Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 25th February 1938

Mrs. Eva Bucknell: Tributes at Uplowman Funeral: It was with sincere regret that the news was received of the death of Mrs. Eva Bucknell at The Villa, Hockworth, where she had resided for several years. She was the widow of Mr. Francis James Buckness, of Hill Farm, Uplowman, a well-known and much-respected farmer and stockbreeder, who died eight years ago last November … (description of life and service) … Among those who paid a last tribute of respect were… (includes) … Mrs. Pinsent … 

[see similar: Western Times: Friday 25th February 1938]


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
 

Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 12th February 1938

Hampshire Boys’ Clubs: Lord Horder’s Name added to Vice Presidents’ List: At the annual meeting or the Hampshire Association of Boys’ Clubs held at Winchester, Viscount Monck (chairman) presided, and those also present included Mr. E. g. Burnet, (president of the Southampton Federation of Boys’ Clubs, Major J. R. Pinsent, Major G. C. Rigby, Colonel P. Stoney … (long discussion continues)


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957
 

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 5th February 1938

New Baronetcies: Last night’s “London Gazette” stated that Letters Patent have been passed granting the dignity of a baronetcy to each of the under-mentioned and the male heirs: – … Mr. Richard Alfred Pinsent of Selly Hill, Birmingham: … The honours were announced in the New Year List.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Western Morning News: Wednesday 16th February 1938

Death: Pinsent: On February 14th, at Higherfield, Horrabridge, suddenly, Janet Frances, the beloved wife of F. W. H. Pinsent: Funeral Thursday, February 17th at Horrabridge, eleven a.m.


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948
GRO0473 Hennock: Janet Frances Cowtan: 1878 – 1938

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 4th February 1938

Cook-General Wanted: 3 in family; 2 maids kept: Mrs. Pinsent, 4 Manston Terrace, Exeter, G7186:

[see also Western Morning News: Friday 4th February 1938 and Western Morning News: Monday 7th February 1938]


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GRO0555 Devonport: Katherine Kentisbeare Pinsent: 1884 – 1949

Western Morning News: Wednesday 2nd February 1938

Lord Mayor’s 1,100 Ball Guests: Brilliant Scene at Guildhall: Novel Effects in Decoration … … Gossip From the Guildhall, by Ann: They say you can tell the success of a dance by the number who linger for the last waltz, well most of the 1,100 guests heard the National Anthem in the Guildhall this morning … Invited Guests … (included) … Mr. and Mrs. F. W. H. Pinsent …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948
GRO0473 Hennock: Janet Frances Cowtan: 1878 – 1938