Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 28th August 1902

Bovey Tracey 2nd. V. Haytor Vale: This return match was played at Haytor Vale and resulted in an easy win for the home team: Scores: … Haytor Vale … (total for 4 wkts, 94 … includes … Mountford b. Pinsent, 4) … … Bovey Tracey 2nd. … (total all out 15) … includes W. Pinsent (capt.) b. Saunders, 0 …


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Referenced

GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 29th August 1902

Naval Appointments: … Naval Cadets: … C. Pinsent, H. B. F. J. de Hamel, R. M. Welby, T. C. McGill and C. C. Anderson, to the Andromeda …


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References

GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948

Evening Despatch: Saturday 16th August 1902

Mr. Balfour’s Fortune: If Mr. Balfour shares with Mr. Pitt the peculiarity as a Prime Minister of celibacy, he certainly had not remained a bachelor for the reason with it is believe weighed strongly with his great predecessor – inadequate means. … continued discussion … Pitt’s private fortune was but a few thousand pounds, and his eldest brother was obliged at his mother’s death to part with Burton Pynsent, the estate which Lord Chatham owned to the freak of an eccentric baronet, and which, except his pension, was about all he had. … continues …


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DRO0076 Combe