Daily Herald: Wednesday 27th June 1934

In our “Fuschias” Competition (Bobby Bear club): … First Prize, Three Pounds … … Second Prize, Two Pounds, … … Third Prize, One Pound … … Half-crowns, … includes … Muriel Pinsent, 66, Derby Road, Southampton; … … 


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 23rd June 1934

By the Direction of the Owners: Stella Conduit Company, Limited, Highfield Works, Bilston: Important Sale in one or four lots of the conveniently situated freehold manufacturing premises, Ash Street … … Edwards, Son & Bigwood, F.A.I. will sell the above by auction on the premises on Tuesday July 10, 1934, at eleven a.m. prompt, immediately prior to the sale in lots of the valuable plant and machinery. Solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham 2: Auctioneers’ Offices: 158 Edmund Street, Birmingham 3.

[See similar: Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 7th July 1934]


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Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 22nd June 1934

Good Scoring in Downside Match with Butterflies: … Downside … 198 (includes R. P. Pinsent run out 5): Butterflies … 202 (includes G. H. Raimes c Pinsent b Pollen 0) …


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Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle: Thursday 21st June 1934

Electrolux had a splendid game with Dunstable Town but were just beaten, after winning on 3 rinks. At the fifth end Dunstable led 18-17 … 1: Lux – S. Wright, A. Pinsent, T. Moodie, S. Adams (s) 20 … [lawn bowling]


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Dundee Courier: Tuesday 19th June 1934

Britain’s Protest to Germany: Diplomat Recalled for Consultation: Mr. G.H.S. Pinsent, financial adviser to the British Ambassador in Berlin, who was recalled to London recently, has been acting in an advisory capacity to the Government in connection with the declaration of moratorium by Germany. Mr. Pinsent is still in London but will be returning to his post in Berlin very shortly. It is expected that the British Government’s reply to the German note announcing the moratorium will be dispatched during the course of the week.


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Western Daily Press: Tuesday 19th June 1934

Cricket: Downside v. Butterflies: At Downside and resulting in a win for the Butterflies by eight wickets, the third wicket falling after the match had been won. Downside: Total 198: (R. P. Pinsent, run out 5): Butterflies: 202 (G. H. Raimes, c. Pinsent b. Pollen, 0).

[see also Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 22nd June 1934]


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Tiverton Gazette: 19th June 1934

Mrs. Emily Sanders, of Tiverton: The funeral of Mrs. Emily Sanders, of Laburnum, St. Andrew Street, Tiverton, was at Tiverton Cemetery on Wednesday … (discussion) … beautiful wreaths were sent as follows: … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent (Torquay), …


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North Devon Journal: Thursday 14th June 1934

North Devon Fifty Years Ago: June 12th, 1884: … An important Liberal meeting was held at Bideford, when from out of the recently formed district Liberal committee, several members were chosen to act as an Executive Committee: A letter was read from Sir George S. Stucley, Bart., resigning from the Presidency of the local Association. Dr. J. Thompson, J.P., was elected President. The vice-presidents elected were Messrs. J. W. Narraway, T. T. Wickham, T. Vincent, W. Pincent, and S. L. Rooker. Mr. J. E. Tucker was appointed secretary, and Mr. T. Trewin was again elected hon. treasurer. …


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Western Daily Press: Tuesday 12th June 1934

Cricket: Downside School v. Blundell’s School: At Downside: Downside School won by 54 runs: Scores: Downside: Total 124 (R. P. Pinsent 2); Blundell’s: total 79 (A. M. Wynne, c. Pinsent b. Addington, 18).


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Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 8th June 1934

Cricket: Downside School v. Downside Wanderers: These teams met in a two-days’ match at Downside, on Saturday and Sunday, and the results was a win for the Wanderers by seven wickets: Scores: Downside School: First inning: Total 129 … (includes) … R. P. Pinsent, lbw. b. Radcliffe, 11; … Downside School: Second Innings: Total 202 (declared) … (includes) … R. P. Pinsent, b. Radcliffe, 24:  … Downside Wanderers: First Innings: Total 229: … (includes) … R. C. Arbuthnot c. Pinsent b. Smith 0; … T. C. Wallis, c. Pinsent, b. Mortimer … Downside Wanderers: Second Innings …


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