Western Morning News: Wednesday 18th March 1925

To-Day’s Football: Devon Wednesday League: … … Torquay Wednesday v Devon Motor Transport: At Plymouth. Torquay – Dukes, Burley, Mantle, Evans, Curtis, Cload, A. N. Other, Hannaford, Houghton, Pincent, Stidworthy …


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993 (?)

Streatham News: Saturday 13th March 1925

New Plan at Mental Hospital: Opening of Extension Ceremony: Two innovations were mentioned at the four new pavilions of the Tooting Bec Mental Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. … (discussion) … among others present were … (list include) … commissioners of the board of control (Dr. C. H. Bond and Mrs. Pinsent) …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Southwestern Star (London): Friday 13th March 1925

Tooting Bec Hospital Extension Opened: The vastness of the Metropolitan Asylums Board Mental Hospital at Tooting Bec Common was a revelation to many of the visitors who Tuesday afternoon took part in the opening of the extension buildings … (continues) … Disabilities of Old Age: Until recently such persons could not be admitted to the hospital unless they were first certified as insane. This formality – for it was a formality – had been done away with. … (list of attendees includes) … Mrs. Pinsent … 


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 7th February 1925

The Doings of Downings: The Junior football team were away at Humberstone opposing Freeman, Hardy and Willis. They were losing 1 – 0 after 60 minutes of play, when the game had to be abandoned, owing to the wretched weather conditions, but both sides showed pluck in sticking it so long. Pinsent at back, and young Kenney, at centre-half were outstanding for the visitors, who showed a good knowledge of the game, but were unable to score.


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Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 6th February 1925

Ongar: School Prize Day: The annual prize-giving of the Ongar Congregational Sunday School took place in the School Hall on Wednesday. The room was packed. An exceedingly fine concert was arranged by the teachers … Others who contributed to the programme included … (list) … Miss Rosa A. Pinsent-Johnson, Mr. F. Blakely (songs) …


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London Daily Chronicle: Monday 2nd February 1925

Prospectus: H. P. Sauce Limited: … (details) … Solicitors: Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham.


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Western Morning News: Friday 30th January 1925

Prospectus: H. P. Sauce Limited: … 260,000 7 per Cent Cumulative Preference Shares of £ each at Par. … Prospectuses and Application Forms may be obtained today (Friday) from … (includes) … Pinsent and Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 30th January 1925

H.P. Sauce Limited; (Successors to the Midland Vinegar Company Ltd.) … … Prospectus … (details) … Prospectuses and Application Forms may be obtained today (Friday) from Midland Bank Limited, Head Office, … … Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham … …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Monday 26th January 1925

In the Matter of the Companies Acts 1908 to 1917 and In the Matter of Tailby and Company Limited: Notice is Hereby Given that the Creditors of the above named Company, which is being voluntarily wound up are required on or before the seventh day of March, 1925, being the day for that purpose fixed by the liquidator, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts and claims … (continues) … Dated this 21st day of January 1925: Pinsent and Co. 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, solicitors to the above named liquidator. …


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Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette: Friday 23rd January 1925

Forthcoming Marriages: Mr. J. A. Evershed and Miss Lois Pinsent Blackmore: The engagement is announced between John Arundel Evershed, son of the late Rev. John Edward Evershed, formerly Vicar of Leighton-Under-the-Wrekin, Shropshire, and Mrs. Evershed, of Alyesbury, Buck and Lois Pinsent, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. H. C. Blackmore of Great Missenden Bucks.


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