Daily Mirror: Wednesday 29th December 1920

The Children’s Mirror: … … Last Week’s Prize Winners: Half-crown Prizes:  … (list)… Consolation Prizes: … (list includes) … Victor Pinsent (age 13), Walthamstow … …


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GRO0862 Devonport: Victor Charles Pinsent: 1907 – 1993

Daily Mirror: Monday 10th February 1936

Prizewinners: Here are the prizewinners in the “Noisy Words” competition announced on January 25th: Sixteen Prizes of 2s 6d: … (list includes) … John Pinsent, Torquay …


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Daily Mirror: Monday 10th February 1936

Prizewinners: Here are the prizewinners in the “Noisy Words” competition announced on January 25th: Sixteen Prizes of 2s 6d: … (list includes) … John Pinsent, Torquay …


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Daily Mirror: Tuesday 18th June 1935

Aero Engines Limited: Issue at par of 700,000 Ordinary Shares of 5s each: … Prospectus … The Solicitors, Pinsent & Company, 36 Lincoln’s Fields, London W.C.2 and 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, 2 and from …


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Daily Mirror: Saturday 25th March 1933

Fire which broke out yesterday at Pincent’s Farm, Theale, near Reading – formerly the English home of Mr. Samuel Insull, the American millionaire — did damage to farm buildings estimated at several thousand pounds. The fifteenth century residence was saved from damage. Sonning Fire Brigade prevented the fire from spreading to an oil dump:


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Daily Mirror: Saturday 1st January 1938

New Year’s Honours: … Baronets … Dr. Richard Alfred Pinsent, senior member of the Council and chairman of the Statutory Discipline Committee of the Law Society:


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Daily Mirror: Monday 8th October 1934

General Aircraft Limited: Issue at Par of 1,500,000 Shares of 5s each: … Prospectus … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham 2 …


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Daily Mirror: Tuesday 21st June 1932

Darwin’s Grandchild: The King, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, has approved the appointment of Miss Ruth Darwin, granddaughter of the famous Charles Darwin, as a Senior Commissioner of the Board of Control in succession to Mrs. Ellen F. Pinsent. Since 1931 Miss Darwin, who is a daughter of the late Sir Horace Darwin, has been a Commissioner of the Board, which has the care of the feeble-minded. At present she receives £525 per year, but as Senior Commissioner her salary will be £1,200 to £1,500.


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949