Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 28th December 1935

Hitchin Loses a Great Benefactor: Death and Funeral of Mr. Francis Ransom: … (long discussion) … Funeral … (those present included) … Cmdr. Clive Pinsent, R.N. …(continues)


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 27th December 1935

Passing-in List for R. N. College: The Secretary of the Admiralty announces that the following have passed the qualifying examinations for entry into the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth in January next: … (a long list includes) … A. C. M. Pinsent (Messrs. Stow and Liddell, Newbury) … …


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GRO0046 Devonport: Andrew Clive Macpherson Pinsent: 1922 – 1982

Western Morning News: Saturday 21st December 1935

Dartmouth College Entry: The Secretary of the admiralty announces that the following have passed the qualifying examination for entry into the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth next month: … (list includes) … A. C. M. Pinsent …


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GRO0046 Devonport: Andrew Clive Macpherson Pinsent: 1922 – 1982
 
 

Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 20th December 1935

Tunbridge Wells News: … … St. Augustine’s School: Christmas festivities were evident at St. Augustine’s School on Wednesday, when the children presented a varied programme of songs, plays, recitations and carols. Among the invited guests were Father Boniface, Father Oliver, Father Jones, Mrs. Bohane, Mrs. Pinsent, Mrs. Kling, Miss White, Mrs. Furness, Mr. Staples, Miss Wilmshurst … … Following the concert, the children were entertained to tea in the Guild Room by Father Boniface and afterwards enjoyed an entertainment of conjuring and vetriloquial items. The surprise of the evening was a giant Christmas tree laden with gifts which were distributed to the children. The evening closed with the distribution of fruit and sweets to each child.  …


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GRO0281 Devonport: Ethel Mary Philomena Whitelaw: 1869 – 1955
 
 

The Stage: Thursday 19th December 1935

Fiction: Morecombe: Astoria: (M., Walter Shaw, Jnr.) “Babes in the Wood ” with libretto by Leslie Hawkins and music arranged by Brer White … (list of cast includes) … Thomas and Partner, Steve and Dan, the Robbers; Audrey Ancell and May Pinsent, the Babes …


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Western Daily Press: Monday 9th December 1935

Prospectus: … Somerset Collieries Limited: An Issue will be made on Wednesday 11th December 1935, of £300,000 4 1/2 % First Mortgage Debenture Stock at £97 per cent. redeemable at £103 per cent. on or before 31st December 1966 … Solicitors: Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2, and London …


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Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 7th December 1935

£17,324 Raised for Hospital: Workers’ Fund: A Great Record: 8,000 More Members Wanted: …At the annual meeting of the Hitchin and District Workers’ Hospital Fund, held at the Hospital on Wednesday, it was stated that since the Fund was started a total sum of £17,323 16s 9d had been raised for that institution … (discussion) … Poor Response to Special Appeal: Mr. Hill said that although the school children in the area served by the Hospital had made a magnificent response to the Children’s Ward appeal. The response from the general public had not been so satisfactory as had been hoped, and he desired to emphasize that every penny received under that appeal was handed over to the Hospital. The Chairman handed three cheques to Cmdr. Clive Pinsent (chairman of the Hospital Board), and Mr. C. J. Widdows (hon. treasurer) remarking that they were not quite so much as they of the Workers’ Fund would have liked … Mr. C. J. Widdows revealed that the cheques handed to him and Cmdr. Pinsent were for £1,522 11s 4d, being seven-tenths of the income of the Fund … … Cmdr. Pinsent associated himself with what Mr. Widdows had said. The extensions to the Hospital, he said, had been done because it was imperative that they should be done, as was shown by the fact that when they moved into the new children’s ward on Sunday sixteen beds were at one occupied, whereas the old ward contained only eight beds. …


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948
 
 

Tiverton Gazette: 10th December 1935

Obituary: Mr. W. Cleeve of Uplowman: The funeral of Mr. Willian Cleeve, of Cottmoor Farm, Uplowman, whose death at the age of 76 was recorded in our last issues, was at Uplowman Parish Church of Wednesday … discussion. … beautiful flowers were sent as follows: … (list includes) … “with sincere sympathy” from Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
GRO0807 Bristol: Sydney John Pinsent: 1891 – 1968