Herne Bay Press: Saturday 29th December 1934

An Appeal Committee: Its Aim and Purpose: A vigorous campaign is to be undertaken in the next few months with the object of raising a sum sufficient to warrant a start being made with the erection of a New Herne Bay Cottage Hospital in 1935 … Subscriptions Already Received or Promised: … (includes) … Further Amounts Promised: …. Includes … Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pinsent: £4 4s 0d. …


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GRO0386 Tiverton: Hannah Brooks: 1861 – 1937
GRO0462 Tiverton: James Walter Pinsent: 1861 – 1948

Welsh Gazette: Thursday 27th December 1934

Prize Day Addresses: … The annual Speech Day and Prize Distribution of Ardwyn County School was held at the Municipal Hall, Aberystwyth, on Thursday afternoon. … Prize List: … Form IV: Betty George, Kenneth Herbert, Gwilym Jones, Jim Pinsent, Idwal Pugh, Joy Watkins, Olive Jones: Form III: …


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GRO0720 Tiverton: Philip James Noel Pinsent: 1921 – 2007

Felixstowe Times: Saturday 15th December 1934

Ipswitch RUC 12 points RAF (Felixstowe) 6 points … (discussion of the game) …  the RAF. scrum half and wing forwards were giving Nicholson very little time to operate, in spite of this, the scrum half gave his outsides many chances to get going. Pinsent was nearly in on one occasion, and then the Ipswich forwards began a series of fine rushes. … (continues) …


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 1st December 1934

Conference of Teachers: Raising of School-leaving Age: “Shout at the County Council”: … (continues) … Luncheon Guests: At a luncheon, Mr. W. R. Gates (President of the Hampshire Teachers’ Association) was in the chair and among those present were the Mayor of Winchester, Dr. E. Gurney Dixon, (Chairman of the County Education Committee), Major Pinsent (chairman, Winchester Education Committee) …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957