Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer: Saturday 11th November 1933

Hockey: Broadway Ladies v. Cheltenham Ladies’ II: Played at Broadway on Saturday; a win for Broadway by 4 goals to 3. … (description of match) … Pynsent, at left inner, played her usual good even game and was responsible for three of Broadway’s goals, while Whitelay scored the other from a magnificent shot.


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GROxxxx Hennock

Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer: Saturday 10th October 1931

Hockey: Broadway Ladies v. Gloucester Ladies’ II: Broadway Ladies entertained Gloucester Ladies II on Saturday last, when an enjoyable game ended in favour of the home team by 6 – 2. The home team played well, and were fortunate in two new members, A. Allen, and L. Pynsent, both of whom proved acquisitions. W. M. Clarke made her first appearance as a goalkeeper and did good work. The Broadway team was W. M. Clarke, B. Warren and L. Pynsent, N. Galt, M. Galt, and N. Wilcocks, A. Allen, J. Dwoding, J Whitelay, M. Grant and P. Patrick. Mr. L. D. Huddleston was an efficient umpire. 


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GROxxxx Hennock

Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer: Saturday 27th November 1909

St. John’s Nurseries, Worcester: Re. Messrs. R. Smith and Co., in Voluntary Liquidation: Third Unreserved Sale of Nursery Stock, by order of the receiver for the debenture holders: Protheroe and Morris will sell by Auction at the above Nurseries (easily reached from the Worcester Station) on Tuesday December 7th and three following days, at 11.30 o’clock, large quantities of useful and well-grown Nursery Stock …

(list of trees) …

May be viewed one week prior to sale. Catalogues to be had of E. S. Chattock Esq., Receiver on the Premises, of Messrs. Pinsent and Col, solicitors, 6 Bennettt’s Hill Birmingham … 

[see similar: Evesham & West Midland Observer: Saturday 12th March 1910]


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Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer: Saturday 22nd February 1908

The Late Mr. Alfred BALDWIN: Burial at Wilden: Mourning Multitude: Simply, as he lived among the people of Wilden, the late Mr. Alfred Baldwin, M.P., was buried in a plain earth grave in the churchyard attached to the little church of All Saints, which he gave to the parish, on Wednesday afternoon … (long description of service and mourners) …  Others present were … (long list includes) …  R. A. Pinsent (Birmingham) …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948