Tiverton Gazette: 3rd November 1936

Mr. James Chave at Uplowman: Friends from a wide area were present at the funeral at Uplowman Churchyard, on Saturday, October 24th, of Mr. James Chave, of Sellake Farm, who passed away on October 20th at the age of 71… (discussion) … The large congregation included … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963

Tiverton Gazette: 10th December 1935

Obituary: Mr. W. Cleeve of Uplowman: The funeral of Mr. Willian Cleeve, of Cottmoor Farm, Uplowman, whose death at the age of 76 was recorded in our last issues, was at Uplowman Parish Church of Wednesday … (discussion). … beautiful flowers were sent as follows: … (list includes) … “with sincere sympathy” from Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
GRO0807 Bristol: Sydney John Pinsent: 1891 – 1968

Crediton Gazette: 4th July 1935

Georgenympton Funeral:  Mrs. B. Bourne: The parish of Georgenympton has lost one of its oldest and most respected inhabitants through the passing of Mrs. Bessie Bourne, which took place on Tuesday, June 25th at the age of 73 years. … (description of funeral) … the flowers … “with fondest love,” from Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent and Ernie, Uplowman …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
GRO0274 Bristol: Ernest John Pinsent: 1920 – 2011
GRO0807 Bristol: Sydney John Pinsent: 1891 – 1968

Tiverton Gazette: 11th October 1932

Concerts at Uplowman: Clever Dramatic Sketches: UPlowman has for many years been famed for the excellence of is dramatic and musical entertainments, and those given on Tuesday and Wednesday in aid of the Funds of St. Peter’s Church fully maintained the high standard. Miss Chave, who has a long record in presentation of enjoyable entertainments, arranged excellent programmes in which the school children played a prominent part … … Mrs. Moncrieff, Miss Shue and Mr. Perkins contributed to the programme and Mr. J. G. Pedler told Jan Stewer’s now famous tale of “Jan’ Fiddle.” The sketch “Cherry Bounce” took the place of the incident of the lady in the kitchen with her trio of lovers and proved a highly acceptable item played with crispness and point. The dramatis personae were as follows: … (includes) … “Doctor’s Boy,”, Master E. Pinsent; “Mrs. Homespun,” Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
GRO0274 Bristol: Ernest John Pinsent: 1920 – 2011


Tiverton Gazette: 29th August 1929

Entertainment at Uplowman: An enjoyable entertainment, arranged by Miss Chave, in aid of Church funds, was held in the Schoolroom, Uplowman, on Wednesday evening. Rev. E. J. Sandford (Rector) presided. … … The entertainment closed with an enjoyable sketch entitled “There’s no place like home,” played by the following: Mr. Wilson, Miss M. Wright; Thomas Allsopp (a ne’er do well), Mr. G. Hayward; Mrs. Willson, Miss W. Wright, Mrs. Milton, Mrs. Pinsent; Jane (the maid) Miss F. Cleeve.


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963


Western Times: Friday 23rd March 1928

Uplowman: The funeral took place in the Churchyard, on Tuesday, of Walter W. Davis, of the Redwood Arms, who was the victim of a motorcycle accident. The Rector (Rev. E. Sandford), officiated. The family mourners were Mr. and Mrs. Popham (stepparents), Lil and Len (sister and brother), Mrs. Edwards (aunt). Amongst those present were Mesdames A. S. Weston, Pinsent, F. Norman, G. Norman, Bidgood, Tooze, Crook, Davey, Broom, Frodge, Lock, Mr. and Mrs. Brice, Misses A. Bidgood, E. Davey, A. Redwood, Messrs. J. Gidney and W. Drew. The breastplate was inscribed: — “Walter W. Davis, died March 8th, 1928, aged 19 years.”


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963


Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 23rd June 1939

Uplowman Bazaar and Fee: Effort for Church and Nursing Fund: The annual bazaar and fete in aid of the Church and Nursing Association funds were held in Uplowman Rectory by kind permission of the Rev. A. T. W. Law (Rector) and Mrs. Law, and was declared open by Mrs. Acland Troyte, wife of the Member for Tiverton, (Lieutenant Colonel G. J. Acland Troyte, M.P.) … … Stallholders: The stalls were in the charge of the following: … Teas were served on the verandah, the ladies in charge being Mrs. R. L. Batting, Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Cordwent and Mrs. Pinsent … …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963


Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 12th May 1939

Uplowman: The funeral took place in Uplowman churchyard on Saturday of Miss Alice Maud Hodge, aged 23, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodge, of Crosses Cottage, Uplowman …  (description of service) …  (sympathisers present included)… Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963


Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 25th February 1938

Mrs. Eva Bucknell: Tributes at Uplowman Funeral: It was with sincere regret that the news was received of the death of Mrs. Eva Bucknell at The Villa, Hockworth, where she had resided for several years. She was the widow of Mr. Francis James Buckness, of Hill Farm, Uplowman, a well-known and much-respected farmer and stockbreeder, who died eight years ago last November … (description of life and service) … Among those who paid a last tribute of respect were… (includes) … Mrs. Pinsent … 

[see similar: Western Times: Friday 25th February 1938]


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
 

Western Times: Friday 29th October 1937

Uplowman: A qualifying round in the Tiverton Division Conservative Association whist tournament tool place in the Uplowman Schoolroom on Friday when Mr. L. Batting acted as M.C. The prizes were distributed by Lt. Col. G. Acland Troyte, M.P., …

Refreshments were given and served by Mrs. Batting, Mrs. Pearcey, Miss Rabjohns, Mrs. Pinsent and Mr. Andrews, and a most enjoyable evening was spent. …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963