Welsh Gazette: Thursday 15th November 1928

Debates Union: … On Tuesday evening Mr. Arthur Pinsent, M.A., B.Sc., Addressed the Scientific Society on “The Influence of physical science on the development of a scientific psychology.” …


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GRO0072 Tiverton: Arthur Pinsent: 1888 – 1978

Kington Times: Saturday 3rd November 1928

Problem of Mental Defectives: County Council and Inspector’s Proposals: … (a long report includes) … It was reported that a deputation of the council had interviewed Mrs. Pincent, one of the commissioners of the Board of Control in London, who had stated that from six to eight per 1,000 of the population of the country should be classed as mental defectives, while the proportion in Herefordshire was only 1.3 as so far ascertained. She had suggested that a survey be organized to watch defectives, and that local authorities should combine to provide institutions where at least 400 cases could be treated … (continues)


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Somerset Standard: Friday 2nd November 1928

Some 18th Century Frome Apprentices: Is there a Pack Saddle maker in all England today? On March 23rd, 1711, Samuel son of John Little, late of Froomsellwood, Packsaddle Maker, deceased, was apprenticed to John Lacey, junior, of the Parish of Froomsellwood, Blacksmith … continues … In the year 1797 Samuel Bowden of “Fromesellwood,” Attorney, took John Powell as his apprentice, and John Sellars, Broadweaver, Samuel Barnes, Thomas Taylor, carpenter, Henry King; Thomas Adams, blacksmith, Walter Long, George Ward, tiler took Benjamin Pincent, Roger Thomas plumber, Wm. Davis; Henry Hinton, tinplate worker, (continues) …


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London Daily Chronicle: Monday 22nd October 1928

Prospectus: Baldwin’s Limited … (details) … Solicitors for the Company: Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham …


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Western Mail: Monday 22nd October 1928

Prospectus … Baldwins Limited … issue of £1,000,000 6 per cent. First Mortgage Debenture Stock at 96 1/2 per cent … (details) … Solicitors for the Company: Messrs. Pinsent & Co. 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham. …

[see Subsidiaries of Baldwins … Western Mail: Tuesday 5th March 1929]


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Saffron Walden Weekly News: Friday 28th September 1928

Death of Sir Horace Darwin: Passing of Famous Cambridge Inventor: A Former Mayor: … During the last few years of his life Sir Horace was much interested in the training of mentally deficient children and with his daughter, Miss Ruth Darwin, helped to establish a home for such children at Girton. In 1923 he and Lady Darwin, in conjunction with Mrs. Pinsent, endowed a studentship in the University for the study of mental diseases: …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 21st September 1928

School of Arts & Crafts: Awards to Torquay Students: the annual exhibition of the work of the students at the School of Arts and Crafts, Torquay, is being held today and tomorrow. … Lacquer work: – Misses Boulton, Lintern, M. Hallam, E. Marnham, G. Moya, P. Quant, A. Calder, M. Pinsent, I. Boscawen, P. Vanstone, and Mrs. Higginbottom. …


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Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 31st August 1928

Tunbridge Wells Weddings: Mr. A. R. England – Miss E. M. Barden: The wedding was solemnized at St. Barnabas’ Church on Saturday between Miss Edith May Barden, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barden, of 22 Cromwell Road, Tunbridge Wells, and Mr. Ashley Richard England, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry England, of 49 Rochdale Road, Tunbridge Wells. … (description of wedding followed by list of presents includes) … Mrs. Ross Pinsent, handbag …

[see also Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser: Friday 31st August 1928]


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GRO0281 Devonport: Ethel Mary Philomena Whitelaw: 1869 – 1955

Hartland and West Country Chronicle: Wednesday 29th August 1928

Hartland and West Country Chronicle, No. 372: [100 Years Ago] 1828: August Marriage: Stoke 4th, Henry George, of Bath to Eleanor Pinsent (lic).


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GRO1653 Hennock: Eleanor Pinsent: 1802 – xxxx

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 27th August 1928

Britannia Wins: Brixham Regatta: Brixham and Torbay Royal Regatta took place on Saturday: Results … Athletic sports: 220 yards open handicap: 1, M. Potter (19 yds); 2, S. Rowe (Paignton A.C.), (18.5 yds); 3, E. G. Pinsent (Paignton A.C.): 430 yards: 1, E. G. Pinsent (35yds), 2. A. C. Penwill (Paignton A.C.) (35 yds); 3, E. P. Finch, (R.N. and R.M., A.C.), (22yds) …

[see similar: Western Morning News: Monday 27th August 1928]


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