Lyttelton Times: Wednesday 22nd February 1888

Furnished Residence, Wellington: To Let: in Hobson Street, containing 10 rooms, besides bath, scullery larger pantry and storeroom, the superior residence of C. P. Pynsent, Esq. Grounds tastefully laid out, natural stream, water, ferns, shrubbery, tennis lawn, kitchen garden etc. For picturesqueness almost unequalled. Early possession, moderate rent: To Let, several smaller furnished houses: For all Details, apply to Baker Bros., Estate and Financial Agents, Wellington.


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Referenced

GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 16th February 1888

Important Central Freehold Property: Dale End, near the High Street Birmingham … (description) … For plans and further particulars, apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street …

[also similar advertisement for leasehold family residence known as Firsgate, in Augustus Road, Edgbaston …


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Atherstone, Nuneaton, and Warwickshire Times: Saturday 11th February 1888

The Greenways’ Bank Failure … … Another Secret Examination: On Monday a further private examination into the affairs of the Greenways was held at the County Court Offices, Warwick, before Sir Richard Harington, Bart., Judge. Amongst those officially present at the inquiry, which was conducted with closed doors, were the Official Receiver, Mr. Peirson; the trustee of the bankrupt’s estate, Major Forsbery; Mr. T. Wright of Leicester; Messrs. Chadwick and Son, Warwick and Mr. Pinsent, Birmingham. Only two witnesses were examined … (continues) …

[see also Kenilworth Advertiser: Saturday 11th February 1888]


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GROxxxx Devonport

Leamington Spa Courier: Saturday 11th February 1888

The Greenway Bankruptcy: The Public Examinations Closed: £500 wanted from Mr. Clarke. … (ongoing discussion) … There were, among those present at the search, Messrs. Chadwick and Son, solicitors; a representative from the office of Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent, of Birmingham … (Etc.)


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 11th February 1888

Five eligible plots of freehold building land at Kings Heath and two leasehold properties in Brearley Street West, Birmingham, and Cattell Road, Small Heath … For further particulars, as to Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors … 


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