East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 29th April 1893

“Ladies Night” at the Constitutional Club: A very successful season was brought to a close on Tuesday, when a social entertainment, set apart as a “Ladies’ Night” was given at the Newton Constitutional Club. There was a large attendance, in fact too many were present, so that it was found necessary to throw open the billiard room in order that the audience should be accommodated with seats. … programme included … The humorous song, “The whistling yaller girl,” was spiritedly sung by Mr. W. H. Pinsent, and Mr. Ivey, who kindly acted as accompanists throughout …


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Brecknock Beacon: Friday 28th April 1893

Marriage of Captain Stuart Morgan, Bolgoed, Brecon: The marriage of Captain Stuart Morgan, 3rd Battalion, South Wales Borderers, of Bolgoed, Brecon, and Blanche Dutton Budworth, daughter of the late P. J. Budworth, of Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex, Esquire, and grandchild of the late Davis Thomas, Esquire, Watton House, Brecon, was celebrated at St. Nicolas Church, Chislehurst, on Thursday April 13th and indeed it was a pretty sight … (description of the wedding) … The following is a list of the Wedding Presents … (includes) … Sir Robert and Lady Pinsent: embroidered table centre …


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893

Echo (London): Thursday 27th April 1893

Latest News in a Nutshell: … Sir Robert J. Pinsent, Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, who is on a visit to this country, is dangerously ill with inflammation of the lungs following an attack of influenza.


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Madras Weekly Mail: Thursday 27th April 1893

The Madras Harbour Trust: The following are extracts from the Minutes of the Proceedings of a Meeting of the Trustees of the Madras Harbour, held on the 28th ultimo. … Read letter from the Board’s Engineer, No. 1154, dated 16th instant, indenting for 100 tons of coal and 500 tons casuarina wood. Read letter from Mr. F. H. D. Pinsent, dated 21st March, in reply to telephonic inquiry quoting rates for Damuda coal and enclosing copies of certificates. Read letters dated 22nd March 1893 … (continues)


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GRO0331 India: Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent: 1852 – 1902

Pulman’s Weekly News and Advertiser: Tuesday 18th April 1893

Petty Sessions: Tuesday: Before Captain Cann (Chairman), Mr. C. Boucher and Captain Forward: … … School Case: Samuel Willey, labourer, Fairy Lane, Axminster, was represented by his wife, and was summoned for not sending two children regularly to school. Mr. Pinsent, attendance officer, proved the children had only attended 66 times each, the school being open 114 times. Fined 2s 6d: Captain Forward did not adjudicate in this case: …


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GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936

Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 15th April 1893

In the High Court of Justice: Chancery Division: Re. William Aston (Limited), Princip Street Works, Princip Street, Birmingham: Important sale of button-making plant machinery, tools, finished and unfinished stock, fixtures, office furniture etc … Messrs Thomas and Bettridge have received instructions from Walter N. Fisher, Esq., the Receiver and Manager appointed by the Court to sell by auction at the above works on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next, April, 17, 18, 19, and 20 – the whole of the first-class and valuable button making plant … (detailed description) … Catalogues may be obtained at the Offices of Messrs. Fisher and Randle, Chartered Accountants, Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Messrs. J. B. Clark and Co., solicitors, or of the auctioneers, all of Waterloo Street, Birmingham. 


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 15th April 1893

Freehold and Leasehold Properties, situated in Coleshill Street, Heath Mill Lane and Malvern Street, in the City of Birmingham to be sold by auction by Messrs. Chesshire, Gibson, Fowler and Wharton (by order of the trustees) at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Friday the 12th day of May next, at six o’clock, in the evening for half past and subject to the conditions of sale incorporating the common form conditions of the Birmingham Law Society, the following valuable freehold and leasehold properties … (Description of properties, including the Angel Inn in Coleshill street, four house in Heath Mill Lane and eight houses in Malvern Street) … Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …  


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Western Press: Wednesday 12th April 1893

This Day: Estate of Wm. Hole Williams, Deceased: Freehold Properties at Redland and Leasehold Premises in Thunderbolt Street, Bristol and Valuable life policies: Messrs. Hudson Smith, Briggs and Co., are instructed by the executors to sell by auction at the King’s Arms, Black Boy Hill, this (Wednesday) evening, April 12th, 1893, at seven o’clock, the following freehold properties at Redland, Viz: … Lot 1 (family home known as Grove House) … Lot 2, (Freehold shop and dwelling at Grove Place;) … Lot 5: The two freehold messuages know as Nos. 3 and 4, Woodbury Lane, with gardens in front respectively occupied by Messrs. Pinsent and Mainstone, as weekly tenants, at rentals amounting together to £31 4s per annum. … (other lots in Woodbury) … 

[see also Bristol Mercury: Wednesday 12th April 1893]


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GRO0906 Bristol: William Henry John Pinsent: 1841 – 1923

Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 8th April 1893

Bazaar and Indian Exhibition at Southampton. A very novel, and withal, an exceedingly attractive bazaar and Indian exhibition was held at the Shaftesbury Hall Ogle-road, on Wednesday afternoon. The object of the little effort was to raise funds in aid of Cambridge and S.P.G. Delhi Mission, and there was no doubt but that during the day the bazaar received the generous patronage which was justly due to such laudable undertaking … … The stalls were presided over by Mrs. Davies Cooke and the Misses Carlyon, and Misses Carey, Breton, Gray, Green, Pinsent, Wauchope and Unwin, whilst a refreshment stall – a necessary factor on such occasion – was in charge of Mesdames Poynder, Simpson and Gatt. … (long discussion) …


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 8th April 1893

The Delhi Mission: In aid of the Cambridge University and Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Delhi Mission, a bazaar and Indian exhibition was held at the Shaftesbury Hall, on Wednesday. It was opened by the Right Rev. W. W. Perrin, D.D., Bishop of British Columbia, who explained the reason why it was held in Southampton …  (discussion) … The Rev. G. C. Stenning tendered a vote of thanks to the Bishop for opening the bazaar. Miss Carlyon’s brother had been one of the most successful of the Cambridge men at Delhi …  There were a number of stalls in the gymnasium, many having Indian articles for sale, and these were presided over by Mrs. Davies Cooke, the Misses Carlyon (3), Carey Breton, Gray, Greene, Pinsent, K. Unwin and Wauchope …


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