Aberdeen Journal: Monday 30th May 1932

Glass Appreciation: Following demonstration quilting Miss Henderson, organiser. Glass W.R.I. had reports from Mrs. Shand, secretary, and Mrs. Cassie, treasurer. Mrs. Shand expressed great regret that Mrs. Kessler, who had been president for a number of years, had now left the district, and spoke highly of the work she had done. Mrs. Geddes, hon. president, had previously, on behalf of the members, presented Mrs. Kessler with a beautiful salad bowl. It was decided to ask Mrs. Pinsent, Edinglassie Lodge, to act as president. The new committee were elected by ballot — Mrs. Duncan, vice-president; Mrs. Shand, secretary; Mrs. Cassie, treasurer; Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Barron, Miss Brander, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Robson, and Miss Whyte. Mrs. Shand, who has proved a most efficient secretary for the past five years, was presented with a beautiful Aladdin lamp – The presentation was made by Mrs. Geddes, and Mrs. Shand acknowledged. In a competition for the six best eggs, the prizes went to —1, Mrs. Duncan, Belnaboth; 2, Miss Duff, Netherton. Solos were rendered by Miss Watson, and Mrs. Cameron provided piano selections. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Morrison, and Mrs. Paterson were hostesses.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Welsh Gazette: Tuesday 26th May 1932

Dinner: The Aberystwyth and District Association of Teachers entertained the out-going students of the U.C.W. Training Department at a complimentary dinner at the Lion Royal Hotel on Monday evening … The other toasts were: “The N.U.T.” proposed by Mr. A. Pinsent, M.A., responded to by Mr. Lloyd Pierce, a member of the N.U.T. executive …


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GRO0072 Tiverton: Arthur Pinsent: 1888 – 1978


 

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 21st May 1932

“GREAT STRIDES” Made by Ancient Order of Shepherds: High Sanctuary Meeting: For the first time for 11 years the High Sanctuary meeting of the Ancient Order of Shepherds was held at Winchester at Whitsuntide. … continues … Among the assembly were … Mrs. Pincent …


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Western Morning News: Wednesday 18th May 1932

Brixham Funeral: Former Manager of National Provincial Bank: Rev. R. Sydney Robinson, Vicar of Seaton, officiated at the funeral of Mr. G. Hoare at Brixham Parish Church yesterday. Deceased died at his residence, 11, Crownhill-park, Torquay on Friday. He was formerly manager of the Brixham branch of the National Provincial Bank and took up his residence at Torquay on his retirement about 10 years ago. … …  Among those present were Messrs. D. Pinsent (Stoke Gabriel), C. Elliott, W. L. Parsons, F. P. Stilliard (Manager of the Brixham branch of the National Provincial Bank) … …


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GRO0174 Devonport: Donovan Henry Douglas Pinsent: 1901 – 1980
 
 

Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 14th May 1932

Bath Visitors’ List: … … Grand Pump Room Hotel: … (includes) … Mr. N. A. Pinsent, (Bude) …


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 6th May 1932

Houses on Primley Hill: Arbitration in Dispute at Paignton: Land Acquired for Road Widening: An arbitration to decide a dispute as to price between the owners of land and premises at Primley Hill, Paignton, and the Paignton Urban District Council who had acquired the property to the purpose of road widening was held at Paignton Tuesday, under the Acquisition of Land (Assessment and Compensation Act.) 1919: … … (discussion) … … Many Houses with Cob Walls: ln his reply to Mr. Willmott, witness said that there were many houses in Paignton with cob walls. Mr. H. Pinsent. District Valuer of Plymouth said he did not agree with Mr. Body’s valuation, inasmuch as he did not think the cottage would be decontrolled within three years. He valued Nos. 1 and 2 in £230 and Nos. 3 and 4 in £200 which was the sum the latter houses were valued in in 1928 for estate duty. Mr. Pinsent, in reply to Mr. Eve. stated that it was possible to get exceptionally high rents in Paignton. With reference to the Paignton Steam Laundry Company’s property. Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Laundry Cottages. … (continues) …   The District Valuer, Mr. J. Pinsent, held the opinion that the land abutting on the old road was worth only 9d. per foot, a part of Primley House and grounds to be valued at 1/6d a foot. Mr. Pinsent, replying to Mr. Eve, said Primley Park had been improved in value by £1000 as a result of the sweeping away of the slum property. When dealing with the land for allotments at York Road. Mr. Eve asked for the full value of £1,180 to be awarded.


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Leicester Evening Mail: Friday 6th May 1932

Sunday School Awards: in the City and County: Results of Scripture Examination: 591 Candidates. Out of 591 candidates examined by the Leicestershire and Rutland Sunday School Union in the scripture examination on the subject “Pioneers of the Faith,” 69 have secured prizes and there were 205 first-class and 249 second-class certificates awarded.  … (continues) … City Group C. … includes … Emanuel Union: … (a short list includes) … Eveline Pinsent … and … Beatrice M. Pinsent …  [Mainly Baptist Schools]


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GRO0086 Tiverton: Beatrice Margaret Pinsent: 1919 – 2004
GRO0289 Tiverton: Eveline Mary Pinsent: 1915 – xxxx


 

Daily News (London): Thursday 5th May 1932

Prospectus: The Metal Box Company: … Solicitors … For the issue: Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham


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Daily Herald: Wednesday 4th May 1932

The Metal Box Company Limited … (prospectus) … Solicitors: For the Company: Dawson, Loncaster & Co., 12, John Street, Bedford Row, London: For the issue: Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham  


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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 30th April 1932

Jessie Shore Deceased: Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Jessie Shore late of number 6 Wood Street Queen Square Bath in the County of Somerset deceased (who died on the 27th day of September 1931 and to whose Estate Letters of Administration (with the Will annexed) were granted to Henry Robert Hodgkinson Solicitor and Robert Basil Hodgkinson Solicitor both of 6 Bennetts Hill Birmingham the 15th day of April 1932 by the Birmingham District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice) are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims and demands to the said Henry Robert Hodgkinson and Robert Basil Hodgkinson or to the undersigned their Solicitors on or before the 30th day of June 1932 and notice is hereby also given that after that day the said Administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims which the said Administrators shall then have notice and that they will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim they shall not then have had notice. DATED this 22nd day of April 1932: PINSENT CO., 6, Bennetts Hill, Birmingham: Solicitors for the Administrators. 


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