Uxbridge & West Drayton Gazette: Friday 3rd August 1923 

Beaconsfield Urban Council: … … The following plans were approved: House, Ledborough Lane, Mrs. Preston; cottage, Oakdene School, Miss Watts; garage, Burkes Road, Major Pinsent; House, Station Road, Mr. W. A. Hancock; …


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Hastings and St. Leonard’s Observer: Saturday 18th November 1922

Hockey: East Sussex trial Game: This trial, the first of its kind, was played on the Grasshoppers’ ground, Filsham Road, St. Leonard’s, on the 9th inst. It was very successful in unearthing one or two excellent players. Moreover, it is hoped that a game of this description will prove instrumental in giving hockey a decided fillip in this part of Sussex … … After the trial it was decided that the team to meet West Sussex on November 16th will be selected from the following: Boyd, Castle, Coles, Gamble, B. Higgins, C. Higgins, Johnson, Lermitt, Lovell, Major Pinsent, Pearce, Reay, Streeter, West, Westropp and Woolley.


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Middlesex County Times: Saturday 21st October 1922

Hockey: Royal Corps of Signals 5, G.W.R. 1: Played Maresfield Park, Uckfield, on Saturday G.W.R. were not at full strength but the home side deserved fully their win. The first half was fairly even, but the R.C.S. finished better, and led at the interval by 3 – 1 although G.W.R. scored first … … The Signals appeared to be a well-balanced side. Major Pinsent, at centre-forward kept his line well together and had an excellent understanding with his two inside men … 


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Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser: Friday 14th July 1922

Cricket: Royal Corps of Signals v. Free Foresters: Played at Marsfield on June 30th and July 1st: Free Foresters: First Innings: 107 … (includes Col. F. W. Foley c. Pinsent b. Phillips, 8), … End Innings 122 … Royal Corps of Signals: First Innings, 273… (includes Maj. J. R. Pinsent c. Oliver b. Martineau, 30)


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Sussex Agricultural Express: Friday 20th January 1922

Hailsham v Maresfield Corps of Signals: Hailsham were more at home on the muddy Hailsham Recreation Saturday afternoon than the visitors, who seemed unable to settle down to the conditions. The homesters were leading 4—2 at the Interval. They were without the services of A. W. Woolley at centre forward, his place being taken by M. B. Cole, who scored four times, but missed several other good openings. A. Gleed (2) and H. B. Parker secured the other Hailsham goals, while the Corps of Signals’ scorers were Major Pinsent (2) and Lieut. Woodbridge. R. C. Shaw, Gleed, and J. C. Campbell were prominent in the Hailsham team, and Major Phillips, Major Pinsent, Lieut. Woodbridge, and Lieut. Westropp played a great game for the visitors.


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Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 2nd December 1921

Golf: … … Royal Ashdown Forest v. Piltdown: Played at Ashdown on Thursday 24th November: … (teams include) … Piltdown: Major P. R. Pinsent (sic), ½, T. W., Harmer, ½, Major Harcourt-Wood, 0, B.B. Green ½, V. G. Harmsworth 0, P. H. Boyer 0, M. Ravenshill, 0, G. Dodd ½, total 2: In foursomes, Ashdown won by 3 – 1: Result on day Ashdown won by nine matches to three.


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Middlesex County Times: Saturday 22nd October 1921

Royal Corps of Signals (Maresfield Park) v. G.W.R.: Played at Uckfield, and the results of a very fast and interesting game was a win for the home side by 7 goals to 1. Unfortunately for the visiting side, two of the team missed the train at Victoria and, although one substitute was found, the handicap of playing one short was very severe: … (a description of the game includes) … Major Pinsent secured the other point … Royal Corps of Signals: … (team includes) … Major Pinsent …


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Sussex Agricultural Express: Friday 12th August 1921

Cricket: Mayfield 254, v. S.S.T.C. Maresfield Camp 173: S.S.T.C. Maresfield Park Camp: team included … Major Pinsent b. Hayley, 32 …


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Kent & Sussex Courier: Friday 8th July 1921

Cricket: The two-days match between the Blue Mantles and the Signal Training Centre played on the Nevill Ground on June 30th and 1st July resulted in a fine victory for the home Club by nine wickets. an unexpected result, as the Training Centre led on the first innings. … … When the game was resumed on Friday morning the pair continued to bat well, subscribing over 60 for the eighth wicket. The innings closed for 289, Philip coming out with the fine analysis of seven for 66. In their second venture the visitors fared badly, only Major Pensent and Corpl. Downer reached double figures … … 


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Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 17th June 1921

Cricket: Royal Corps of Signals v. M.C.C: played at Maresfield on June 9th: Scores: Royal Corps of Signals: total 281, includes Major J. R. Pinsent b. Hope, 23 … M.C.C. 131, includes Capt. A. O. Hope, c. Pinsent b. Mordaunt 17 and R. C. Woodbridge b. Pinsent, 13 …


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