Western Times: Thursday 5th December 1895

Billiards: Ashburton v Newton Abbot Constitutional Club: A match between members of these clubs took place at Ashburton on Thursday: Scores: [8 players for each team scored out of 100 points per person – Ashburton total 685, Newton total 782 – includes H. Pinsent … 100]

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 10th December 1895 and Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 9th December 1985]


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Referenced

GRO0419 Hennock: Henry James Pinsent: 1872 – 1927

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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