Hour: Saturday 10th October 1874

University Intelligence: Cambridge, October 9: … … … The following have been elected to Sizarships at St. John’s: … (list includes) … Pinsent, Ryland … …


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Daily Express: 31st December 1936

Winchester, Wednesday … The city’s Coronation mayor, Major J. R. Pinsent, presented Mr. Alec Sherriff, of Messrs. Sherriff and Ward, drapers, of High Street with a first prize cheque for £250 and a Daily Express silver cup awarded the “Things to Wear” section of the nation-wide contest. The presentation was staged at the Odeon Cinema, North Wall, On the screen, Mr. C. F. Betts the manager showed a slide of the winning window display while on the stage stood the two-foot-high cup, now the absolute property of the successful firm. 


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Daily Express: 26th April 1924

Golf: …The annual inter-club competition for the Bath Club Challenge Cup opened yesterday at Woking when the chief results were: First Round: … United Service (Captain Parsons and Major Pinsent) beat Brooks (O. M, Smith and C. F. Whigham) 5 and 4. …

[see related Daily Express: 28th April 1924]


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London Daily Chronicle: 13th November 1912

Teams for Today’s Matches: The teams for today’s hockey match between Kent and Essex at Blackheath this afternoon. … Kent … (includes) … J. R. Pinsent (Royal Engineers) …


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London Daily Chronicle: 7th December 1911

Inter-County Hockey: Kent’s Runaway Victory Against Berkshire: At Reading, yesterday Berkshire were completely outplayed by Kent, who won by 11 goals to two. … … At the interval Kent led by only two to one. In the second half Berkshire were outplayed at all points. …… J. R. Pinsent (two) …


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London Daily Chronicle: 2nd February 1911

Success of Kent Hockey Side: The Kent hockey team scored three goals to nil during the first half of the match with Hampshire at Southampton yesterday and won by 5-2. J. Pinsent, W. Faulder-Smith and C. R. Satterthwaite shote Kent’s goals in the first half. After the change of ends, Dell and W. R. Gunner scored for Hampshire and Pinsent and Satterthwaite were responsible for the remaining goals for the visitors. The latter won through the superiorities of their forwards combination. For the most part Hampshire adopted “hit and rush” tactics.


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London Daily Chronicle: 1st February 1911

Todays’ Hockey Matches: For the hockey match between Hampshire and Kent at Southampton today, the following players haven selected to represent Kent: … (list includes) … J. R. Pinsent, (Chatham, R.E.) … The team will travel by the 12.30 p.m. from Waterloo.


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Crawley and District Observer: 28th January 1911

Inter-County Hockey Match: On the Worthing Sports Ground on Wednesday Kent defeated Sussex at hockey by four goals to one. The winner’s combination was far better than that of their opponents. Godrich, Pinsent and Satterthwaite, who scored one goal each, were responsible for Kent leading by 3 goals to 0 at half time. Sussex were seen to more advantage on resuming and with a little more luck in front of goal might have made matters level. Moore Radford brought off several smart saves but failed to stop a shot from Elwell. Godrich shot Kent’s fourth goal.

[see similar: London Daily Chronicle: 26th January 1911]


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London Daily Chronicle: 8th December 1910

Facts for Footballers: … In a high scoring game at Woolwich Common, yesterday, the Royal Engineers were well beaten by the Royal Military Academy by 6-4, although at the interval the Engineers led by 3-2. In the first half Pinsent scored three times or the Engineers, and Roupell and Graves for the Academy. Afterwards, Gordon, Graves, Roupell and Hart got points for the R.M.A. and Pinsent gained a fourth for the engineers.


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Bristol Times and Mirror: Tuesday 27th August 1895

United Service v. Clevedon: Played at Clevedon on Saturday resulting in a win for the former: Clevedon: includes … Pinsent bowled Bird, 3 … extras 5, total 55: United Services: … Blackmore v. Pinsent, 18; … Marshall b. Pinsent 6; … Sincock, b. Pinsent, Brewin b. Pinsent, Dean (sub.) lbw. b Pinsent, 4 … Extras 11; total 76:


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