Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 16th August 1907

Cricket: Ellacombe v. Bovey II: At Plainmoor on Saturday, Ellacombe scored an easy victory. Scores: Ellacombe: 136 runs for six wickets (Pinsent, 2 wickets); Bovey II, 43 all out (W. Pinsent, c. Barcroft, b. Kember … 3).


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Erdington News: Saturday 10th August 1907

Local Manufacturer’s Affairs: Meeting of Creditors: A meeting of the creditors of George Tucker of Norlands, Erdington (called by the Birmingham Official Receiver, Mr. A. S. Cully) was held on Thursday at the Grand Hotel Birmingham. … long discussion of finances … Messrs. R. A. Pinsent, Jacques and Brooks, represented the creditors, and Mr. Arnold appeared for the debtor, who was questioned at some length in regard to various aspects of his affairs. … (continues) … 

[see additional: Erdington News: Saturday 17th August 1907 & Erdington News: Saturday 23rd November 1907]


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 10th August 1907

South Brent Pony, Horse and Hunter Society: Twelfth Annual Show: ON Saturday the twelfth annual show of Dartmoor ponies, polo ponies, hunters, butter and garden procuse was held at South Brent in a field placed at the Society’s disposal by Mr. Jasper Hard. … In the two driving classes, Mr. Turpin’s Bit of Fashion and Mr. Pinsent’s Royal Cadet stood out conspicuously as the best of an excellent lot … Driving Classes: … Mare or gelding exceeding 13.2 h.h. 1. W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, “Royal Cadet”, 2, W. Cole, Kingsbridge “Floss”; 3, E. F. Damerell, Avonwick, “Merry Boy”; … Mare or gelding not exceeding 13.2 h.h. 1, A. Turpin, Plymouth “A Bit of Fashion” …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 10th August 1907

Simon Alford, a native of North Devon appeared before Mr. R. Vicary at the Newton Police Court on Thursday charged with being drunk in Mill Lane the previous evening. P.C. Real said at about 11.30 he was in Courtenay Street, in the Company of Sergt. Creech, when in consequence of information they proceeded to MILL lane and there found the prisoner lying close to the wall of Mr. Pinsent’s brewery, asleep. Prisoner expressed regret and said he had held good appointments in London but owing to defective eyesight he was dismissed. Sergt. Creech said the prisoner has several previous charges against him. Seven days, time for payment being refused. 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald: Saturday 10th August 1907

King’s School, Canterbury: Speech Day and Prize Distribution: the annual commemoration and Speech Day in connection with the King’s School Canterbury, took place on Thursday. The preacher at the service in the Cathedral was the Rev. F. Harrison, M.A., (O.K.S., 1842-1847), Rector of North Wraxhall, Wilts, late Fellow of Oriel College Oxford. The proceedings in the Chapter House, which for the first time did not commence until two o’clock instead of at noon as hitherto, were attended by a large company, which include the Dean (Chairman of the Governing Body), … … The “Speeches” delivered by members of the Sixth Form were admirably rendered; the following was the programme:  – (exerts from … “School for Scandal”, “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme” – with G. H. S. Pinsent playing the part of M. Jourdain, “Scenes from “Edward II” – with G. H. S. playing the part of the Archbishop of Canterbury and from “The Frogs”) … headmaster’s report … … Prizes Adjudged During the Year 1906-07: Captain’s Prize (Mitchinson), C. J. N. Adams; Mathematics (Mitchinson), H. H. E. Gosset; Modern Languages, French (Mitchinson), I. R. Madge; Modern Languages, German (Greaves), J. W. M. Maynard; Natural Science (Mitchinson), G. H. S. Pinsent; Classical (Broughton), C. J. N. Adams, … …


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976

Newquay Express and Cornwall County Chronicle: Friday 9th August 1907

Newquay Horse Show: … Prizes … Harness horses, to be driven, not exceeding 6 years old – 1. W. S. Pincent, Newton Abbot; 2, R. E. P. Martyn, St. Austell; 3, T. J. Ward, Grampound; r. W. Broad, St. Columb. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 9th August 1907

South Brent Pony Show: A Successful Event: The twelfth annual show in connection with the South Brent, Dartmoor, Polo and Pony Society proved successful in every respect … Mare or gelding exceeding 13.2 h.h.: 1, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 2, J. Stanley Wroth, Averton Gifford; r. M. H. Hellens, Brent…


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Cornish Guardian: Friday 9th August 1907

Newquay Horse Show: Large Entries, Keen Competition, A great Success: The 21st annual Horse Show at Newquay on Monday was favoured with delightful weather, and a large attendance of spectators, over 3,000 persons being present … (continues) … Harness horses, to be driven, not exceeding 6 years old: 1, W. S. Pincent, Newton Abbot: 2, R. E. P. Martyn, St. Austell: 3, T. J. Ward, Grampound: r. W. Broad, St. Columb. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 9th August 1907

Teignmouth Petty Sessions: Yesterday – Before Captain Horner … The New Act … Elizabeth Bartlett, of Teignmouth, was summoned under the Dog’s Order, 1906, her dog having been found without a collar … Henry Rice, draper of Teignmouth, summoned on a similar charge … William Pinsent, of Hermosa Road, who did not appear, fined 3s 6d. for a similar offence, his dog being caught by P.C. Willcocks, in Fore Street.

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Newquay Express and Cornwall County Chronicle: Friday 9th August 1907

Newquay Horse Show: … Prizes … Harness horses, to be driven, not exceeding 6 years old – 1. W. S. Pincent, Newton Abbot; 2, R. E. P. Martyn, St. Austell; 3, T. J. Ward, Grampound; r. W. Broad, St. Columb. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920