Bromsgrove and Droitwich Messenger: Saturday 25th November 1911

Golf: Bromsgrove Fixtures: Monthly Medal: … Edgbaston v. Blackwell: Played at Edgbaston on Saturday: Edgbaston … (includes) … Roy Pinsent, ½ v. E. G. Bigwood, ½, Blackwell.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Birmingham Mail: Monday 13th February 1911

Birmingham Poor Man’s Lawyers’ Association: The committee of the Birmingham Poor Man’s Lawyers’ Association, in their report for the last years stated that the work has been carried on during the year at the Women’s Settlement, Summer Lane on Tuesday evenings … (continues) … A new centre was opened at the Friends’ Institute, Selly Oak, but was discontinued owing to the distance from town: Messrs. Roy Pinsent, Frank Darling, and C. E. Whitehouse attending there as consultants during the time the centre was working … (continues) … 


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 1st January 1910

Mr. Roy Pinsent, eldest son of Mr. R. A. Pinsent, has been admitted a member of the firm of Pinsent and Co., solicitors, Birmingham.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948
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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 8th November 1929

B.J.O.C. Cricket Trophy: The presentation of the senior cricket league championship trophy in connection with the Birmingham Juvenile Organisation Committee took place at a dance held at Bagley’s Dance Hall, Lozells Road, last night. The winning club was Aston Villa Wesleyans and the trophy which had been given by Sir William Waters Rutler was handed over by Mr. W. Hale, Chairman of the league. Two special bats accompanied the trophy for the leaders of the averages. Medals, presented by Mr. Roy Pinsent were awarded to the team members.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 18th October 1929

Birmingham’s Chief Social Event: Two Thousand Guests at Lord Mayor’s Dance … The ball given by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Birmingham at the Council House last night was the outstanding and most brilliant social function of the current municipal year … … … (includes) … … Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinsent:


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GRO0679 Devonport: Mary Tirzah Pinsent: 1897 – 1951
GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978


Western Daily Press: Thursday 18th April 1929

Clevedon Resident’s Will: Residence to be Sold for Masses: Mrs. Edith Mary Southey, of St. Christopher’s, Clevedon, Somerset, who died on May 4 last, aged 59 years, widow of the Rev. William G. Southey, left unsettled property in her own disposition, of the gross value £17,844 0s 4d, with net personalty £16,119 8s 1d. Probate of her will has been granted to Roy Pinsent, of 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, and Gerald England Tunnicliffe, Arundel House, Arundel Street, Strand, London, solicitors. She left her residence, St. Christopher’s, Clevedon, Somerset upon trust for sale, and to pay the proceeds free of duties to the guardian for the time being of the Franciscan Community Clevedon, Somerset, of the orders of Friars Minor, directing that the said guardian and his successors, or other of the Priests of the said order, should say annually in perpetuity, a mass masses for the repose of her soul. She also left a life annuity of £150 free of duty and Income-tax, to her companion Beatrice Mary Sauvage, £1,000 to Thomas Frederick Cuthbert Pattle, and £100 to each executor in addition to professional charges, and all other her property to her son, Harold Frederic George Southey.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 16th March 1928

The “Roy Pinsent” Shield: Twelve teams have entered from the senior schools fro the “Roy Pinsent” Shield, which is now held by the Shenley Fields Girls’ School. That school is sending in two teams this year; one is presenting a scene from “Macbeth” and the other a scene from “The Merchant of Venice.” In both cases Mr. A. B. Lock in the producer. … (discussion of other school’s contributions) …


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Reynolds’s Newspaper: Sunday 6th November 1927

To-days’s Wireless Notes and Programmes: … Daventry Experimental (491.8m): … 8.45: Mr. Roy Pinsent appealing for Birmingham Boys’ and Girls’ Union …


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Western Mail: Saturday 5th November 1927

Daventry: Experimental 610 kc 491.8 Metres … Sunday: P.M: … 8.45: Mr. Roy Pinsent appeal for Birmingham Boys’ and Girls’ Union …


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Newcastle Daily Chronicle: Saturday 5th November 1927

Weekend Broadcasting Programmes: … Daventry 5 GB Experimental (610 Kc – 491.8) … 8.45: Mr. Roy Pinsent, appealing on behalf of the Birmingham Boys’ and Girls’ Union.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978