Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 17th June 1893

Estate of the Late J. S. Green, Esq., Valuable Freehold Ground Rents with early Reversion amounting to £89 18s per annum … Sale of Valuable Freehold ground rents with early reversions and freehold properties comprising the entire frontage on right side of Bloomsbury Street, from Saltley Road to Fowler Street, and also in Nechells Place (by direction of the trustees of the late John Simmons Green, Esq.) Edwards and Son, and Bigwood will sell by auction at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Monday July 17, 1893, at second o’clock to the minute, fifteen lots of freehold ground rents with early reversions and four lots of freehold properties. Plans and particular are being prepared and may be had from Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, or the auctioneers, 17 and 19 Colmore Row, Birmingham.

[see similar Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 8th July 1893]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 15th June 1893

Failure of South American Merchants: A meeting of the creditors of Thomas Richards, general merchant, trading as Matthews, Richards and Col., 31 Cambridge Street Birmingham and at Valparaiso and Concepcion, Chili, also in partnership with Thomas H. Tye, at Victoria, Vancouver Island … (continues) … Amongst those present or represented were Messrs. Bloomer and Sons (Hales Owen, … … R. A. Pinsent, Ruston, Proctor and Co. Limited (Lincoln), Tasker Sons and Co. (Sheffield) … (continues) …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 15th June 1893

Failure of South American Merchants: A meeting of the creditors of Thomas Richards, general merchant, trading as Matthews, Richards, and Co., 31 Cambridge Street, Birmingham, and at Valparaiso and Concepcion, Chile, also, in partnership with Thomas H. Tye, at Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, trading as Matthews, Richards and Tye; was held yesterday at the Queen’s Hotel Birmingham. … Among those present or represented were Messrs. Bloomer and Sons (Hales Owen), L. Brierley and Son (Birmingham) … Etc. … R. A. Pinsent, Ruston, Proctor, and co. Limited (Lincoln) … (discussion of finances) … In reply to a creditor, Mr. Beale said there were forty five creditors to the extent of £100 or more each. Mr. Gardiner (J. and F. Howard, Bedford) proposed that Mr. Maurice Jones be appointed trustee, that the whole of the estate be assigned to him, and that the following be the committee of inspection: Messrs. L. Brierley, R. A. Pinsent, E. Lawson (R. L. Crosbie and Co.), H. Wall and J. Kent (Ruston, Proctor and Co.). Mr. Parker (William Edwards and Son) seconded the resolution, which was carried unanimously. …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 27th May 1893

By order of the Executors of the late Mr. H. J. Hookham: Unreserved Sale of Capital Household Furniture and Affects: At Woodside, Mayfield Road, Moseley, by Messrs Frank Smith & Wilson, on Friday, June 16, 1893, at eleven a.m., punctually, the household furniture and appointments of the above residence comprising … (long list) … Descriptive catalogues ten days prior to sale, of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 27th May 1893

Sale of Leasehold Ground Rents and a Contingent Interest in £2,573: Messrs. Thomas Howell & Co. will sell by auction at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, Tuesday next, May 30, at six in the evening subject to condition incorporating the common form conditions of the Birmingham Law Society, the under-mentioned valuable leasehold ground rents … (Lot 1, eight leasehold rent on Summer Lane; Lot 2, twenty one villa residences on Beaufort Road, Edgbaston and) Lot 3, In Bankruptcy, Re. William Southon (by order of Luke J. Sharp, Esq., Official Receiver) and under special conditions the contingent interest of the bankrupt under the will of the late Anne Charlton Barrett, which entitles him to receive on the 13th May 1897, subject to certain events, one fourth share of the deceased’s residuary estate, with the accumulated interest thereon at present amounting to about, 2573 … For further particulars as to Lot 3, to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 24th May 1893

Newfoundland: St. John’s, May 23: H.M.S. Cleopatra and Buzzard arrived today. The House of Assembly last night passed an Act extending the temporary arrangement regarding the French treaties for two years longer, in order to permit negotiations for the passing of a permanent Act. Sir James Winter will succeed the late Sir Robert Pinsent as assistant judge of Newfoundland.


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 18th May 1893

To Bedstead Makers, Manufacturers, Engineers and Others: For sale by private treaty, engine, boiler, shafts, lathes, presses, punching and shearing machines, shaping machine and other bedstead plant machinery and tools; office furniture, gas fittings etc … For catalogue of machinery and full particulars of works, apply to the Bedstead Works, Sampson Road North, or to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Birmingham.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 4th May 1893

Coventry v. Sutton Coldfield: The ladies’ clubs of these towns met on the Sutton ground on Tuesday, and the home team won the match by 15 holes. The weather was very wet, and the putting consequently difficult: Scores: Coventry, Miss N. Verna, 0; Miss E. Hart, 0; Miss Hart, 3; Miss J. Waters, 0; Miss F. Ratliff, 0; Mrs. W. F. Wyley, 2; total 5: Sutton Coldfield; Mrs. Sadler 3; Miss M. Addenbrooke, 5; Miss Holbeche, 0; Miss Eddowes, 2; Mrs. Symond, 10; Mrs. Pincent, 0; total 20.


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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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