E. A. Stapledon (the Provincial Chairman) presided, and the following other members were present: Fellows … (includes) … F. W. H. Pinsent …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 7th March 1913

Freehold Properties: At Stratford upon Avon: Lot 1: All that Tenement or Dwelling House, No. 59 Henley Street until recently known as “The Stratford Arms Inn” … for further particulars apply as to all the Lots to the Auctioneer, Stratford upon Avon and also to Lot 1 to Messrs. Pinsent & Col, solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill Birmingham. …

[see also other dates]


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Saturday 22nd February 1913

Leicester Guild of the Crippled: There was a large attendance at the weekly concert of the Guild on Friday evening, when the programme was arranged by Councillor G. E. Hilton and a party of children … (description) …  included …  song, “Four Jolly Sailors” (Ed. German), Frank Briars, Harold Pinsent, Cyril Payne, and Louis Fisher; …


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962 (?)

The Queen: Saturday 15th February 1913

Franchise and Registration Bill: Position of Women in Local Government: The officers of the Women’s Local Government Society, Lady Strachey, Lady Lockyer and Miss A. L, Browne, send us the following letter: … (includes) … Moreover, in addition to reaffirming the sex inequalities introduced in 1894, the provision in the Bill that married women in England and Wales outside London should not vote in county and town council elections would have rendered statutory a disability as to which revising barristers are not agreed, a result of which would have been to prevent the continuance of Mrs. Hume Pinsent’s services on the Birmingham City Council. …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949


Bucks Herald: Saturday 1st February 1913

Music Lessons: Miss Pinsent has resumed her lessons in pianoforte, singing etc. in Aylesbury and district.


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GRO0318 Devonport: Frances Maude Pinsent: 1882 – 1953

Halifax Daily Guardian: Monday 6th January 1913

Our Library Column: Special Reading Lists:  1. Hereditary and Social Welfare: … Feeblemindedness: … Pinsent, E. F.: Care and Control of the Feeble-minded. In Nineteenth Century, Vol. 68 (1910): … Pinsent, E. F.: Our Provision for the Mentally Defective. In Nineteenth Century, Vol. 70 (1911) …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949