Coventry Times: 26th December 1900

Webster’s Brickworks Limited: the third annual general meeting of the shareholders in Webster’s Brickworks Ltd. was held at the Works, Stoney – Road Coventry on Wednesday. Mr. F Warwick (chairman of the directors) presided, and the other directors were also present, namely Messrs. T. Smith, G. H. Thynne and H. Webster (managing director); also Messrs. H. C. Pinsent (solicitor), W. S. Aston (auditor), W. Elson (secretary), and a small number of shareholders. … (discussion of meeting)


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Coventry Times: 17th April 1900

Preston Davies Tyre Company: General Meeting: The general meeting of the shareholders of the Preston Davies Tyre and Valve Co. Ltd., was held at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham, at noon on Monday when the directors’ scheme of re-construction was submitted. … (discussion) … The ordinary general meeting followed. There were one or two shareholders present. The formal agreement as to the re-construction of the Company upon the lines mentioned above was read by Mr. Pinsent … (continues) …


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GROxxxx Devonport

Coventry Times: 4th December 1895

At the Wolverhampton County Court on Monday, before Judge Griffith, Mr. Freeman (Messrs. Pinsent and Co, Birmingham, made an application on behalf of Messrs. Thomas Smith and Sons, Limited, Saltley, for an order to wind up the company known as Messrs. Sharratt and Co., Limited, Connaught Works, Pountney Street, Wolverhampton, cycle manufacturers.


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Coventry Times: 13th March 1878

An Important Question: At Birmingham County Court, on Monday, before Mr. Motteram, Q.C. judge, the London and North Western Railway Company sued Mr. Robert Evans, of the Cliveland Street Flour Mills, Birmingham, for £10 0s 11d, charge for warehousing goods consigned to him. Mr. Pinsent (of the firm of Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent) appeared for the company; and Mr. Hugo Young (instructed by Messrs. Coleman) was for the defendants. … (discussion of issue – a change in charging structure) …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948