Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 14th December 1928

Havant and Emsworth: News of the District: … … Cases at the Court: Before Col. W. H. Williams, Mr. Gauntlett and Mr. W. H. P. Ward, at the Havant Sessions on Friday, the following defendants were fined for using a motor vehicle on which a current licence was not exhibited: Eric B. Gammon, £1; Wm. F. Mees, £1; William O. B. Pinsent (Southbourne), 25s; Thos. A. Hesketh (London), 25s; Walter H. Sheraton (Brighton), … (and others)


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GRO0909 Bovey Tracey: William Oliver Bristow Pinsent: 1900 – 1951

Liverpool Journal of Commerce: Tuesday 11th December 1928

Latest Movements of London, Liverpool & Manchester Vessels: … includes … MacAndrews & Co. Ltd. Suffolk House, Laurence, Putney Hill, E.C.4 & Goree, Water St. Liverpool.  Pinson, at London; Dec. 6 … …


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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 8th December 1928

Downside School: Splendid Prize Day Gathering: … (discussion) … The Gregorian Medal: The headmaster said the Gregorian medal was given to the boy who showed the best standard of attainment during the year, and it was always a matter of interest if the Gregorian medallist was also one who took part in the general activities of the school. He had no hesitation on this occasion in awarding the medal to the head of school, Anthony Revell Eardley Wilmot (applause) …  … Gregorian Prizes: Higher Certificate Distinction: Ancient History, Anthony Revell Eardley-Wilmot, and Basil Hume Pinsent …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 7th December 1928

Downside School: Splendid Prize Day Gathering: Unique Sports Record:  … The Sullivan Opera: After tea, the boys presented a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera “H.M.S. Pinafore,” by kind permission of Mr. Rupert D’ Oyly Carte. The following were the dramatis personae: The R. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter. K.C.B., (First Lord of the Admiralty), B. H. Pinsent; Captain Corcoran (Commanding H.M.S. Pinafore), R. G. Molesworth … (continues) …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000

Leicester Daily Mercury: Thursday 6th December 1928

Advertisement: Farrow’s Peas & Tomato Ketchup: These are some of the shops who will give you Free a large 7 1/2d Packet of Farrow’s Green Peas every time you purchase a d 1/3d Bottle of Farrow’s British made Tomato Ketchup: … (list includes) … Pinsent, E. A. 277 Clarendon Park Road:


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Wednesday 5th December 1928

Teams for Tomorrow:  … … Pharmacy v. Frear’s and Blacks – On Victoria Park, at 2.30: Fear’s and Blacks: R. Shore, A. Phillips, and B. Bell; E. Waltham, J. Jones, and T. Brown; C. Underwood, W. Spencer, A Marks (captain); S. A. other and J. Clarridge: Reserves: F. Reade and W. Pinsent …


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GROxxxx Tiverton

Western Daily Press: Thursday 29th November 1928

Husband and Wife: Cheltenham Action Settled: The settlement of an action by Mr. Francis Godfrey of Deerhurst, St. Mark’s, Cheltenham, against this wife, Mrs. Constance Andrina Godfrey, of the Cross House, Tewkesbury, was announced to Mr. Justice Tomlin in the Chancery Division yesterday … … (he claimed she had used undue influence in getting him to transfer money and lands but said he could not prove his case) … … Mr. W. P. Spens, K.C., (instructed by Messrs. Pinsent and Company, Birmingham) for Mrs. Godfrey, said but for the allegations the action could have been settled outside but having regard to the  allegations it was thought better to have the action dismissed publicly in open court. …


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Leicester Evening Mail: Thursday 29th November 1928

Special to Leicester: Free … … Farrow’s Peas and Tomato Ketchup … …  These shops are giving to every purchaser of a 1/3 bottle of Farrow’s Tomato Ketchup a large 71/2 packet of Farrow’s Green Peas FREE: Get Yours today: … (shops include) … A. E. Pinsent, 277 Clarendon Park Road …

[see similar other dates]


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GRO0079 Tiverton: Arthur Ernest Pinsent: 1899 – 1969

Leicester Evening Mail: Wednesday 28th November 1928

To-Morrow’s Teams: Tramsways v. Frears and Black on the Agricultural ShowGround; kick off 2.30: Team of Frears and Blacks: R. Shore, B. Pell and S. A. Garrett; A. Phillips, T. Brown, and J. Jones, C. Underwood, F. Reade, A. Marks (capt.) J. Clarridge, W. Pinsent: Reserve, D. Waltham. [GROxxxx Tiverton]

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Western Mail: Monday 19th November 1928

In the Matter of the Companies Acts, 1908 to 1917 and In the Matter of Duffryn, Aberdare Colliery 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 15th day of January 1939 being the day for that purpose fixed by the Liquidator, to send the names and addresses and the particulars of the debts, or claims … etc. … Dated this 17th Day of November 1928: Pinsent and Co. 6, Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, Solicitors to the above-named Liquidator …

[see similar for several other Colliery Companies]


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