Cheltenham Examiner: Wednesday 19th April 1905

Mr. Thomas Ryland: Mr. Thomas Ryland, of the Redlands, Gravelly Hill, Birmingham, J.P., chairman of the Birmingham Exchange Buildings Company, and a director of the Droitwich Junction Canal Company, late of the firm of Proctor and Ryland, of Birmingham and Bristol and Chester, chemical manure manufacturers, died on the 1st March last, aged eighty-six years. He left an estate valued at £171,832 gross and with £121,876 in net personalty; and probate of his will, dated March 3, 1896, with six codicils, the last made in 1903, has been granted to his son, Mr. Howard Proctor Ryland, and his sons-in-law, Mr. Richard Alfred Pinsent, George Raley, and the Rev. William Flory, Canon Worcester Cathedral. The testator bequeathed to his nurse, Helen Maria Coleman, £500; to his nurse, Gertrude King, £10,0oo; to other servants of twelve months service each one year’s wages; to his brothers, John Llewellyn Ryland and Francis Henry Ryland, £500 each; to his son, Sidney Proctor Ryland, £5.000 including London and South Western Railway stock and London Gas Light and Coke Company stock and Buenos Ayres Railway stock; to his son Henry Proctor Ryland, £16,000; to his son Walter. £15,000; and upon trust for his daughters Alice Mary, wife of Mr. William Albert Mr. Gardner, and Emma Louisa, wife of Mr. George Roffey, and Laura, wife of Mr. Richard Alfred Pinsent, and Susan Proctor, wife of the Rev. William Flory, and his granddaughter Gertrude Jennie Ryland Gell, £13,000 each, with the option to Mrs. Flory to take as part of her share at a valuation of £2,500 the freehold proprietary chapel at Leamington known as Trinity Chapel. The late Mr. Ryland left his residuary estate to his son, Mr. Howard Proctor Ryland.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Coles Hill Chronicle: Saturday 11th March 1905

The Late Mr. Thomas Ryland: In the presence of a large assembly, representative of the public and philanthropic life of Birmingham and the district, as well as of the agricultural interest in the Midlands, the funeral of Mr. Thomas Ryland, of the Redlands, Erdington, took place on Saturday afternoon, at Erdington Parish Church. The funeral service was impressively read by the Rev. Canon W. Flory (Leamington), son-in-law of the deceased, assisted by the Rev. E. A. S. Gell (formerly of Aston) and the Rev. F. S. Swindell (Vicar of Erdington). The chief mourners were Mr. Walter P. Ryland, Mr. Henry P. Ryland, and Mr. Sydney P. Ryland (sons). Mr. Roffey and Mr. R. A. Pinsent (sons-in-law) Mr. T. P. Ryland, Mr. F. Ryland, Mr. W. Ryland, with Dr. Malins and Dr. Clarke (who attended the deceased gentleman in his last illness). Mr. Howard P. Ryland, of Moxhill Park (another son of the deceased) is in Palestine. The assembly included many representative men. … (continues) …

[see also Kenilworth Advertiser: Saturday 11th March 1905]


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Leamington Spa Courier: Friday 3rd March 1905

Death of Mr. Thomas Ryland: We regret to announce the death of Mr. Thomas Ryland, who passed away peacefully at this residence, The Redlands, Erdington, on Wednesday morning … (long obituary) … One of his daughters is married to Mr. R. A. Pinsent, solicitor, and another is the wife of Rev. Canon Flory, of Holy Trinity Church and Redland Lodge, Leamington …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 17th February 1905

Funeral of Dr. S. H. Agar: The internment of the late Dr. S. H. Agar of Henley in Arden took place yesterday afternoon in Beaudesert churchyard. The respect in which the deceased gentleman and his family were held was evidenced by a very large gathering representing all classes in Henley and district, as well as friends elsewhere. … Among the mourners and sympathisers present were … (included) … R. A. Pinsent … …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 17th February 1905

Death and Funeral of Dr. S. H. Agar … Among those who attended … (list includes) … Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Birmingham) …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 9th February 1905

Lord Mayor’s Ball: Brilliant Function in Birmingham: Beauty and Fashion: Charming Scenes at the Council House: The first civic function of the year in Birmingham took place last night. Never was a Lord Mayor’s ball more successful: … … the Guests: The following is a list of acceptances: … … (includes) … Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pinsent … … Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pinsent … …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949
GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0569 Devonport: Laura Proctor Ryland: 1855 – 1931
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Western Times: Tuesday 13th December 1904

Mr. Jesse Collings and Sir Redvers Buller: Mr. Jesse Collings, M.P., presided on Saturday over the annual dinner of Devonians in the Midlands, which was held at the Midland Hotel, Birmingham. Amongst those present were Dr. Craig, President of the Scottish Society; Major Gratwicke, Mr. Jones, principal of the Technical Schools and President of the Welsh Society; Mr. J. Pearse, President of the Worcester Devonian; the Rev. J. D. McCready, the Rev. P. C. Thomas, Councillor David Davis, Mr. J. Barham Carslake, Mr. R. A. Pinsent, Alderman Pullman … (etc) … (discussion and talk about Sir Redvers Buller’s role in the South African War) …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Derby Daily Telegraph: Saturday 19th November 1904

Local Bank Amalgamation: Proposal Approved by the Shareholders: The proposal by the directors of the Birmingham District and Counties Bank to acquire the business of the Midland Counties District Bank, Limited, which has seven establishments in Nottingham and 22 branches throughout the Midlands, a paid up capital of £125,000 and a reserve fund to the extent of £25,000 was laid before a full meeting of the shareholders in the former concern at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham, on Friday afternoon. Sir James Smith presided and was supported by Sir A. F. Godson M.P. and other directors: Mr. A. R. Pinsent (sic) read the draft of the proposed agreement of purchase, which set forth the purchase price as £50,000 in paid-up shares in the Birmingham Bank, and a bonus of 12s 6d per share in case, amounting to £15,000 odd, … (detailed discussion) … The resolution confirming the amalgamation was carried practically unanimously, only some six or seven hands being held up against it.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Cheltenham Chronicle: Saturday 30th April 1904

Fashionable Wedding in Cheltenham: Whitaker – Agg: The parish church of St. Mary’s Charlton Kings was on Wednesday afternoon the scene of a fashionable wedding of a charming and very interesting description the occasion being that of the uniting in the bonds of matrimony of Miss Edith Mildred Agg, fourth daughter of the late Col. W. Agg, of the Hewletts, and Mrs. Agg, now of Denton Lodge, Cheltenham, with Mr. Roy Henry Rollison Whitaker, F. R. C. S. Eng., son of the late Mr. George Whitaker of the Chancery Taxing Office of the Royal Courts of Justice … (description of service and event) (long list of gifts includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent, cheque … (note Rylands also present). …


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GRO0569 Devonport: Laura Proctor Ryland: 1855 – 1931
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Cheltenham Chronicle: Saturday 2nd January 1904

New Company:  Sharpness Chemical Co., Ltd., has just been registered with capital £10,000 in £1 shares to acquire the business of tar distillers and manufacturers of other chemical substances carried on at Sharpness by J. Anderson as the Sharpness Chemical Co., and to carry on the business of tar distillers, manufacturers of and dealers in tar, pitch, creosote, ammoniac-al liquor, oils, naphtha, grease, soap, candles, paints, varnishes, dyes, chemicals, residual products, etc. The subscribers are T. Clayton, The Cedars, Castle Bromwich, canal carrier; Mr. S. Clayton, The Cedars, Castle Bromwich; T. B. Clayton, The Cedars, Castle Bromwich, carrier; H. C. Pinsent, 6 Bennetts-hill, Birmingham, solicitor; R. A. Pinsent, 6 Bennetts-hill, Birmingham, solicitor; F. Clayton, Holmesdale, Grosvenor-street, Coventry, manager; and A. W. Freeman, 6 Bennetts-hill, Birmingham, solicitor. No initial public issue. The number of directors is not to be more than five: T. Clayton is the first; qualification 500 shares; remuneration of T. Clayton, £200 per annum; of other directors, as fixed by the company.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948