Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 5th September 1889

Freehold Residential Estate, known as “Monkspath Priory”, with nearly thirty-three acres of land situated on the main Birmingham and Stratford Road, about one mile and a half from the Solihull Railway Station and seven miles from Birmingham. Messrs. Thomas & Bettridge have received instruction (from the Trustees of the late W. M. Hobday, Esq.) to sell by Auction at … (description of property) …  Lithographic plans with full particulars and cards to view may be obtained at the offices of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co. Solicitors …

[see related Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 4th September 1889]


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Downham Market Gazette: Saturday 31st August 1889

Bintree: Wedding; On Monday last this village was en fete in consequence of the marriage of Miss Mary Jane (Pollie) Shaw, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shaw, the respected host and hostess of “Ye Royale Oake,” to Mr. William Jary, of Charing Cross, London. The bride, who was prettily attired, and who carried a charming bouquet, presented by Miss Pinsent, granddaughter of the much-esteemed Rector, was led to the altar by Mr. William Bone of Kettleston, and attended by her sister, Miss Gertrude Shaw, and her cousin, Miss Agnes, Harvey, as bridesmaids. … …


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Norwich Mercury: Saturday 31st August 1889

Bintree: Wedding: On Monday last this village was en fete in consequence of the marriage of Miss Mary Jane (Pollie) Shaw, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shaw. The respected host and hostess of “Ye Royale Oake,” to William Jary of Charing Cross, London. The bride who was prettily attired, and who carried a charming bouquet, presented by Miss Pinsent, granddaughter of the much-esteemed Rector, was let to the altar by Mr. William Bose, of Kettlestone, and attend by her sister, Miss Gertrude Shaw, and her cousin, Miss Agnes Harvey as bridesmaids. The bridegroom was piloted by Mr. John Myhill (the boy Jack) the ceremony was impressively performed by the Rev. R. R. Rackham, Rector of the parish, and was witnessed by many of the principal residents and cottagers, in addition to numerous friends of the bride and bridegroom.  … (continues) …


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Eastern Daily Press: Saturday 31st August 1889

Wood Norton: Entertainment: On the evening of the 23rd, Mrs. Boolderson and friends gave a very successful entertainment at the Hall, in aid of the funds of the Foulsham Cottage Hospital. The following was the programme: Piano duet, “War March of the Priests,” Misses Pinsent and Hastings; song … (continues) … piano solo, “Musical sketch,” Miss Pinsent; song … (continues)


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Birmingham Daily Post:  Saturday 24th August 1889

Harborne: Valuable Leasehold Properties in Lordswood Road and Clarence Road, to be sold by Auction by Chesshire, Gibson, Son and Fowler (by direction of the owner) … Lot 1, Four commodious three storey dwelling houses with outbuildings and good gardens, Nos. 15, 17, 19 and 21 in Lordswood Road, at the corner of Lonsdale Road Harborne … Lot 2, Five comfortable dwelling houses (with outbuildings, yards and large gardens, Nos. 15, 17, 19, 21 and 23 in Clarence Road, Harborne, Known as “Chepstow Place”). … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co. Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 15th August 1889

Joseph Kannreuther, Deceased: – Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vict, Cap. 35, Notice is hereby given (etc.) also Edwin Wright, Deceased: – Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vict, Cap. 35, Notice is hereby given (etc) … … Smith, Pinsent and Co. 39, Waterloo Street Birmingham, Solicitors for the said executors.


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Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 20th July 1889

Representation of the New Forest Division: Enthusiastic Receptions of Mr. David Faber at Sherfield. Another most successful meeting on behalf of the candidature of Mr. David Faber, J.P., of Ampfield, was held in the school room at Sherfield, on Thursday evening … Amongst those present were … Pinsent …


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Western Daily Mercury: 13th July 1889

Pinsent and Co. are now offering their Surplus Stock of Summer Drapery at greatly reduced prices: General and Furnishing Drapery Warehouse: Market Street, Devonport.

[See also other dates and issues]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 11th July 1889

Leasehold Residence, situated in Handsworth Wood Road and leasehold manufacture in Rea Street, South Birmingham: Messrs. Thomas & Bettridge will sell by auction on Friday July 26th, 1889 at the estate sale room, 1 New Hall Street, Birmingham at 6.30 in the evening subject to conditions of sale which will incorporate those of the Birmingham Law Society: Lot 16, The well-built and pleasantly situated residence known as “The Cedars”, Handsworth Wood Road … Lot 17, a compact leasehold property situated in Rea Street South (near Moseley Street), Birmingham … For further particulars as to Lot 16 apply to Messrs. Glaisyer and Porter, Solicitors; as to Lot 17, to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors … 

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 18th July 1889]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 11th July 1889

Apology for infringement of copyright: Latimer Street, Birmingham, July 9, 1889: To Messrs. W. and T. Avery: Sirs, with reference Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Company’s letter of the 8th inst.: We regret that we have Published ILLUSTRATIONS which are in any way copies of or taken from your designs.  We have delivered up to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Company for you the Blocks from which the Illustrations complained of were taken. These Blocks were used exclusively for the purpose of the advertisement in Messrs. Martineau and Smith’s Journal, we have not in our possession any catalogues, circulars, or other papers containing any illustrations taken from them; and we undertake that we will not in the future use the said Blocks or any Illustrations copied or imitated from any of the designs belonging to or used by you. Yours, WILLIAM BAYLISS & COMPANY (signed) W. Bayliss.

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 13th July 1889 and Glasgow Herald: Wednesday 17th July 1889]


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