Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 27th August 1928

Britannia Wins: Brixham Regatta: Brixham and Torbay Royal Regatta took place on Saturday: Results … Athletic sports: 220 yards open handicap: 1, M. Potter (19 yds); 2, S. Rowe (Paignton A.C.), (18.5 yds); 3, E. G. Pinsent (Paignton A.C.): 430 yards: 1, E. G. Pinsent (35yds), 2. A. C. Penwill (Paignton A.C.) (35 yds); 3, E. P. Finch, (R.N. and R.M., A.C.), (22yds) …

[see similar: Western Morning News: Monday 27th August 1928]


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993 (?)

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 27th August 1928

Britannia Wins: Brixham Regatta: Brixham and Torbay Royal Regatta took place on Saturday: Results … Athletic sports: 220 yards open handicap: 1, M. Potter (19 yds); 2, S. Rowe (Paignton A.C.), (18.5 yds); 3, E. G. Pinsent (Paignton A.C.): 430 yards: 1, E. G. Pinsent (35yds), 2. A. C. Penwill (Paignton A.C.) (35 yds); 3, E. P. Finch, (R.N. and R.M., A.C.), (22yds) …

[see similar: Western Morning News: Monday 27th August 1928]


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993 (?)

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 16th August 1928

Paignton Sports: Exeter Competitors Show up Well: Two Championships Won: The land sports in connection with the annual regatta were held at Paignton, yesterday …  (results include) … 220 yards local handicap: 1, G. Pinsent, 5yds; 2, R. Rowe, scr., 3, C. O. Tremeer, 8yds. … … 440 yards, open, handicap: 1, W. C. Edwards (Bristol A.C.); 29 yards; 2, E. P. Finch (R.N. and R.A.M.C.), 24 yards; 3, G. Pinsent (Paignton A.C.), 36 yards.


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Tuesday 22nd May 1928

Bovey Funeral: Mr. Walter Steer: The funeral took place at Bovey Tracey Baptist Burial Ground of Mr. Walter Steer, of Rosemount, Pottery Road, Bovey Tracey, who for many years was a member of the Bovey Parish Council and carpenter on the Rora estate at Liverton, Ilsington … In addition to the family mourners those present were … (list includes) … G. Pinsent …


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GRO0340 Bovey Tracey: George Pinsent: 1844 – 1937

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 5th November 1927

Sunday’s Programmes: London and Daventry: … … Daventry (5GB Experimental): … (radio programming) … 8.0: A Religious Service, with an address by the Rev. A. E. Forrest, from the Birmingham studio: 8.45: Mr. Roy Pinsent, appealing on behalf of the Birmingham Boys’ and Girls’ Union (the Weeks’s Good Cause), relayed from the Birmingham Studio: 8.50: Weather Forecast and News: …

[see also Aberdeen Journal: Saturday 5th November 1927 and Derby Daily Telegraph: Saturday 5th November 1927]


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 20th March 1925

More Asylums Wanted: Mental Deficiency Cases: the possibility of providing a colony for the care of mental defectives from Devon, Cornwall, Exeter and Plymouth was discussed at a conference held in the Guildhall, Exeter, yesterday afternoon, between representatives of the Board of Control, the Committee of the Starcross Institution, and local authorities of the Southwest. … … Village Green Idea: Mrs. Pinsent (Commissioner of the Board of Control) described the character of a colony it was desired to develop. The Government wanted it grouped around a village green with plenty of open-air accommodation for every group. It should be made a village community, more of a home than a barracks. There was one such colony established near Birmingham …

[see similar Western Morning News: Friday 20th March 1925]


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 15th August 1924

High Standard Attained at Huish: Cottage Garden Show: The 45th exhibition in connection with Huish Cottage Garden Society was held in the grounds of Heanton Satchville. … (description of garden show followed by Sports results … including) … 100 yards flat race: H. Cox, R. J. Hill, E. Pinsent … … 220 yards hurdle race: H. Cox, E. Pinsent, E. G. Hill … High Jump: H. Cox, E. Pinsent, R. Cobbledick … …

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Wednesday 13th August 1924]


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 8th August 1924

Produce of Exceptional Merit at Hatherleigh Show: Notwithstanding somewhat inclement weather, the cottage garden show and fete at Hatherleigh proved a success from every point of view … (description of event horticultural and sports prizes… includes) … 100 yards open: W. Richards, H. Fishleigh, G. Pinsent …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 23rd June 1939

Uplowman Bazaar and Fee: Effort for Church and Nursing Fund: The annual bazaar and fete in aid of the Church and Nursing Association funds were held in Uplowman Rectory by kind permission of the Rev. A. T. W. Law (Rector) and Mrs. Law, and was declared open by Mrs. Acland Troyte, wife of the Member for Tiverton, (Lieutenant Colonel G. J. Acland Troyte, M.P.) … … Stallholders: The stalls were in the charge of the following: … Teas were served on the verandah, the ladies in charge being Mrs. R. L. Batting, Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Cordwent and Mrs. Pinsent … …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963


Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 12th May 1939

Uplowman: The funeral took place in Uplowman churchyard on Saturday of Miss Alice Maud Hodge, aged 23, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodge, of Crosses Cottage, Uplowman …  (description of service) …  (sympathisers present included)… Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963