Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 14 May 1938

Factory Inspector’s Good-Bye: The Hon. Miriam B. Pease, Inspector of Factories, who is leaving the Birmingham area for Wolverhampton, inducted her last case at Birmingham Police Court yesterday and expressed thanks to the magistrates and court officials for the courtesy they had shown her. On behalf of the members of the legal profession, Mr. Basil H. Pinsent wished Miss Pease success in her new appointments.


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000

Evening Despatch: Friday 13th May 1938

Her Last Case: Tributes to Departing Factory Inspector. The Hon. Miriam B. Pease, Inspector of Factories, who is leaving the Birmingham area for Wolverhampton conducted her last case at Birmingham Police Court today and expressed thanks to the magistrates and court officials for the courtesy they had shown her. On behalf of the members of the legal profession, Mr. Basil H. Pinsent wished Miss Pease success in her new appointment … …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000
 

Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 30th July 1937

Large crowds stood in Saturday morning’s brilliant sunshine to see Miss Evangeline Ann Rietchel emerge from St. Augustine’s Church, a radiant bride after her wedding to Mr. Austen Patrick Bohane. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. J. Rietchel, of 10, Culverden Grange, Tunbridge Wells, while the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohane, of 16, Browadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells … (description of wedding followed by list of wedding presents including) … Mrs. and Mr. Basil Pinsent, decanter, and port glasses. …

[see also Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser: Friday 30th July 1937]


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000


 

Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 10th July 1936

The wedding took place at St. Mark’s Church, Broadwater Down, on Saturday of Miss Joan Mansfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mansfield of Tunbridge Wells and Calcutta, and Mrs. John Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, of 1, Ferndale House Tunbridge Wells.  … (description of wedding followed by list of presents, includes) … Mr. Basil Pinsent, liqueur glasses …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000

Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 3rd July 1936

A wedding of considerable local interest took place at the Church of St. Augustine’s Tunbridge Wells, on Saturday afternoon when Miss Betty Evelyn Pasmore, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evelyn Pasmore, of “Maycotts,” Matfield, was married to Mr. Hubert Alexander Bohane, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohane, of 16, Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells … (description of wedding followed by list of presents, including) … Mrs. Pinsent and Mr. B. Pinsent, Brandy glasses … …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000
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Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 22nd May 1936

Obituary: Mrs. M. C. Sugden: The funeral of Mrs. Marion Clair Sugden, of 2 Mount Ephraim, took place at the Borough Cemetery on Saturday following s service at the Church of King Charles the Martyr, conducted by the Rev. J. Smart, who also officiated at the graveside. Mrs. Sugden, who had resided in Tunbridge Wells for the past three years, was the widow of the late A. M. Sugden of Westgate on Sea. … … Wreaths were sent by … (includes) … Mrs. Ross Pinsent and Basil … …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000
GRO0281 Devonport: Ethel Mary Philomena Whitelaw: 1869 – 1955

Western Mail: Saturday 20th July 1935

Law Society Examination Results: The following candidates, whose names are in alphabetical order were successful in the final examination of the Law Society held on June 17 and 18: – … (long list includes) … Basil Hume Pinsent … …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000
 
 

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 20th July 1935

Law Society’s Examinations: List of Successful Candidates: The following list of successful candidates in the Preliminary and Final examinations were issued yesterday by the Law Society. In the Preliminary examination 45 candidates out of 138 passed, and in the Final, 276 out of 435 … … Final … (long list includes) … B. H. Pinsent …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000

Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 30th December 1933

Blessing of Downside’s New Abbot: Fifth in Order of Succession: Stately Ceremonies in the Abbey: Prayer and Procession: With stately and symbolical ceremonial, hallowed by long tradition, the new Abbot of Downside, the Right Rev. G. B. Hicks, was on Friday blessed and enthroned by the Bishop of Clifton. The ceremony was performed in the Stately Abbey Church of Downside, and was witnessed by a large assembly of Catholics, both clergy and laity, from all parts of the dioceses … (description of event and list of attendees) … …  Laity … (includes) … Mr. B. H. Pinsent …


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000

Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 6th December 1929

Downside School Opera: The students of Downside School, under the direction of Dom Paul Brookfield, last week presented the Gilbert and Sullivan opera “Patience,” in their gymnasium, to an audience of nearly 700 people of the locality. The proceeds were for the District Nursing Association: … the Dramatis Personae in the opera were as follows … (includes) … Officers of Dragoon Guards: … (includes) H. R. Pinsent … (also) … Prize Giving Day: The annual prize-giving took place at Downside School on Saturday in the Gymnasium, in the presence of about 400 parents and friends. The Abbot of Downside presided, supported by the Bishop of Clifton, and the headmaster, the Rev. R. S. Trafford … Old boys had been successful during the past twelve months, and special mention should be made of J. T. Molony, who secured a place in Class 1 Division of the Law Tripos, and gained the George Long Prize for Jurisprudence. B. N. H. Thornley gained a second in Mechanical Science Tripos, and the John Bernard Seely prize in aeronautics. B. H. Pinsent had been elected to a Major Classical Scholarship at Trinity Hall, Cambride, and he had no hesitation also in awarding him the Gregory Medal. He was glad to say the authorities had allowed him to come down to his old school and receive the medal personally.


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000
GRO1083 Devonport: Harold Ross Pinsent: 1913 – 1988