Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 13th July 1901

Totnes v Teign Vale: Totnes obtained a brilliant victory over Teign Vale at home on Thursday afternoon. H. B. Tucker and R. M. Pinsent went to the wickets first and played havoc with the bowling. The first named left with the score at 53, having scored 28 runs. Then J. B. Maye came in and runs came rapidly, the latter not being dismissed until a total of 127 had been compiled. L. Tucker next joined Pinsent and together they carried the score to 151, when Tucker was given run out, although there were some doubts about it. With only three wickets down, Totnes cecared their innings closed. Pinsent carried out his bat for 65, in the compiling of which he hit one six and two fours, two threes and seven twos. … Scores: Totnes: 151 (R. M. Pinsent not out 65): Teign Vale 28, (Pinsent one catch).


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 12th July 1901

Cricket: Totnes v. Teign Vale: Played at Totnes yesterday. The home team went in first and before Pinsent and Tucker were separated 53 runs were scored. Maye then joined Pinsent and they carried the score to 127 for 2 wickets, eventually declaring with 3 down for 151. Totnes quickly dismissed the visitors, who had 2 wickets down for 20, and the other eight for 8 runs. … Scores: Totnes 151 … (includes R. M. Pinsent, not out 62) … Teign Vale: 28 … (includes H. Gann, c. Pinsent b. Nugent 2) …


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Western Times: Friday 12th July 1901

Cricket: Totnes v. Teign Vale: At Totnes, the home team declared with three wickets down and H. Tucker securing six wickets for 14, all the visitors were out for 28: Scores: Totnes: H. B. Tucker, b. Vesey, 28; R. M. Pinsent not out 65; J.  B. Maye b Sadler 37, L. Tucker run out 10 … Teign Vale: … (includes) … Gann c Pinsent b Nugent 2 …


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Dartmouth & South Hams Chronicle: Friday 12th July 1901

Totnes v. Britannia 2nd XI: At Dartmouth on Wednesday, Totnes very easily defeated the ship’s second string. Going in first, the visitors hit up 187. Pinsent and Maye put on 93 runs for the second wicket, and May and Marsden 32 for the third. The score reached 175 with only six wickets down, but the later batsmen failed: Score: Totnes: Totnes 187 (includes R. M. Pinsent, run out 0 (sic!) and J. B. Maye 34); Britannia 2nd XI 39 (Pinsent took seven wickets).


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Western Times: Tuesday 9th July 1901

Cricket: Totnes v Bovey Tracey: At Totnes on Saturday the home team made a poor show, half their wickets being down for five runs. When Bovey’s second wicket fell they were level and the third wicket fell at 42: Scores: Totnes – R. M. Pinsent c Steer b. Wilcox, 1 … extras 3, Total 31: Bovey Tracey – L. Bloor c Rodgers b Pinsent, 4; L. Coish b. Nugent 17; J. Willcox b Nugent 11; T. W. Steer, lbw b Pinsent 44; E. Daymond b Gibson 20; A. Pascoe b Gibson 12; P. Widdicombe c Cornish b Gibson 5; G. Courtier, not out 11; H. J. Clatworthy c Drennan, b Gibson 4; T. Steer c Cornish b Gibson; W. Pascoe b Pinsent 0; extras 14: Total 142


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 6th July 1901:=

Totnes v Staverton: Totnes journeyed to Staverton on Thursday afternoon and a pleasant game ended in a draw in their favour … The first Totnes wicket fell for six, but the next, Pinsent’s did not go until 44 had been scored. When J. B. Maye joined Tucker, a prolonged stand was made … … Staverton: 164 runs, (R. Pinsent took four wickets): Totnes, 147 for four wickets (R. M. Pinsent, b. H. Berry, 12).


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 6th July 1901

Totnes v. Albion: Totnes met Devonport Albion on Saturday afternoon in showery weather, which retarded play. … Totnes went to the wickets first and lost two wickets for five runs: Then a prolonged stand was made by H. B. Tucker and Pinsent, and when the latter was dismissed, the score had been raised to 76. … (detailed description) … Totnes: 155 for 9 declared (H. Tucker, not out 122 and R. M. Pinsent, b. Foster 18): Albion: 82 for 7 wickets: …


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Western Times: Tuesday 2nd July 1901

Cricket: Totnes v. Devonport Albion: At Totnes: Scores: Totnes … total (innings declared closed), 155… (includes) … R. M. Pinsent b. Foster 18: Albion … total (for 7 wickets) 82 …

[see also Western Times: Friday 5th July 1901]


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Western Times: Saturday 29th June 1901

Yesterday’s celebration at Blundell’s School, Tiverton: The present has been Old Boys’ week in connection with Blundell’s School Tiverton and yesterday was Old Boys’ Day. … (description of events) … The annual luncheon was held in the large schoolroom. The chair was occupied by the President, Mr. G. W. Pincott, of Corydon and the company, numbering 67, comprised the following … (includes) … R. M. Pinsent …

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 2nd July 1901]


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Western Times: Friday 28th June 1901

Cricket: Blundell’s School Past and Present: In connection with Old Boy’s week, the annual cricket match, Past v. Present, commenced on Wednesday, and concluded yesterday. The past winning by five wickets. Blundell’s (Present) … 2nd Innings: … (includes) … A. S. Gulson, b Mainprice 0; R. G. Cruwys c Pinsent b Dunn, 53; F. W. Little b Mainprice, 16; R. E. Mainprice c Pinsent b Dunn 28, … Blundell’s (Past): … (includes) … R. M. Pinsent not out 11

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 2nd July 1901 – R. M. Pinsent b. Archer 30…]


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944