Aberdeen Journal: Friday 31st August 1934

Glass Programme: The programme at Glass W.R.I. was sustained by Mrs. Pinsent, president, Miss Bateson and Masters A. and J. Pinsent, and consisted of two sketches by Mrs. Pinsent and Miss Bateson; a monologue by Miss Bateson, and songs by Miss Bateson and Masters A. and J. Pinsent. Those were greatly enjoyed. In a competition — guessing advertisements — Mrs. Thomson and Miss W. Gauld gained the prizes, gifted by Mrs. Pinsent. Hostesses were: — Mrs. and Miss Duncan, Belnaboth; Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Watt. Votes of thanks were proposed by Mrs. Ingleby and Mrs. Duncan.


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GRO0046 Devonport: Andrew Clive Macpherson Pinsent: 1922 – 1982
GRO0457 Devonport: James Macpherson Pinsent: 1925 – 1983
GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Leicester Evening Mail: Thursday 30th August 1934

Photograph: Mr. T. A. Marshall of 31, Gerrard Street, Leicester, and Miss L. M. Pinsent, of 13 Archdeacon Lane, whose wedding took place at St. Margaret’s Church.


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GRO0582 Tiverton: Lilian Margaret Pinsent: 1912 – 2005

The Tatler: Wednesday 29th August 1934

Group Photograph: A Grouse Shoot in Morayshire: Sutherland: A group in the Binnie Moors which includes, left to right: (back row) Major Norman, Miss Cowie, Mr. Bibby, Commander Dunbar Rivers, Commander Pinsent, Mr. Eadie, (front row): Mrs. Eadie, Colonel Mitchell, Captain P. Kynoch Shand:


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 10th August 1934

New Companies: The under-mentioned particulars of new companies recently registered are taken from the Daily Register compiled by Jordan and Sons, Ltd., company registration agents, 116 to 118 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.2: … … Siviters Ltd.: – To acquire the goodwill of the London branch of the business carried on in Great Britain and elsewhere by Siviter Smith Service Ltd. and to carry on the business of printers, publishers, etc., Capital L. 10,000. Permanent director and chairman, V. Siviter Smith, address not stated; subscribers, R. Pinsent, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, A. J. Corbett, 83 Chinabrook Road, Yardley Wood, Birmingham.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 4th August 1934

Anglo-German Exchange Agreement: The terms of an Exchange Agreement between Great Britain and Germany will be announced early next week. German foreign exchange restrictions have recently made it difficult for British traders to get payment for their goods. … … the negotiations on our side have been conducted by Mr. Pinsent, Financial adviser to our Berlin Embassy, and Mr. Nowell, of the Board of Trade …

[see related: Western Daily Press: Thursday 2nd August 1934]


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976

Western Daily Press: Thursday 2nd August 1934

Germany’s Payment Restrictions: British Government Open Negotiations: … … (discussion) … … Mr. G. H. S. Pinsant, financial adviser to the Embassy in Berlin, is in charge of the negotiations on the British side, and he has been joined by a Board of Trade expert. They are in daily touch with representatives of the Reich Government and of the Reichsbank.


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976

Liverpool Daily Post: Thursday 2nd August 1934

German Delay in Payments: Complaints from the Cotton Trade: British Government Open Negotiations: The British and German Governments are in negotiations on the subject of the severe restrictions upon payments in foreign currency by German importers … … Mr. G. H. S. Pinsent, financial adviser to the Embassy in Berlin, is in charge of the negotiations on the British side, and he has been joined by a Board of Trade Expert. They are in daily touch with representatives of the Reich Government and of the Reichsbank … …


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 28th July 1934

A Royal Visit: Pageant at New Milton: Fine Show at Fernhill: In 1066 William the Conqueror paid a visit to Hampshire, and was the guest of Roger, Earl of Shrewsbury, Lord of the Manor of Fernhill. In 1390 Sir John de Fernhill had married for the second time he found that his wife was far fonder of her child than she was of the first son and heir. In 1450 Dame Phillips Berkeley, wife of the Lord of Fernhill Manor, held a manorial court, in the absence of Sir Maurice at the War. On July 21st, 1934, King William, Sir John, and Dame Phillipa returned again to their old manor and each enacted an episode from the past … … (description of event) … … The Characters: … (include) … Scene 2: … pages, M. Elliott and M. Pinsent


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New Milton Advertiser: Saturday 28th July 1934

An original opening to the pageant was provided by about twenty of the younger scholars begging for a story to be told to them by an older girl, Jane Pender. When asked what story they will have, the reply is “Tell us about Fernhill Manor in the Olden Days,” …  (continues) … The audience was as surprised as Dame Alice when the last heir was produced by them at the end of their act, concealed in a large wine cask. For like Sir John, everyone had begun to fear that he had been killed by a wild boar in Long Meadow! The characters were as follows: Richard, R. Fothergill: nurse, E. Carey; pages S. Rait, M. Elliott and M. Pinsent, Matilda, C. Budgen … [Photograph] … (continues) … The Prize List: The following is a list of the prize-winners: … (includes) … Scripture – M. Cooper (Senior); M. Pinsent (Junior).


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Western Morning News: Thursday 19th July 1934

Masonic Brethren who greeted the prince: Lodge Representatives at Plymouth: Below will be found a grouped list of all the Masonic brethren who notified the Prov. Grand Director of Ceremonies, Mr. J. J. Stamp, P.A.G.D.C. (England) of their intention to be present at yesterday’s historic meeting of the Prov. Grand Lodge of Devonshire in Plymouth Guildhall … Master Mason: … Lodge 2649: Messrs. R. Unwin, Davis, W. J. H. Hawken, W. E. Blakeney, B. A. S. Lewin, Pinsent …


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