Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 2nd July 1888

Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent announces that they have taken into partnership Mr. Hume C. Pinsent, M. A. (late of the Chancery Bar) and Mr. A. W. Freeman, who has been for some years in their office as managing clerk. The practice will be continued under the style of Smith, Pinsent and Co.


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Drewsbury Chronicle and West Riding Advertiser: Saturday 19th January 1878

Cambridge Great Mathematical Tripos: … … Candidates who have so acquitted themselves as to deserve Mathematical Honours: … (list includes) … Pinsent, St. John’s …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 3rd March 1888

Local Law Cases: Injunction Against Local Publishers: The Court of Chancery, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Kay, an application was made for an injunction in the action Upton V. Moody Brothers. The plaintiff was represented by Mr. H. C. Pincent (instructed by Messrs. Barlow, Smith, and Pinsent of Birmingham).  Mr. James Upton, of Baskerville Works Cambridge Street, is the plaintiff and Messrs. Moody Brothers, of Needles Alley, Birmingham, printers, are the defendants. The plaintiff has for many years published the Birmingham A.B.C. Railway Timetables and Directory, and the defendants last month commenced the publication of a timetable upon the same system, which the plaintiff considered to be an infringement of his copyright:  On the writ being served the defendants admitted the infringement, and consented to the injunction being granted. Mr. Pinsent stated that the parties had agreed upon a sum to be paid by the defendants for damages and costs. His Lordship granted a perpetual injunction against the defendants, restraining them from infringing plaintiff’s copyright.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 30th November 1886

A Solicitor Struck off the Rolls: In the Queen’s Bench Division, yesterday, before Baron Huddleston and Mr. Justice Manisty, Mr. Wills applied, on behalf of Mr. Bernard Gilpin, of Longford, Cannock, to strike a solicitor, practising at West Bromwich, of the rolls. … Recently, Mr. Gilpin discovered that the solicitor had not paid the money and had had to pay the amounts over again. Mr. Pinsent, of the firm of Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, solicitors, Birmingham, deposed to applying, on behalf of the applicant, for the money, and threatening proceedings; and their clerk deposed to serving the solicitor with notice of the proceedings. The name of the solicitor was not mentioned in Court, and he did not appear either personally or by council. His name was struck off the rolls.  …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 2nd July 1886

Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent announce that they have taken into partnership Mr. Hume C. Pinsent, M.A. (late of the Chancery Bar) and Mr. A. W. Freeman, who has been for some years in their office as managing clerk. The practice will be continued under the Style of Smith, Pinsent, and Co.


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Peterborough Standard: Saturday 20th June 1885

Peterborough County Court: A sitting of the Court was held on Tuesday when the following cases were heard by his Honour (Judge Bagshaw, Q.C.): Alleged Illegal Seizure of a Horse: £50 Damages Claimed: John Wood, coal merchant, Peterborough v. Arthur Gouldthorpe, blacksmith, Peterborough. This was a claim for £50 for illegal seizure of a horse and damages for loss thereby. There was a counter claim for £5 on an I.O.U… Mr. Hume Pinsent (instructed by Mr. W. Mellows) was for the plaintiff, and Mr. Hart appeared for the defendant. This was a jury case … defendant loaned plaintiff money that was not repaid …


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Cambridge Chronicle and Journal: Saturday 16th June 1877

St. John: Mathematics: 1st Class: 3rd year, Morris, Pinsent, Latimer, Brownhill, Carlisle, Marshm Mann, Mackie … … Exhibitioners: … include … Lattimer, Pinsent, Steer, … also … Sir John Herschell’s prize for Astronomy: H. C. Pinsent …

[see similar Cambridge Independent Press: Saturday 16th June 1877]


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Cambridge Independent Press: Saturday 16th December 1876

College Examinations: St. John’s College: First Class: Third Year: Morris, Pinsent, Lattimer, Carlisle, Brownhill, and Marsh.


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Cambridge Independent Press: Saturday 19th June 1875

St. John’s College: … Exhibitions: Anderton, M. Stewart, Wace, J. T. Ward, Tait, Vaughan, Hundall, Simpkinson, Thornler, Trustram, Griffin, Murton, Northcott, Ryland, English, Goodrich, Houghton, Morris, Heath, G. A. Bishop. Hargreaves, Hartley, London, McFarland, Morgan, Penny, W. J. Phillips, Talbot, Winter, Blackett, M. S. Brown, Dyson, Marwood, E. P. Rooper, Tillard, Warren, Bevan, Boyce, Kingsford, Lattimer, Mackie, Marsh, Pinsent and Widgery. …


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Morning Post: Wednesday 23rd December 1874:

Cambridge: … Examinations: Michaelmas Term, 1874: first Part: Class II, … (includes) … Pinsent, John’s. … Second Part: Class I, … (includes) … Pinsent, John’s … Examined in Additional Subjects and Approved:  … (includes) … Pinsent, John’s …


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