Evening Despatch: Wednesday 4th January 1933

Birmingham Knight’s £1.000 Bequest to University: Sir Walter Fishers; Many Gifts to Servants: £500 to Boys’ and Girls’ Union: … (discussion) … Probate has been granted to his son Howard W. Fisher of 4 Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Chartered accountant, the Very Rev. C. M. Owen, D.D. of the Deanery, Ripon and Richard A. Pinsent, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, Solicitor … (description of contents of will) …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 15th October 1932

Photograph: Some of the guests of the Lord Mayor’s Ball: … … Those Who Accepted the Lord Mayor’s Invitation: … (a very long list includes) … Mr. Roy Pinsent and Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Leeds Mercury: Saturday 1st January 1938

Baronets: … (includes) … Richard Alfred Pinsent, Senior Member of the Council and Chairman of the Statutory Discipline Committee of the Law Society:

[see also Londonderry Sentinel: Saturday 1st January 1938]


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Daily Mirror: Saturday 1st January 1938

New Year’s Honours: … Baronets … Dr. Richard Alfred Pinsent, senior member of the Council and chairman of the Statutory Discipline Committee of the Law Society:


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Evening Despatch: Thursday 8th July 1937

Funeral Tributes to Late Mr. John Willmot: Four cars were loaded with wreaths at the funeral, this afternoon of Mr. John Willmot, official arbitrator, and past president of the Surveyors’ Institution, who died at his Edgbaston home on Monday at the age of 77. … (discussion of his life) … (also present were) … R. A. Pinsent …


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Reading Standard: Friday 3rd May 1935

Amersham Hall Fellowship: Old Boys of a Once Famous School Meet in Reading: A Joyous Reunion: On Saturday last, the 27th ult., the railway station at Reading was the scene of a joyous gathering. At precisely 11.30 about twelve well-appointed motor cars drew up in the station yard from which emerged serenely but by no means stiffly, about two dozen or perhaps thirty well preserved elderly gentlemen with the light of pleasurable anticipation diffusing the august countenances … (continues) … Those present at the reunion included … R. A. Pinsent …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 12th September 1933

Funeral of Business Chief: Last Tributes to Sir Gilbert Vyle, Big Gathering: Sir Gilbert Vyle, of Cotton Lane, Moseley, managing director of Messrs. W. and T. Avery Ltd., who was known throughout the country as an energetic and shrewd industrial leader, was laid to rest in Brandwood End Cemetery, Alcester Lane’s End, yesterday: … … (description of event) … …  Chamber of Commerce: The Birmingham Chamber of Commerce was represented by Mr. W. L. Chance (president), Major F. W. Smith (vice-president), Mr. John Belliss, Mr. F. Hickinbotham, Mr. G. Philip Achurch, Mr. C. Holland Harper, Mr. Spencer J. Newey, Mr. J. Percy Plant, Mr. R. A. Pinsent, Mr. Percy W. Cox … … (continues) …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Tuesday 4th July 1933

Funeral of Lawyer: Representative Gathering at Alvechurch: A large and representative gathering assembled at Alvechurch Parish Church yesterday for a service prior to the interment at Brandwood End Cemetery, Birmingham, of Dr. A. H. Coley, of Kennington, Alvechurch, one of the oldest members of the legal profession in Birmingham, who died last Thursday. … … Among those present, … (a long list includes) … Sir Charles Grant Robertson (representing the University of Birmingham and the Governors of King Edward’s School), Mr. A. R. Pinsent (Law Society), Mr. Leighton Smith (Shirley Smith and Son) … … continues … …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 10th June 1933

County Borough of Birmingham: Notice is hereby given that, the Compensation Authority for the above area having decided at their Principal Meeting, held on the 30th day of May and the 3rd day of June 1933, to refuse the renewal of the licences of the premises specified below, all persons claiming to be interested in the said premises for the purposes of the payment of compensation under the said Act (other than the licensees and the registered owners of the said premises) are required to send to the Compensation Authority notice of the claims on or before the 1st day of July, 1933 … … 8: (name and location) Bullivant’s Hotel, Carro Lane: (nature of licence) P. L.: (licensee) Stanislaus Dunworth: (registered owners) Edwin Wright, Edward Wright, Thos. Smith and Richard Alfred Pinsent, Holt Brewery Co. Ltd.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 20th April 1932

Mr. E. C. Keay: Representative Gathering at Funeral: The funeral of Mr. Earnest C. Keay, the well-known Birmingham industrialist who died on Saturday at his residence, 28, Westfield Road, Edgbaston took place yesterday. A memorial service at St. Augustine’s Church, Edgbaston, preceded the interment at Quinton Cemetery … Mourners … Others Present … includes … Mr. R. A. Pinsent …


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