Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 11th July 1936

Athletics Meeting at Hitchin: Disappointing support was accorded the athletic meeting in aid of Hitchin Hospital organized by the North Herts Athletic Club in conjunction with the Busy Bees, and held on the Hitchin Town football ground on Wednesday evening …  … Major F. H. Anderson (president of the North Herts A.C.) presented the cup given by vice-presidents of the Busy Bees, to R.A.F. (Henlow), and the cup for the tug-of-war (given by Cmdr. Clive and Mrs. Pinsent) to the Luton Vauxhall coach. …


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948
GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 20th June 1936

Downside Abbott Ill: Prior as Deputy at School Prize-Giving: Rain Spoils Cricket: the Prior of Downside, the Very Rev. H. Placid Turner, presented the awards at the Downside School prize-giving on Saturday in the place of the Abbot the Very Rev. Bruno Hicks, who had suffered a sudden illness on the previous day … … (review of school year) … … Prize List: … Form IV: (3) A. Neville Pinsent; …


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GRO1095 Devonport: Neville James Quintus Pinsent: 1921 – 2013

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 19th June 1936

Downside Abbot Ill: Prior as Deputy at School Prize-Giving: … Prize List: … Form IV (3) A. Neville Pinsent …


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GRO1095 Devonport: Neville James Quintus Pinsent: 1921 – 2013

St. Pancras Gazette: Friday 12th June 1936

Mr. Pinsent: On Tuesday, at St. Pancras Cemetery, the interment was made of the late Mr. William Pinsent, 104, Leighton Road, Kentish Town. Mr. Pinsent was in his 77th year and leaves a family.


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GRO0882 Bristol: William Pinsent: 1860 – 1936

St. Pancras Gazette: 12th June 1936

Mr. Pinsent: On Tuesday, at St. Pancras Cemetery, the interment was made of the late Mr. William Pinsent, 104, Leighton Road, Kentish town. Mr. Pinsent was in his 77th year and leaves a family.


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GRO0882 Bristol: William Pinsent: 1860 – 1936

Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 23rd May 1936

£50 for Red Cross: Red Cross Day in Stevenage last week resulted in over £50 being raised. Mrs. Clive Pinsent, the organizer wishes to thank all helpers and others who made the effort such as success. Assisting Mrs. Pinsent was a committee consisting of … (a long list includes) … Master E. Pinsent, …


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GRO0291 Devonport: Ewen Macpherson Pinsent: 1930 – 2020 
GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 16th May 1936

Spring Garden Bazaar: Stevenage Methodists’ Effort: …  … Before declaring the bazaar open Mrs. Clive Pinsent said that it was a feature of the present time that quite a lot of time, thought and energy had to be devoted to the difficult problem of raising money for churches and other good causes, and a bazaar was probably the best way of doing this. …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 15th May 1936

Royal Schools of Music: Southsea Girl Wins Silver Medal: The medals offered for competition among candidates throughout the British Isles who passed with distinction in the local examinations of the Royal Schools of Music in March-April 1936, have been awarded. The silver medal awarded to the candidate gaining the highest distinction marks in Grade VI (Final Certificate) of the Elocution Examinations has been awarded to Joan C. Pinsent, of Southsea.


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GRO0485 India: Joan Constance Pinsent: 1917 – 2003

Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 9th May 1936

Stevenage: … Methodist Bazaar: With the aim of raising £250 for the Trust Fund and necessary fabric repairs, members of the Stevenage Methodist Church opened a two-days’ bazaar at the Schoolroom on Wednesday … On Thursday Mrs. Clive Pinsent was the opener, …

(also) … Red Cross Day, on Tuesday May 12th Every penny collected does to help the cripples in Hertfordshire, please give generously. Mrs. Pinsent is having a flower and produce stall in the High Street, on that day. Gifts of any kind will be most gratefully received at the stall early on the 12th, or at Whitegates, Stevenage, on Monday the 11th.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Tiverton Gazette: 28th April 1936

New Rackenford Company: Rackenford Manor Estates, Ltd. (313,073) – Private Company Registered April 16: Capital £30,000 in £1 shares: Objects: To acquire Rackenford Manor and its contents and any lands, buildings fishing rights or other hereditaments near or adjoining thereto in Devonshire … solicitors, Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham:


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