Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 30th July 1890

Office-Boy Wanted: Apply, by letter only, Smith, Pinsent and Co., 39 Waterloo Street.

[see also: Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 31st July 1890]


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 26th July 1890

Brixham: Among those at Torquay who have subscribed towards England’s Oldest Organiast Jubilee Fund are Messrs. Sermoneholer, Paraham, Haverside, Easterbrook, Pridham, Burton and Co., Trouland, Morgan, May, Mugford, Browne, Frost, Badger, Shipcote, Mountstephen, Ardbery and Pinsent … …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 26th July 1890

Edwards, Son & Bigwood have received instructions to sell, by auction … Lot 3: (by direction of owner): Freehold Cromwell Street, Nechells: The well-built house No. 129 Cromwell Street (close to Rocky Lane), let to Mr. Weaver, at 6s per week: The accommodation comprise two bed rooms, attic, parlour, kitchen, scullery, partly covered paved yard and garden: Quantity of land 190 square yards: For further particulars … as to Lot 3, to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co. Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 19th July 1890

Freehold Properties: comprising the fully licensed Public House known as “The Crown and Anchor”, situated at the corner of Livery Street and Northwood Street … AND ALSO … Freehold and Leasehold Properties belonging to the estate of Mr. William Howes  (10 Lots in Small Heath and Balsall Heath area) … AND ALSO … Freehold property in Moseley Street and leasehold villa residences in Warwick Road, Great, nears Sparkhill … For further particulars … Apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 17th July 1890]


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Leamington Spa Courier: Saturday 19th July 1890

Applications for Provisional Electric Lighting Orders: The Town Clerk said he had received three notices from companies who proposed to make an application to the Board of Trade for Provisional Orders for authorising the supply of electricity to the borough. …  … The Town Clerk said that Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., of Waterloo Street, Birmingham, the solicitors to Messrs. Chamberlain and Hookham, has also written to him notifying them of their intention to make the application …


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 12th July 1890

Primrose League Fete at Court Grange: Speech by the Hon. R. Dawson: the annual fete under the auspices of the Teignbridge Habitation of the Primrose League was held on Thursday at Court Grange, Abbotskerswell, the residence of Mrs. Marcus Hare, the ruling Councillor … … … The people then proceeded to the lawn in front of the house to hear an address from the Honble. R. Dawson, Unionist candidate for the division. Numerous seats were provided, but most of the people were standing. Mrs. Marcus Hare presided over a large audience amongst whom were the Rev. and Mrs. Raeby, Rev. G. T. and Mrs. Warner … list includes … Mrs. and Misses Pinsent … (Conservative political speeches)


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 12th July 1890

Sale of Properties: July 30th, 1890: Freehold, Holloway Head and Windmill Street Birmingham … etc … AND ALSO … Lot 15, Tudor Street, A desirable piece of Freehold building land, having a frontage of eleven years to Tudor Street (formerly known as Green Street) near Heath Street, Winson Green … AND ALSO …  City of Birmingham, Central Freehold and Leasehold Properties: Situated in Carr’s Lane and Bartholomew Street to be sold by Auction by Messrs. Chesshire, Gibson, Son and Fowler … For further particulars and plans apply to Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co., 39 Waterloo Street …

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 5th July 1890]


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Warwickshire Herald: Thursday 10th July 1890

A Sutton Hotel Mortgagee and his Auctioneers: At the Birmingham County Court, on Tuesday, before His Honour Judge Chalmers, Messrs. Gray and Walker, of Temper-row, auctioneers sued Thomas Hayward, of Sutton Coldfield, gentleman to recover £60 for commission … continues … In the course of cross-examination by Mr. Stubbins, witness [Mr. Thomas Walker] said he had been “done” by Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent and also by Mr. Thomas, Auctioneer: Mr. Stubbins: You will be saying directly that your own solicitors have “done” you: Witness: I will not. I would trust them with anything, but I would not trust you (laughter) … (continues) … 


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 21st June 1890

The Dartmoor Otter Hounds on the Teign: Mr. Gage Hodge’s famous pack of otter hounds met on Tuesday at Newton Abbot Station. The time fixed – 8.15 a.m. – suiting the arrival of both and down trains. The meet was an exceedingly grand one. The field included ladies and gentlemen from all parts of the county … among those present were …Mr. Gabe Hodge (Master) … (long list includes) … Mr. and Miss Wright and Miss Pinsent (Newton) … (description of an unsuccessful hunt)


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Dereham and Fakenham Times: Saturday 21st June 1890

Bintry: This usually quiet village was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday last week, when Mr. Jas. Woodrow, eldest son of John Woodrow, Esq, Sandywood House, Keighley, was united in marriage to Sarah Ann Bedford (Nellie), adopted daughter and niece of Mr. John Hall of the Manor House. … description of wedding … The presents included: … Rev. R. and Mrs. Rackham, book, “Christian Year,” Miss Pinsent, Prayer Book …


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