East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 8th August 1908

Cricket: Highweek C.I. v. Bovey 2nd XI: Played at Teignbridge on Saturday, Highweek winning easily: Scores: Highweek C.I., total, 120 (H. Townsend, c. Pinsent b. Courtier 7): Bovey 2nd XI, total 63, (W. Pinsent b. Willcocks, 23).


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 7th August 1908

Markwick – Pinsent: Very quietly at St. Peter’s Church, Southsea, by license on Wednesday, July 29th, the marriage was celebrated between Lieutenant Gordon Frederick Markwick, R.N., H.M.S. Cadmus, second son of Colonel E. E. Markwick, C.B., F.R.A.S., and Mrs. Markwick, of Boscombe, and Miss Frances Maud Pinsent, second daughter of the late Charles P. T. Pinsent, of Madras and Portswood, Southampton, and Mrs. Charles Pinsent, of Southsea. The ceremony was performed by the Vicar, the Rev. Maurice Bailey, M.A. The bride, who was given away by her grandfather, Mr. Soden, was dressed in a white canvas coat and skirt, a crepe-de-chine blouse, and a picture hat composed of white net, and a full neck ruffle of the same; and she carried a sheaf of selected lilies. She was attended by her sister, Miss Phyllis Pinsent, who was costumed in white alpacca and a dainty white hat, adorned with daisies. Mr. H. C. Pinsent, Assistant-Paymaster, R.N. (brother of the bride) was the best man. The wedding party afterwards assembled at the residence of the bride’s mother, where a luncheon was served. Amongst those present were Colonel and Mrs. Markwick (parents of the bridegroom), Miss Markwick, Mr. and Mrs. Soden, Mrs. Chas. Pinsent, Miss Phyllis Pinsent, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Croysdale (sister and brother-in-law of the bride), Mr. H. C. Pinsent, R.N., Mrs. Stebbing, Miss Pinsent (aunts of the bride). Lieut. and Mrs. Markwick subsequently left for the New Forest, the bride going away in a dark blue serge coat and skirt, with a white blouse, and blue hat bedecked with cornflowers.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962 
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

Cornish Guardian: Friday 7th August 1908

Newquay Horse Show: Capital Entries and a big crowd: Newquay Horse Show is always an attractive feature and is probably the principal event of the Newquay season … … Harness horses not exceeding six years old: 1. W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 2, H. M. Rogers, Helston; 3. E. F. Damerell, Plymton.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 7th August 1908

Markwick – Pinsent: Very quietly at St. Peter’s Church, Southsea, by license on Wednesday, July 29th, the marriage was celebrated between Lieutenant Gordon Frederick Markwick, R.N., H.M.S. Cadmus, second son of Colonel E. E. Markwick, C.B., F.R.A.S., and Mrs. Markwick, of Boscombe, and Miss Frances Maud Pinsent, second daughter of the late Charles P. T. Pinsent, of Madras and Portswood, Southampton, and Mrs. Charles Pinsent, of Southsea. The ceremony was performed by the Vicar, the Rev. Maurice Bailey, M.A.. The bride, who was given away by her grandfather, Mr. Soden, was dressed in a white canvas coat and skirt, a crepe-de-chine blouse, and a picture hat composed of white net, and a full neck ruffle of the same; and she carried a sheaf of selected lilies. She was attended by her sister, Miss Phyllis Pinsent, who was costumed in white alpacca and a dainty white hat, adorned with daisies. Mr. H. C. Pinsent, Assistant-Paymaster, R.N. (brother of the bride) was the best man. The wedding party afterwards assembled at the residence of the bride’s mother, where a luncheon was served. Amongst those present were Colonel and Mrs. Markwick (parents of the bridegroom), Miss Markwick, Mr. and Mrs. Soden, Mrs. Chas. Pinsent, Miss Phyllis Pinsent, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Croysdale (sister and brother-in-law of the bride), Mr. H. C. Pinsent, R.N., Mrs. Stebbing, Miss Pinsent (aunts of the bride). Lieut. and Mrs. Markwick subsequently left for the New Forest, the bride going away in a dark blue serge coat and skirt, with a white blouse, and blue hat bedecked with cornflowers.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962 
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

Western Times: Thursday 6th August 1908

Cricket: ROYAL NAVAL BARRACKS v. INCOGNITO: At Devonport yesterday this two days’ match was commenced. R.N. Barracks—Lieut. Tratt-Barlow, c Dobson, b Stout, 17: Paymaster Pearson, c Wells, b Slater, 27; Lieut. Wilson, b Slater, 16; Dr. Mornement, c Shaw, b Stout 6; Assistant-Paymaster Pinsent, lbw, b Stout, 1; Lieut. Kennard, b Shaw, 40; Lieut. Sparrow, c Carroll, b Stout, 19; Petty Officer Hassall, c Carroll, b Stout, 12; Lieut. Crawford, not out, 1; Sergt. Bentley, b Stout, 3: Hatton, lbw, b Stout, 0; extras, 11 — total, 153: Incognito: Townsend-Shaw, not out, 42; Capt. Slater, c Wilson, b Pinsent, 10; S. Douglas, b Pinsent, 6; H. Hargreaves, b Pinsent, 1; B. Dobson, c Kennard, b Pinsent, 3; H. Carroll, b Pinsent, 0; C. R. Wetherel, b Pinsent, 4; Rev. Kewney, st Kennard, b Hatton, 7; A. Wells, not out, 17; extras. 0 — total (for seven wickets), 90:


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968

Hampshire Telegraph: Saturday 1st August 1908

The marriage arranged between Lieut. Gordon Markwick, R.N., son of Colonel Ernest Markwick, C.B., F.R.A.S., and Mrs. Markwick, of Boscombe, and Frances Maud Pinsent, daughter of the late Charles Pinsent of Madras and Portswood Southampton, and Mrs. Charles Pinsent, of Southsea, will take place very quietly at the end of the month.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962 
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949

Educational Times: 1st August 1908

Winchester College: The following are the first twenty in order of merit of the candidates in the recent examination for scholarships and exhibitions: … (No. 7) … L. A. Pinsent … they will be admitted in the above order to scholarships, as vacancies occur, between now and Easter. There will be fourteen vacancies in September. …


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GRO0571 Devonport: Laurence Alfred Pinsent: 1894 – 1915