Field: Saturday 28th August 1909

Matterhorn Accidents: The latest Matterhorn mishap, though it happily had no fatal consequences, recalls a much more tragic incident in the history of the mountain. Signor Sinigaglia, just like Mr. Pinsent, climbed the Matterhorn on a fine day, and was caught in a storm and was caught in a storm and held weather bound … (long discussion) …


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976

Field: Saturday 14th August 1909

United Services v. Incogniti: Played at Plymouth on Aug 2 and 3: Score: Incogniti Ist Innings 212 (includes H. C. Pope, c. Pinsent b. Finlaison 0) … Second Innings 272: United Services: 1st Innings: 194 (includes Assistant Paymaster Pinsent b. Campbell 4); 2nd Innings 195: (includes Assistant Paymaster Pinsent b. Dobson 0). …

[see also Royal Naval Barracks v. Incogniti … on 4th and 5th August. ]


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968

Field: Saturday 3rd July 1909

Naval Barracks, Keyham v. Cornish Choughs: Played at the Naval Barracks, Keyham, on Saturday: Score: Naval Barracks 244 … (includes … A. P. Pinsent. B. Williams 0) … Cornish Choughs: 125 … (includes … H. M. Blackwell c. and b. Pinsent, 6) …


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968

Field: Saturday 26th June 1909

Cricket: Royal Military College v. Royal Military Academy: Played at the R.M. College on June 11 and 12: Score: Royal Military College: 313 … includes … C. A. Cuningham c. Leventhorpe b. Pinsent 35 … R.M. Academy: 1st innings 105 … (includes J. R. Pinsent c. Sutherland b. Dickinson 8); R.M. Academy 2nd Innings 104 … (includes … J. R. Pinsent, b. Dickinson 1) …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

The Field: Saturday 29th May 1909

Shows of Light Horses: Exeter: … The Bath and West Show has never been popular with the exhibitors of light horses, and notwithstanding the liberal prizes, the classes at the Exeter meeting this week were again meagrely supported … … The hackney’s were a disappointing collection. There was no entry in the broodmare class, and Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Ferniehurst Lady Olivette, by Royal Danegelt, which won the Hackney Horse Society’s medal, was unopposed in the class for mares or geldings foaled before 1905.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

 

Field: Saturday 16th January 1909

Soccer: Old Wykehamists (4) v. Old Reptonians (2). This match was played at Ealing on Saturday and resulted in a win for the Old Wykehamists who did most of the pressing in the first half and led at the interval by two goals to none. The play was afterwards of a more even character, each side obtaining two goals … Old Wykehamists … team includes … E. W. Pinsent (forward)

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Field: Saturday 5th September 1908

Bath … A novice class for horses not less than 14.2 resulted in the first prize being given to Mr. D. S. Carr’s Wembley Squire, who used his hocks and knees uncommonly well, and won easily from Mr. W. S. Pincent’s Ferniehurst Olivette and Jr. Jackson’s Allesboro’ Wild Iris who were placed second and third…


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Field: Saturday 15th August 1908

Incogniti v. Royal Naval Barracks: Played at Devonport on Aug. 5th and 6th, Score: Royal Naval Barracks, 1st Innings 153 … (… A. P. Pinsent (sic) lbw b. Stout 19); 2nd Innings 124 … (includes … A. P. Pinsent c. & b. Stout, 0); Incogniti, 1st Innings 105 … (includes … bowled out six and caught one); 2nd innings, 175.

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Field: Saturday 23rd May 1908

Plymouth: The Devon County Show: The Devon County Show, which opened at Plymouth on Tuesday and extended over three days, has probably never in its history been so well supported by breeders and owners of light horses … (discussion) … A couple of the harness classes came out for a decision on Tuesday. The class over 15 hands was led by Miss Burston’s Camelian, Mr. Pinsent’s Ferniehurst Lady Olivette, and Mr. Montague Rogers’s Errand Boy being second and third. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Field: Saturday 24th August 1907

Gullane Ladies’ G. C. – The final tie in an open mixed doubles tournament was decided on Monday when Miss C. Cotton and J. R. Pinsent (5) beat Miss Anderson and W. H. Anderson (6) by four and three. The third and fourth prize winners were Miss Kingzett and C. T. Kingzett, and Miss Ross and P. M. Ross.


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957