Dublin Evening Mail: Friday 25th January 1878

Cambridge University: Cambridge Mathematical Tripos: Wranglers: Hobson, Christ’s; Steggill, Trinity; Graham, Caius, Edwards, Sydney Sussex, Pinsent, St. John’s; Macaulay, King’s … (etc)


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Birmingham Daily Post: 30th December 1889

The British Law Fire Insurance Company (Limited): Subscribed Capital … £1,000,000: Head Office, 5 Lothbury, Bank, London, E.C.: Chairman, Sir Henry Watson Parker Messrs. Norton, Rose, North and Co.) Westminster, S.W. and 57½ Old Broad Street, E.C.: Manager and Secretary, H. Foster Cutler: Birmingham Board: Chairman – C. E. Mathews, Esq. (Messrs. Mathews, Smith and James), Waterloo Street; J. Ansell, Esq., (Messrs. Ansell and Ashford), Waterloo Street; J. G. Bradbury, Esq. (Messrs. Wragge, Evans, Holiday and Godlee), Bennett’s Hill; R. A. Pinsent, Esq., (Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, Pinsent and Freeman), Waterloo Street, William Shakespeare, Esq., Birmingham and Oldbury … Bankers, Lloyds Bank (Limited) … Applications for agencies are invited. Full particulars of terms and other information may be obtained at the Branch Office: District Secretary: A. V. Martindale, 104 Colmore Row.

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 23rd December 1889]


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 23rd December 1889

The British Law Fire Insurance Company: Subscribed Capital: £1,000,000: Lead Office 6 Lothbury, Bank, London, E.C., Chairman: Sir Henry Watson Parker (Mesrs. Parker, Garrett, and Parker) … … Birmingham Board … includes … R. A. Pinsent, Esq., (Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, Pinsent, and Freeman), Waterloo Street …


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 23rd December 1889

Royal Institution for Deaf and Dumb Children: Edgbaston: At a meeting held on the 18th instant, Mr. Walter N. Fisher in the chair, the Committee gratefully acknowledged the receipt of the following: Donations …  (list includes) … Mr. R. A. Pinsent, £1 1s; Mr. Hume C. Pinsent, £1 1s …


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

County Express: Saturday 18th November 1889

A Belbroughton Rating Case: Important Point: At the Stourbridge Police court, yesterday, before Colonel’s Fletcher and Cochrane and A. F. Godson, Esq., M.P., Mr. Charles P. Noel, Belbroughton, was summoned by the overseers of Belbroughton, for poor rates, amounting to £9 5s. Mr. Waldron appeared for the overseers, and Mr. H. C. Pinsent (of the firm of Smith Pincent and Co., Birmingham defended). It was submitted that a man named Valentine had permission from Mr. Noel to live at the Yew Tree House rent free. He was paid no wages, but he sold the produce of the garden, except that which he used himself. Mr. Noel also supplied coal for the airing of the house. A man named Fox, of Belbroughton gave evident that Mr. Noel allowed him to have the stable at Yew Tree House, and also allowed him the use of the coach house to put his cart in. This was allowed him free, and he did nothing whatever in return for Mr. Noel. It was a pure gift. Mr. Waldron contended that Valentine lived on the premises, and was a servant, and acted under the orders of Mr. Noel, the question was as to whether Valentine was beneficially occupied. Mr. Pincent contended that as Valentine had no wages, and that he was at the house by the kindness of Mr. Noel, he (Mr. Noel) was not liable. If anyone took to the house Valentine would have to turn out at a minute’s notice. Therefore, he could not be beneficially occupied. The case lasted a considerable time, and the Bench made an order for payment, allowing the solicitor’s fee.


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 15th June 1889

Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Smethwick: Mr. Thomas Howell will sell by auction at the Blue Gates Hotel, Smethwick, on Tuesday July 2, 1889, punctually at seven o’clock in the evening (subject to conditions incorporating those of the Birmingham Law Society) the under-mentioned excellent properties … (five lots in Grove Lane area, one in Lower Cross Street, and two in Bearwood Hill area … For further particulars as to Lots 1, 3, 4 and 5, apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, Pinsent and Freeman, Solicitors, Waterloo Street, Birmingham. …..

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 29th June 1889]


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 21st December 1888

The Liberal Club: A meeting of members of this club was held at the rooms at the Colonnade Hotel, yesterday, under the presidency of Mr. Edmund Tonks. There was present Alderman White, Councillors Fulford, Davis, and Martineau: Messrs. S. Timmins, T. G. Griffiths, C. J. Hart, J. Barnsley, R. Jolly, E. Martineau, H. F. Martin, H. Sayer, H. Rabone, H. M. Pinsent, G. Marris, M. Davis, T. H. Russell, R. L. Impey etc … (decided to wind up organization) …


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920 (?)

Stamford Mercury: Friday 3rd August 1888

Marriage: Claxby: July 26th, Hume Chancellor Pinsent of Birmingham, to Ellen Frances, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Richard Parker, Rector of Claxby.


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949
GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

The Northern Whig: Monday 30th July 1888

Marriages:  Pinsent – Parker: July 26th, at St. John’s Milford, Surrey, by the Rev. J. S. Warren, M.A., Rector of Willoughby, Lincolnshire, assisted by the Rev. C. E. Cooper, M.A., Vicar of the Parish, Hume Chancellor Pinsent of Birmingham, youngest son of the late R. S. Pinsent, of Devonport, to Ellen Frances, the youngest daughter of the late Rev. Richard Parker, Rector of Claxby, Lincolnshire.

[see similar Northern Whig: Saturday 28th July 1888]


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949
GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864

London Standard: Saturday 28th July 1888

Marriage: Pinsent – Parker: July 26th, at St. John’s Milford, Surrey, by the Rev. J. S. Warren, M.A., rector of Willoughby, Lincolnshire, assisted by the Rev. C. E. Cooper, M.A., vicar of the parish, Hume Chancellor Pinsent of Birmingham, youngest son of the late R. S. Pinsent of Devonport, to Ellen Frances, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Richard Parker, rector of Claxby, Lincolnshire: No cards.


Transcribed in whole or part from scanned originals: Presented with or without modified text and punctuation. For absolute accuracy refer to the original newspapers. Source: The British Newspaper Archive.


Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949
GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0741 Devonport: Richard Steele Pinsent: 1820 – 1864