Bristol Times and Mirror: Thursday 16th May 1918

After being missing for a week, the body of David Hugh (sic) Pinsent, the observer who was killed with Lieutenant Lutyens while flying on an experimental test, has been found in the Basingstoke Canal.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

Liverpool Evening Express: 15th May 1918

After being missing for a week the body of David Hugh Pinsent, the observer who was killed with Lieut. Luytens, while flying in an experimental test, was found last night in the Basingstoke Canal.


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918

Bucks Herald: Saturday 4th May 1918

Stratford and East London Musical Festival: In this festival, held last week, Miss Pinsent entered her choir of working girls of East London for the Ladies’ Choirs Competition. Miss Pinsent’s choir came 3rd out of six entries and won the only certificate after the first and second prize: Adjudicator, Dr. Allen Gill.


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GRO0318 Devonport: Frances Maude Pinsent: 1882 – 1953

Western Times: Wednesday 17th April 1918

Newton Urban Tribunal: Mr. G. D. Woollcombe presided over last evening’s sitting of the Newton Abbot Urban Tribunal when Mr. H. G. Michelmore represented the National Service Authorities: …. In the case of L. L. Pidsley, employed by Mr. Pinsent, Mr. Michelmore said the man was formerly C1, but he had not been placed in Grade 3. He therefore withdrew the application for the withdrawal of the exemption certificate …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Lincolnshire Standard and Boston Guardian: 23rd March 1918

In the Lincoln diocese, the Rev. J. H. E. Bailey has been appointed a general preacher; the Rev. C. H. Bastow has been appointed to the Cabourn Vicarage; the Rev. W. Burgess to East and West Ravendale Vicarage, the Rev. E.T. Clark to Cowbit Vicaarge, and the Rev. J. Pinsent to Crosby curacy. 


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GRO0495 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1880 – 1925

Bucks Herald: Saturday 16th March 1918

South and West London Musical Festival: In this Festival, held last week, Miss Pinsent entered her choir of working girls of East London for the Ladies’ Choirs Competition. Miss Pinsent’s choir came 3rd, with 171 marks out of 200. The second choir had two marks more (173), and the winning choir gained 184 marks.


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GRO0318 Devonport: Frances Maude Pinsent: 1882 – 1953

Streatham News: Friday 15th March 1918

South and West London Musical Festival: …

The “Alderman Dawnay” Open Class for Ladies’ Choirs: Prize, a 25-guinea challenge shield presented by Alderman Dawnay, J.P., Mayor of Wandsworth with prize of £3 – 1. Streatham Congregation Church Ladies’ Choirs (conductor M. Fredk. C. Haggis); h.c., The Robert Browning Settlement Girls’ Club Choirs (conductor Miss F. Pinsent); Mdme G. Day winter’s Ladies Choir … (continues) …


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Dublin Leader: Saturday 26th January 1918

Publishers’ Notes: The Irish Monthly: The contents for January … (include) … Some Recollections of Cardinal Rampolla by L. A. M. Pynsent …


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GRO1138 Devonport: Lucretia Anna Maude Pinsent: 1857 – 1934

Dublin Leader: Saturday 26th January 1918

Publishers’ Notes: The Irish Monthly: The contents for January … (include) … Some Recollections of Cardinal Rampolla by L. A. M. Pynsent …


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GRO1138 Devonport: Lucretia Anna Maude Pinsent: 1857 – 1934

Hull Daily News: 16th May 1918

Observer’s Body Found: The body of David Hugh Pinsent, an observer, the second victim of last Wednesday’s aero plane accident in West Surrey, was found on Tuesday night found in the Basingstoke Canal at Frimley. The body of the pilot, Lieut. Lutyens was discovered near the wreckage near wreckage at the time of the accident.  


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GRO0163 Devonport: David Hume Pinsent: 1891 – 1918