Denbighshire Free Press: Saturday 30th December 1916

WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE: A very enjoyable and successful Whist Drive and Dance was held in the Town on Tuesday evening (Boxing Day), in aid of the funds of the Ruthin Castle Class for providing comforts for soldiers. The arrangements were carried out by a committee consisting of the Mayor (Alderman R. H. Williams), chairman; the Mayoress; Mrs. Tate, president of the Comforts for Soldiers’ Class; Mrs. Pinsent, secretary; Mrs. T. H. Roberts, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Tegid Owen, Mrs. Bonner Thomas … (continues) … Two “sealed number” prizes, a writing case and a leather purse, were awarded to Miss Mignon Griffith and Miss N. H. Thomas. The prizes were given by Mrs. Pinsent, Woodlands, were presented to the winners by the Mayoress.  … During the proceedings Alderman T. H. Roberts thanked the ladies of the Comforts for Soldiers’ Class for providing such a splendid entertainment … He wished particularly to thank Mrs. Tate for providing all the refreshments at this entertainment and Mrs. Pinsent for giving the prizes.


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GRO0294 Hennock: Fanny Sophia Colley: 1870 – 1954

Bucks Herald: Saturday 16th December 1916

Miss Frances M. Pinsent: A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M.: Formerly Sub-Professor at the Royal Academy of Music; Medals and Certificates for Pianoforte, Harmony, and Counterpoint, and Sight Singing:  Pupil of Professor Xaver (Professor and Pianist to the Court of Prussia), of II Cavaliere Carlo Albanesi, F. W. Davenport, Esq., F. Corder, Esq. VISITS AYLESBURY, Wendover, Great Missenden, etc., to GIVE LESSONS in PIANOFORTE. SINGING, HARMONY, etc. Prepares Pupils for the L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., and Associated Board Examinations. Address — 256a, Portsdown Road, London, W.


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GRO0318 Devonport: Frances Maude Pinsent: 1882 – 1953