Nottingham Advertiser: Friday 25th September 1931

Auctioneers’ Sales: … … Messrs. James Styles and Whitlock announce that they have now sold by private treaty the smallholding known as The Nest, Lowsonford, near Henley-in-Arden, comprising: Dwelling house, range of buildings, and about four acres of grassland. Messrs. Pinsent and Co., of 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, acted as the vendor’s solicitors.


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Western Times: Friday 25th September 1931

Christow: Mrs. Sarah Pinsent Loveys, of 8, Courtenay Place, Teignmouth, formerly of Moretonhampstead, who died July 29th last, widow of Thomas Loveys, of Kennick, Christow, left estate of the gross value of £1,881 4s 8d, with net personalty £1. 765 17s 4d …


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Western Morning News: Wednesday 23rd September 1931

Mrs. S. P. Loveys, Teignmouth: Mrs. Sarah Pinsent Loveys, of 8, Courtenay-place, Teignmouth, formerly of Moretonhampstead, who died on July 29, widow of Thomas Loveys, of Kennick, Christow left estate the value of £1,831 gross and £1,765 net. Probate has been granted to Thomas Loveys, Dartlands, Hexworthy, Princetown and Mrs. Julia Ellen Trimble-Stevens-Neck, of Thurlestone, Abbotsbury, Newton Abbot.


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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 19th September 1931

Visitors: … Sydney Place: Glenluce Private Hotel … eight people, including … Mrs. Pinsant …


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Tamworth Herald: Saturday 19th September 1931

Messrs. Edward, Son & Bigwood, F.A.I.: Estate of William Sydney Wilkinson, deceased: Sutton Coldfield, about one mile from the Centre of the Town: The Wheatmoor Estate, situated near “Ashfurlong Hall”, having valuable frontages of about 3,930 yards to Tamworth Road, Whitehouse Common Road, Lindridge Road and Withy Hill Road, Total Area 332 acres, all freehold … In Six Lots … … Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham … …

[see related: Tamworth Herald: Saturday 12th September 1931 and Saturday 3rd October 1931]


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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 12th September 1931

Bath Visitors’ List: Sydney Place: Glenluce Private Hotel: (101): Miss Allen, Mrs. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Garrod, Mr. Goldsmith, Mr. Krishna, Miss Steeves, Mr. Culverwell, Miss. Pinsant …

[see also Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 19th September 1931]


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Midland Counties Tribune: Friday 12th September 1931

Coleshill Hall: Former Home of Digbys for Mental Defectives: Coleshill Hall, which has been purchased by the Birmingham City Council for the reception and treatment of mental defectives, is to be opened next Tuesday. … (continues) … the opening ceremony is to be performed by Mr. L. G. Brock, chairman of the Board of Control, with the Lord Mayor (Alderman M. L. Lancaster), in the chair: Addresses will be delivered by Mr. Brock and Mrs. E. F. Pinsent (Commissioner of the Board of Control).


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Lichfield Mercury: Friday 11th September 1931

By Edwards, Son & Bigwood: Estate of William Sydney Wilkinson, Deceased: Sutton Coldfield, about 1 mile from the centre of Town. … Wheatfield Farm and several other lots … Edwards, Son & Bigwood, F.A.I. in conjunction with William Fowler. Bewlay & Co., will sell the above by auction at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham on Tuesday October 6th, 1931, at 3 o’clock precisely: Solicitors Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham … (continues)

[see also Litchfield Mercury: Friday 26th September 1931]


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Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 4th September 1931

School Certificates: … Boys … Downside School … (list includes) … Pinsent, R. P.;


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Rugby Advertiser: Friday 28th August 1931

Messrs. James Styles and Whitlock submitted for public auction, the White Swan Hotel, Henley-in-Arden, the small country property known as “The Nest,” Lowsonford, Henley-in-Arden, comprising dwelling house, range of stabling and buildings, orchard and pastureland, in all 4 ¼ acres. Bidding opened at £500 and continued to £720, when the property was withdrawn, and is now available for private treaty negotiations. The vendor’s solicitors were Messrs. Pinsent and Co. 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …


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