Sporting Life: Monday 23rd March 1914

Services’ Football: A.S.C. Qualify for Army Cup Final: … …The Army Cup semi-final at Aldershot on Saturday was a great game, which leaves one doubtful as to whether we shall see a better one on Easter Monday. … … (discussion of match) … The game was watched by the Army F.A. Selection Committee, who at its conclusion nominated the following players to represent the Army in England next Wednesday against a side selected from the troops in Ireland: … (list includes) … Reserves: Lieut. J. R. Pinsent, (R.E.) …


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Sporting Life: Saturday 14th March 1914

[Soccer] Military Football: Army Officers Defeat Household Brigade: The Officers of the Army beat the Household Brigade at Burton’s Court, Chelsea yesterday by 2 goals to 1. The game was arranged in order to give the former some practice together in view of their match with the Dutch Army, which is to be played at the Hague tomorrow. And although the play was taken with every seriousness, it was nonetheless allowed a certain latitude. …  … Army Officers include … Lieut. J. R. Pinsent (Royal Engineers) … 


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Sporting Life: Friday 25th July 1913

M.C.C. v. Royal Engineers: At Lord’s yesterday, M.C.C. beat the Royal Engineers by six wickets: Score: Royal Engineers: First Innings 81 (includes J. R. Pinsent b. Faulkner, 3); Second Innings 392 (includes J. R. Pinsent, absent, hurt, 0) … MC.C. First Innings 303; Second Innings 171 (4 wickets)


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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Thursday 24th July 1913

Cricket: M.C.C. v. Royal Engineers: The Royal Engineers fared badly against the M.C.C. at Lords yesterday in the second match of the Military Week, collapsing in their first innings against some high class bowling by G A. Faulkner. … Royal Engineers First Inning total 81 (includes J. R. Pinsent b. Faulkner, 3): M.C.C. First Innings total 303.

(see also Pall Mall Gazette: Thursday 24th July 1913)


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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Wednesday 23rd July 1913

Cricket: Household Brigade v. Royal Engineers: There was a close finish to this match at Burton’s Court, Chelsea yesterday. The Brigade, with three wickets in hand, only required five runs to win: Full Scores: … Royal Engineers: First Innings, total 277, (including), J. R. Pinsent, run out, 8, and Second Innings 253 for 5 wickets: Household Brigade: First Innings 252 (includes P. Pearson Gregory, c Purcell, b. Pinsent), Second Innings: 274 for 7 wickets. 


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Pall Mall Gazette: Tuesday 14th January 1913

Army Hockey Trial: The following are the teams for the Army Hockey trial match on January 18 at Aldershot: … Colours:  … Whites: … (includes) … Lieut. Pinsent (R.E.) …


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Bromsgrove and Droitwich Messenger: Saturday 11th January 1913

Lost: December 28th, near Lickey Monument “Peter” large Airedale, bob tailed, grey and brown, long face: “Lieutenant Pinsent” on collar; 10s reward dog or information ensuing capture – Pinsent, Selly Wick, Selly Hill, Birmingham.


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The Sussex Agricultural Express: Friday 10th January 1913

Southdown Hunt Ball: Brilliant Scene at Lewes: The Lewes Town Hall presented a brilliant scene on Friday evening, the occasion being the annual ball in connection with the Southdown Hunt. … (description of event – guests included) … Mr. Pinsent, R. E.


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London Evening Standard: Tuesday 24th December 1912

Appointments and Promotions: … Army … Lieutenant J. R. Pinsent, R.E., has been posted to Aldershot for duty with “A” Signal company …


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Civil & Military Gazette (Pakistan): Wednesday 14th February 1912

London Gazette: War Office: Jan. 26th: Regular Forces: Corps of Royal Engineers: … The undermentioned Second Lieutenants to be Lieutenants: Dated 23rd January 1912: … (list includes) … John R. Pinsent …


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