Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 21st July

Staverton v Totnes: Played on Thursday at Staverton and won by the home team: Scores; Totnes: First Innings: 36 all out, R. M. Pinsent c and b Searle, 10 … Totnes second innings, 50 for six wickets: Staverton, 51, all out. Pinsent took four wickets.


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 21st July 1900

Totnes Football Club: Annual Meeting: At the annual general meeting of Totnes Football Club on Friday evening, Mr. F. S. Tucker presided and there were also present: … includes … R. M. Pinsent … Mr. R. M. Pinsent was appointed vice-captain on the motion of Mr. Windeatt, seconded by Mr. Mitchell …


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944


 

Western Times: Monday 16th July 1900

Cricket: The match between Totnes and Plymouth was postponed, the latter being unable to raise a team: At Totnes on Saturday, Mr. C. T. Blanchard’s XI defeated the Grammar Schools by 141 (Pinsent 56, Bickford 34 and V. Harris 13) to 55 (Williams 14, Clarke, 12, Condy 9). For the winners, W. H. Brennan took five wickets for 10 runs.


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Western Times: Thursday 5th July 1900

Cricket: Totnes v. Britannia 2nd XI: At Dartmouth yesterday and won by the home eleven after a very close finish: Totnes: 114 all out (R. M. Pinsent not out 18): Britannia 2nd XI: 120 all out (Pinsent took three wickets).


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944


 

Western Times: Friday 29th June 1900

Blundell’s Past v. Present: This match resumed on the School Ground yesterday. The Present on Wednesday made 120 in their first innings, and the Past went in for an hour. The result was a draw: Present: First Innings: 120 all out (A. H. Druckett c Pinsent b Milton, 7) and Second Innings: total 215 declared. Past: 157 all out (R. M. Pinsent b Drake, 5): In their second innings, the team made 99 for the loss of seven wickets, Mainprice contributing 41. 

[see similar Western Times: Thursday 28th June 1900]


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 7th July 1900

Totnes v. Old Totnesians: At Totnes on Thursday and won by the town club by 7 runs: … Old Totnesians: 50 runs all out includes R. Pinsent c. and b. Nugent, 0; and Totnes, 57, with Pinsent taking one catch and one wicket.


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 194

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 7th July 1900

H.M.S. Britannia 2nd XI: v. Totnes: On the Ship’s ground on Wednesday, the visitors losing by six runs: … Totnes, total 114 (R. M. Pinsent not out 18) … H.M.S. Britannia: total 120 runs (Pinsent takes 3 wickets):


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944


 

Dartmouth & South Hams Chronicle: Friday 6th July 1900

Cricket: Britannia 2nd XI v. Totnes: At Dartmouth on Wednesday and won by the ship after a very exciting finish. With one wicket to fall, the home eleven still required 15 to win. De Crespigny and Stow then hit them off. Lieut. Allen went in third wicket down and was ninth to leave. … Totnes: 114 all out (R. M. Pinsent 18, not out) … H.M.S. Britannia End. XI: 120 all out (Pinsent took three wickets, and Maye took two wickets).


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 2nd June 1900

Totnes v. Old Totnesians: This match was played at Totnes on Thursday and resulted in a win for Totnes by 13 runs: Scores: Totnes: First Innings: 50 (R. M. Pinsent took five wickets); Second Innings: Totnes 34 runs (R. M. Pinsent took five wickets): Old Totnesians: 37 all out, (includes R. M. Pinsent st. Smith b. Nugent, 3)


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 26th May 1900

Totnes v Staverton: This match was played at Staverton on Thursday and resulted in a win for Totnes by 7 runs in the first innings. For Staverton, Floyd took 6 wickets for 16 and Searle 4 for 7 and for Totnes, H. Tucker took 3 for 7 and R. M. Pinsent 3 for 10. … Totnes First innings 25 all out (R. M. Pinsent, c. Floyd, b. H. Searle, 2) … Second Innings: 46 for 7 (R. M. Pinsent, b. H. Searle, 6); Staverton, First Innings, 18 runs.


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944