Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 6th February 1925

Ongar: School Prize Day: The annual prize-giving of the Ongar Congregational Sunday School took place in the School Hall on Wednesday. The room was packed. An exceedingly fine concert was arranged by the teachers … Others who contributed to the programme included … (list) … Miss Rosa A. Pinsent-Johnson, Mr. F. Blakely (songs) …


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Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 10th June 1938

By direction of the exors. of Mr. Arthur Butcher, deceased: Heybridge, Maldon, Spring Lane, of Hall Road, Freehold Investment Properties: Six Cottages, let at rentals amounting to £107 18s 0d, per annum: To be sold by auction by C. M. Stanford & Son at the Swan Hotel, Maldon, on Wednesday 22nd June 1938, at six o’clock in four lots: Particulars and conditions of sale from the Solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 1, Clements Inn, W. C. 2, or of the Auctioneers, 23 High Street, Colchester (‘phone 3165).

[see also Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 17th June 1938]


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Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 14th June 1935

The Late Miss K. M. Courtauld: The funeral of Miss Katherine Mina Courtauld, of Knights, Colne Engaine, whose death in her 79th year we reported last week took place on Saturday … (description of service and long list of mourners, including) … Mr. Roy Pinsent …


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 25th December 1931

The Rev. H. Elrington: Death of Former Vicar of Saling: The Rev. Henry Elrington died at Braintree Hospital on Dec. 17th from angina pectoris. The Rev. gentleman, who was 71, was vicar of Great and Little Saling for nearly 29 years until he retired last year and was appointed to a curacy by the late Dean of Bocking. … the funeral took place on Monday afternoon at Great Saling Church in the presence of a large gathering of friends and parishioners, the church being filled … The mourners were: Mrs. Elrington, widow; Mr. Thomas Elrington, Sible Hedingham, brother; Mrs. Artis and Miss Elrington, sisters; Mrs. Ruthin, Mrs. Pincent (Wales), and Mr. L. Davies, representing the Rev. Dr. Davies (Bradford) … … (description of service) … The bishop went on to speak of the clerical career of the late vicar, who was ordained in Newfoundland and after serving curacies came to be vicar of the Salings, where he served over 28 years. …


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GRO0294 Hennock: Fanny Sophia Colley: 1870 – 1954

Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 3rd October 1930

Romford: Wedding: At St. Edward’s Church on Saturday, Miss Norma Olivia Wallis, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wallis, Cecilia House, Mawney Road, was married to Mr. Harold Jack Ingle, 33 Recreation Road, Colcheter. The Rev. H. C. Robins, R. D., Officiated … The bridesmaids were Miss Ruby Wallis, Miss Nora Wallis, and Miss Elsie Castle. Miss Phyllis Colinese, and Miss Vera Pinsent were attendants … (description of the wedding) …


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GRO0860 Bristol: Vera Irene Pinsent: 1920 – 2003