South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 5th September 1930

Chudleigh Carnival: … Tableaux, Trade Cars etc. … (includes) “Ye Olde Shaving Saloon” – R. Perryman, F. King, G. Pinsent, W. Froom, J. Perryman, H. Morey: Driver, T. Weeks:


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Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 19th December 1930

Borough of Royal Tunbridge Wells: Mayor’s Fund – Christmas Dinner at Home: List of Subscriptions … (includes) … 10s … Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0281 Devonport: Ethel Mary Philomena Whitelaw: 1869 – 1955

Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 22nd November 1930

Stevenage Autumn Show: An Improved Exhibition: Full List of Awards: … continues at length … The officials of the show, which was admirably arranged, were: Chairman, Comdr. Pinsent, R.N.; vice-chairman, Major W. Sherriff; Committee, … … In introducing Mrs. Pollard, Comdr. Pinsent said he was delighted to be able to pass on to the members the judges’ considered opinion that the show this year was equal with those of St. Albans, Hertford, and Hitchin. They were happy to see good proof that advanced methods of horticulture were being employed, and that the district improvement had been made.  … … Silver cup, presented by Comdr. Pinsent, R. N.; Mr. W. J. Thody, collection of vegetables (cottagers) …


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948

Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 8th November 1930

Stevenage Legionnaires: … … The British Legion and United Services Fund Benevolent Committee was, it was stated, constituted as follows: Lady Butler Fellowes, Mrs. Clive Pinsent, Mrs. Lyndon Skeggs, Major W. O. times, the Rev. F. A. W. Gibbs. Messrs. H. N. Barclay, H. G. Rose, and N. W. Wright with the officials and members of the branch committee.  … Election of officers … (includes) … Comdr. Clive Pinsent …


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948
GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Western Times: Friday 7th November 1930

Lustleigh: Funeral of Mr. Samuel Hill, 11 Brookfield, who passed away a few days after reaching his 79th birthday took place on Saturday at the Bovey Tracey Cemetery … (attendees included) … Pinsant …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 6th November 1930

Lustleigh: The funeral has taken place of Mr. Samuel Hill, who passed away a few days after his 79th birthday, the interment being made in the Bovey Tracey cemetery …  (list of attendees includes) … Mr. J. Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wyatt, Messrs. G. Pinsant, A. and F. Wyatt, and Stancombe, (Bovey Tracey) … …

[see similar: Western Times: Friday 7th November 1930]


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GRO0340 Bovey Tracey: George Pinsent: 1844 – 1937

Stratford upon Avon: Friday 31st October 1930

Stratford-on-Avon: Sale of de-licensed properties: Walker Barnard & Son, F.A.I. have received instructions from Messrs. Flower and Sons Ltd. to sell by Auction at the Unicorn Hotel, Stratford-on-Avon on Monday November 10th, 1930: … details (two lots including “The Lord Nelson”) … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Tuesday 28th October 1930

Chartered Surveyors: Devon and Cornwall Branch: The annual meeting of the Devon and Cornwall branch of the Surveyors’ Institution was held at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter, when the following were present: — Messrs. A. H. Ward, Plymouth (in the chair), A. Pearse Jenkin, T. H. Andrew, S. Bliss, M.B.E., P. E. Beddington, J. F. Bowden (member the Council), H. A. Drew, J. Gould Drew, B.A., J.P., J. H. F. Foster, W. T. Hills, H. Holbrow, J. Humphries, J. A. Jones, T. H. Kerslake, M. P. Knubley, A. Michelmore, W. W. Needham, F. W. H. Pinsent, E. A. Stapledon, J. E. Tory, E. L. Vining, P. Whitton, R. F. Woodcock, C. Lee Wright, and J. D. Drew (hon. secretary), Fellows; J. F. Ashworth … … (election of officers) …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 17th October 1930

Dangerous Driving: Mr. Arthur Glanville, of Portsmouth, represented John Douglas Pinsent, of 37, Auckland Road East, Southsea, who was summoned for driving his car dangerously at Horndean, on September 21. Arthur Frederick Masters, a decorator, of 7, St. Alban’s Road, Southsea, said that on September 21 he was riding a bicycle from Havant to Horndean, accompanied by his young lady on another bicycle. They passed between the Horndean War Memorial and the Red Lion and had gone about 30 yards round the corner in the direction of Portsmouth, when the defendant’s car, which was proceeding in the same direction, passed them, the rear near mudguard catching the handlebars of the witness’s machine. Both he and the young lady were thrown from their machines. — Miss Doris Clark, a corset maker, of 11, Ceveland Road, Southsea, corroborated. — Archibald Hobbs, a grocer, of London Road, Horndean who saw the accident, said that the defendant had plenty of room to pass the two cycles. — Mr. Glanville contended that Masters wobbled as the rear of the car was passing him. —The Bench found the case proved, and a fine of £2 with £2 2s 6d costs was imposed.


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GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936

Lancashire Evening Post: Saturday 4th October 1930

Wanted: Experienced General, plain cooking, no washing: Ref. essential; 20-25, Write, Pinsent, 161 Elderfield Road, Clapton, London:


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