Oxford Times: Saturday 3rd December 1904

University Volunteer Smoking Concert: A successful smoking concert was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday by the University Volunteers; a good number were present …

The committee who carried out the preliminary arrangements were Capt. F. L. Smithett, 2nd Lieut. M. H. Needham and Messrs. R. G. Sheddon … (etc.) … (includes) … R. Pinsent …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 23rd December 1904

Re: ANNA GERMON WILLS, Spinster, deceased: PARISH CLERKS AND OTHERS: PROOF WANTED of the Marriage of John Germon with Sarah Pinsent. The said John Germon was baptized at Moretonhampstead in the County of Devon on the 22nd November 1781 and died there the 22nd July 1870. Address Messrs. Moon Gilks & Moon, 15 Lincoln Inn Field’s London Solicitors, or Messrs. R. T. & H. Campion Bedford Circus, Exeter, Solicitors.

[see also Western Times: Thursday 22nd December 1904]


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Western Times: Friday 16th December 1904

Pretty Wedding at Honiton: At St. Paul’s Church, Honiton, this afternoon, the marriage took place of Mr. Cecil William Stickland, formerly a master at All Hallows’ School, and Miss Norah Maxwell Stanford, only daughter of Mr. Edward Stanford, who has been for many years the manager of the National Provincial Bank at Honiton …

(description of event) …

Following were the guests invited: … (includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pynsent Mathew …


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