East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 26th April 1890

Recognition Service at Bovey Tracey: In connection with the induction of the Rev. M. L. Gooby, as pastor of the Congregational Church, Bovey Tracey, a recognition service and public tea were held at the Temperance Hall on Monday evening. The tea, which was well attended, was served by Mesdames Sercombe, Rowe, Pinsent, Gooby, J. Mountford, W. Heath, and Bovey in a very creditable manner. The service which followed proved a great success, amongst those who took part being the Revs. J. Sellicks, (Newton), W. R. John (Chudleigh), T. N. Oliphant, and J. Pearse, (Bovey Tracey): A selection of hymns and anthems was admirably rendered by the choir under the direction of Miss Bovey. 


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 25th April 1890

Samuel Reddington, manager for Messrs. Pinsent and Company, outfitters, Devonport, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment on Wednesday, for embezzling and stealing an allotment letter for the payment of £2 per month, received by him on account of his employers.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 24th April 1890

Well-secured freehold ground rents, important lease-hold properties, and freehold land (by order of executors, trustees and others) … Messrs. Thomas & Bettridge will sell by auction … by the direction of the executors of the late Thomas Osborn, Esq., … four houses and a retail shop on Icknield Port Road, houses on Clark Street and the  “Lamp Tavern” on Steward Street … For further particulars as to lots 1, 2 and 3, apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street … 

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 26th April 1890]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 22nd April 1890

Birmingham Police Court: Yesterday: Before Messrs. Colmore, (stip.), Jacobs, Shammon, Timmins, Tangye, Hart, Middlemore and Marris: Robbery from a Brewery: Joseph Ray (26) carter, Sheep Street, and Edward Edmunds (20), glass-blower, Princip Street, were charged on remand with stealing a copper refrigerator from a brewery at the rear of the Salutation beerhouse, Snow Hill. Mr. Freeman (Smith, Pinsent and Company) prosecuted on behalf of the Holt Brewery Company, to whom the property belongs. ….

[see similar Birmingham Mail: Monday 21st April 1890]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 12th October 1888

Sale of Property: Desirable Residence “Brystirion”: (properties in Edgbaston and Handsworth) … Lot 4: King’s Heath: Springfield Road, close to Woodfield Road, Freehold building land (Lot 45 on King’s Heath Estate), Frontage 18 yards, are 796 yard or thereabouts: A capital site for villas. … further particulars … Lot 4, Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co., solicitors, Waterloo Street, …  …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 10th October 1888

Electric Lighting in Birmingham: A special meeting of the Town Council will be held pursuant to the provisions of the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1883, and to notice by the mayor, on Friday the 9th of November, at noon, at the Council House to consider the notice given by Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, solicitors, no behalf of their clients, Messrs. Arthur Chamberlain and George Hookham … …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 6th October 1888

Freehold Central Property: Situated in Gloucester Street, Birmingham (by direction of the trustees of the late William James, Esq.): To be sold by Auction: By Messrs. Chesshire, Gibson, Son & Fowler … (three Lots, comprising at slaughterhouse at Nos. 20, 21 and 22 Gloucester Road) … For further particulars and plans, apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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County Advertiser & Herald for Staffordshire and Worcestershire: Saturday 25th August 1888

The annual licensing sessions for the petty sessional division of Stourbride were held yesterday, at the CourtHouse, Stourbridge, before Colonel Fletcher and Mr. H. O. Firmstone: … … Mr. Plant (Bowen and Plant, Dudley) made an application for a renewal of the license of the Market Hall Vaults, Stourbridge, to the late tenant, Mrs. E. Williams, with a view to transfer to another tenant, and Mr. Freeman (Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pincent, Birmingham) appeared for the owners of the house. It was stated that the house had now been void for some time. Superintendent Wheeler said that from the time Mrs. William took to the house it had been very badly conducted. Mr. Plant said a renewal was simply required with a view to transfer … …


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Birmingham & Aston Chronicle: Saturday 11th August 1888

The Birmingham Liberal club Building Company: the London Gazette of Tuesday states that a general meeting of the members of the Birmingham Liberal Club Building Company (limited) will be held at the office of Smith, Pinsent, and Co., Waterloo Street, Birmingham, on September 10th, for the purpose of showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted, and the property of the company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by Mr. T. S. Smith, the liquidator.


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Leicester Journal: Friday 10th August 1888

Cricket: Belgrave Church Institute C.C. v. Belgrave St. Peter’s C.C. and Sunday School. C.c. (combined). This match was played on Belgrave Road Grounds, on Monday: Score: Church Institute: First Innings, 48 all out; Second Innings, 87 all out: St. Peter’s and Sunday School: First innings: 14 all out (A. Pincens, c. Stafford, b. Pole, 1; Second Innings: 35 all out: A. Pincens, not out 3: …


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