Tiverton Gazette: 19th June 1934

Mrs. Emily Sanders, of Tiverton: The funeral of Mrs. Emily Sanders, of Laburnum, St. Andrew Street, Tiverton, was at Tiverton Cemetery on Wednesday … (discussion) … beautiful wreaths were sent as follows: … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent (Torquay), …


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Tiverton Gazette: 4th April 1933

Funeral at Tiverton: Mr. D. G. Sanders: The funeral took place at Tiverton Cemetery, on Tuesday, the Rev. F. Dennis officiating, of Mr. David Gillespie Sanders, formerly of 175 Chapel Street, Tiverton, whose death at Torquay was recoded in our last issue. He was 68 years of age … (description of funeral) … Beautiful wreaths were sent … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pincent (friends and neighbours, Torquay).


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Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette: Friday 14th January 1927

Table Skittles: Leicestershire W.M.C. League: … Syston W.M.C. v. Belgrave W.M.C.: Played at Syston W.M.C. … (results include) … Belgrave, … C. Pinsent, 6,9,9, … Belgrave W.M.C. won by 14 points.  


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Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette: Friday 11th June 1926

Tennis: … Belgrave v Egerton Park: this men’s match at Belgrave on Saturday ended in a  win for the home team by five rubbers to four, 11 sets to eight and 96 games to 83: ,Details … (include) … E. C. Moorhouse and T. Penney (Egerton Park) beat Bromley and Ward, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2; beat Sage and Walker 6-1, 6-3; and beat Pinsent and Taylor 6-4, 8-6. … continues … J. Sarson and S. Wheeldon (Egerton Park) … lost to Pincent and Taylor 4-6, 1-6 …


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North Devon Herald: 14th August 1924

North Devon Shows … Athletics Sports: 220 yards flat handicap: H Cox, Colyton; R. J. Hill, Milton Abbot; E. Pinsent, Shebbear. … 100 yards flat race: H. Cox, Colyton, R. J Hill, Milton Abbot, E. Pinsent, Shebbear … 220 yards hurdle:  H. Cox, E. Pinsent, E. J. Hill … …


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Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette; Friday 9th February 1923

For Sale, 1 pair of black riding boots, size 7, practically new, 15/- or nearest. Apply E. Pinsent, Hosiery Stall, opposite Mrs. Salt’s Fish Shop.


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Shrewsbury Chronicle: 7th October 1921

Late Col. F. P. Maynard: Funeral at Audlem: On Friday last much surprise was felt in the town when it became know that Lieut-Col. Frederic Pinsent Maynard, F.R.C.S., I.M.S. (Ret.) had died at his residence, The Limes, Audlem after a short illness, from double pneumonia.


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North Devon Herald: 23rd June 1921

Barnstable Grammar School 2nd XI v, Wallingbrook School: Barnstaple Grammar School 2nd XI visited Wallingbook School on Saturday and returned victorious by a small margin. Wallingbrook batted first, but opened poorly, losing three wickets for 15 runs. Pinsent and Crinks stopped the rot, however, the former in 23 hitting one 4 and the latter a four in 20. … (continues) … Pinsent secured seven wickets for 7 runs, six of his victims being caught out. … (continues) …  … (detailed scores) …


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Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette: Friday 8th October 1920

Sileby: … Concert at the Institute: The Saturday “Popular” Concert at the Institute was given by Miss Marjorie Moss and Leicester friends including Madame Lettie Nourish, Misses Marion Brown, Mary Ashwell (Violin), Marjorie Moss (piano sketches), Mr. Pinsent and Master Hurren. …


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