Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 7th June 1934

Seaside and Country Apartments: Torquay: 23, St. Paul’s Road, Babbacombe, Board-Res. 2gns, no extras; Apts; Close to sea – Mrs. Pinsent:

[see also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 22nd June 1934 and others]


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GRO1076 Devonport: Vera Gweneth Salter: 1905 – 1986

Western Daily Press: Saturday 2nd June 1934

Downside School v. Free Foresters: At Downside, on Thursday: Match Drawn: Scores: Downside, 87 for nine wickets (R. P. Pinsent, lbw b. Hardy, 21): Free Foresters: 269 for five declared (Pinsent, three wickets) …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 1st June 1934

Clifton Cricket Club at Downside on Saturday and the game resulted in a win for Clifton by three wickets: Downside: Total 120 (includes R. P. Pinsent b. Warren 27) … Clifton Club 137 (for 7 wkts) … includes … K. C. Kinnersley c. Pinsent, 56 & W. W. Holland c Pinsent b. Smith 16)


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle: Thursday 31st May 1934

V.A.D.’s Compete: Herts County Rally Result: about 150 members of Voluntary Aid Detachments in Hertfordshire took part in the competitions at a county rally of the Herts branch of the British Red Cross Society, a Fleetville School, St. Albans, on Saturday … results … Lady Hampden was among the visitors and the commandant of the Hitchin Detachment was Mrs. Guy Pinsent of Stevenage. …


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GRO1155 Hennock: Ethel Betty Brittan: 1899- 1986 (?)

Western Daily Press: Tuesday 29th May 1934

120, all out: (R. P. Pinsent, 33): Clifton: Total 137 for seven wickets: (Pinsent took two wickets) … 


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 11th May 1934

In Memoriam: … Pinsent: – to the sweet and living memory of our darling baby, Paddy (Patricia) – From Mamma, Daddy and Neville. …


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GRO0708 Tiverton: Patricia Pinsent: 1927 – 1928 (?)

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 8th May 1934

Capital Reduction: In the Chancery Division yesterday Mr. Justice Bennett confirmed a reduction of the capital of Ruths International Accumulators Ltd. from £500,000 to £180,703 5s. Mr. D. Jenkins (instructed by Pinsent and Co., Birmingham, solicitors for the company) said the reduction was to be affected partly by cancelling capital which had been lost, and partly by repaying the shareholders capital in excess of the company’s needs. …


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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Monday 7th May 1934

Re. Low Moor Foundry Ltd., (in Voluntary Liquidation), Lower Moor, Bradford, Yorks: Henry Butcher and Co. will offer for sale by auction (unless previously sold) on the premises on Tuesday 24th April 1934, at 11.0. a.m. … … Orders to view and particulars of Messrs. Barton Mayhew and Co., chartered Accountants, Alderman’s House, Bishopsgate London, E.C. 2: of Messrs: Pinsent and Co, Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2, and … (continues) …


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Western Mail: Friday 4th May 1934

In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Eve: In the Matter of the Fairwood Tin plate Company Limited and In the Matter of the Companies Act 1929: Notice is hereby given that a petition was on the 6th April 1934 presented to his Majesty’s High Court of Justice for the Confirmation of the Reduction of the Capital of the above-named Company from £20,000 to £10,000 by returning capital which is in excess of the requirements of the Company … (continues) … Dated the 3rd day of May 1934: Field Roscoe and Co., 36 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London , W.C. 2, Agents for Pinsent and Co., Birmingham, Solicitors for the Company. 


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Shepton Mallet Journal: Tuesday 1st May 1934

Downside School v. Clifton Club: Played at Downside, on Saturday the visitors winning by three wickets. Bowing for the homesters Leeper secured 2 wickets for 18 runs and Bell 2 for 28: Scores: Downside: Total 120: … includes R. P. Pinsent, b. Warren, 27 … Clifton C.C.: Total 137 (for seven wickets) … includes … K. C. Kinnersley, b. Pinsent, 56; … W.W. Holland, c. Pinsent. b. Smith, 16 … 


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997