Leicester Daily Mercury: Thursday 6th January 1916

Thefts by a Widow: Harriet Steel Smith, 46, widow, A1, Britannia Street, was charged with stealing from inside the shop, No. 1 Southgate Street, on the 5th inst., a shirt, the property of Ellen Mitchell, value 3s 6d – a second case charged prisoner with stealing a pair of boots on the 5th inst., value 4s 11d, the property of George Hy. Pinsent. Prisoner admitted stealing the skirt, but said she had no knowledge of having stolen the boots, which were found on her when being searched. There were five previous convictions against the prisoner, who was sent to gaol for two months with hard labour.


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Referenced

GRO0353 Tiverton: George Henry Pinsent: 1867 – 1934

Leicester Daily Mercury: Thursday 7th January 1937

Death: … Pinsent – Sarah Ann (Sally) wife of the late George Henry, and loved mother of Ethel and Doris, passed away suddenly, 23, Hinckley Road: Service Saturday, 10 a.m., Westcotes Congregational Church, Interment Gilroes: No mourning:

[see also Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 8th January 1937]


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Referenced

GRO0176 Tiverton: Doris Hilda Pinsent: 1897 – xxxx
GRO0280 Tiverton: Ethel Mary Pinsent: 1890 – 1957
GRO0353 Tiverton: George Henry Pinsent: 1867 – 1934
GRO0793 Tiverton: Sarah Ann Pinsent: 1866 – 1937