Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 22nd June 1901

South Devon 2nd XI v. Bovey Tracey: South Devon 2nd XI in their match with Bovey Tracey at Newton Abbot on Saturday, declared their innings closed with the loss of only four wickets for 166 runs, whilst the visiting elven were all out for 38: Scores: South Devon: 160 (W. Pinsent, one wicket; A. Pinsent, one wicket): Bovey Tracey: 38 (includes W. Pinsent, b. Cunningham, 2 and A. Pinsent, b. Cunningham 0):


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GRO0015 Bristol: Albert John Pinsent: 1882 – 1928
GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955


 

Western Times: Tuesday 18th June 1901

Cricket: South Devon 2nd XI v Bovey Tracey: South Devon 2nd XI, in their match with Bovey Tracey at Newton Abbot on Saturday declared their innings closed with the loss of only four wickets for 166 runs, whilst the visiting eleven were all out for 38: Scores: … South Devon: T. Jackson b W. Pinsent 0; W. E. Perry b A. Pinsent 34, … total 160: Bovey Tracey … W. Pinsent b Cuningham 2 … A. Pinsent b Cuningham 0 … Total 38 …

[see also Western Times: Monday 17th June 1901]


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GRO0015 Bristol: Albert John Pinsent: 1882 – 1928
GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955


 
 

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 1st June 1901

Bovey 2nd XI v. Moretonhampstead: Played at Bovey and resulted in a drawn game. Bovey for eight wickets obtained 100 runs, and then declared. Staddon scored 29, Pinsent 23, Courtier, 23, and J. Steer, 10. Moretonhampstead obtained 58 runs for the loss of five wickets. Wills obtained 31 of the runs, and Taylor 12.


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 7th June 1901

Cricket: On Saturday last, White, Chatton and Co. met Bovey for the first time at Bovey, and the visitors emerged from the contest with great credit and a win with 15 runs to boot …  Winning the toss, the visitors went in first, Harding and French facing the bowling of W. Pinsent and Staddon. … Davey, the captain, played steadily, assisting Cribbett to put on a few more runs. His contribution totalled five. Tucker and Kernick came out very cheaply, and neither Wotten nor Ward troubled the scorer at all. A special word of praise is due to A. Pinsent who captured 4 wickets for 7 runs and brought off the hat trick. … The home team on going in looked like winning the match with very little difficulty, Staddon, and Carpenter scoring at a great pace. … The only other batsman on the home side, with the exception of the two already named, to make any stand against Davey’s bowling was W. Pinsent who played very carefully for 10.

elsewhere: White Chatton & Co. v. Bovey 2nd XI: 65 all out (W. Pinsent 4 wickets for 5 runs; A. Pinsent 4 wickets for 9 runs): Bovey 2nd XI: 50 … includes … W. Pinsent, run out 10, … A. Pinsent, b. Watson, 0. …


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GRO0015 Bristol: Albert John Pinsent: 1882 – 1928
GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955


 

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 22nd March 1918

Chudleigh: After a very short illness, the death took place on Wednesday last of Miss Florence Pinsent, third daughter of the late Mr. John Pinsent, and of Mrs. Pinsent, of Woodway Street, at the early age 30 years. The deepest sympathy is extended to the mother and the relatives in their sad and sudden bereavement. — The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon at the Congregational Church, the interment being in the cemetery. The Rev. E. Spry conducted the service.

The chief mourners were Messrs. Wallace and Willie Pinsent (brothers), Mrs. Heath and Miss A. Pinsent (sisters), Master W. Heath (nephew), and Mrs. W. Pinsent and Mrs. A. Pinsent (sister-in-last).

Floral tributes were sent by Mother, Willie, and Ada; Wallace and Emily; Laura, Nephew, and Nieces; Albert and Hilda; Mr. J. Townsend, Mrs. F. Wills and Family; Mrs. J. Lambell and Family; Jack and Lily Potter; Mrs. Brooks and Family; Mrs. Snell; Mrs. C. Brinnicombe and Family; Mrs. Palmer and Family; Mrs. Cleave and Edgar; Mrs. Stephens, … (continues) …


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GRO0005 Bristol: Ada Pinsent: 1880 – 1959
GRO0057 Bristol: Ann Paddon: 1849 – 1922
GRO0252 Bristol: Emily Caroline Readstone: 1876 – 1958
GRO0302 Bristol: Florence Annie Pinsent: 1885 – 1918
GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
GRO0565 Bristol: Laura Ann Pinsent: 1874 – 1940
GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955
GROxxxx Bristol

Western Times: Friday 22nd March 1918

Chudleigh: … … The funeral took place on Saturday last of Miss Florence Pinsent, third daughter of the late Mr. John Pinsent and of Mrs. Pinsent who died the previous Wednesday at Woodway Street, aged 30 years. The Rev. E. Spry officiated at the service at the Congregational Church. The chief mourners were Messrs. Wallace and Willie Pinsent (brothers), Mrs. Heath, and Miss A. Pinsent (sisters), Master W. A. Heath (nephew), and Mrs. W. Pinsent and Mrs. A. Pinsent (sisters-in-law). Many floral tributes were sent by relations and friends.


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GRO0005 Bristol: Ada Pinsent: 1880 – 1959
GRO0057 Bristol: Ann Paddon: 1849 – 1922
GRO0252 Bristol: Emily Caroline Readstone: 1876 – 1958
GRO0302 Bristol: Florence Annie Pinsent: 1885 – 1918
GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
GRO0565 Bristol: Laura Ann Pinsent: 1874 – 1940
GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955
GROxxxx Bristol

Western Times: Friday 15th January 1915

Bovey Tracey: … Amongst those who have gone to serve the King during the past week are Messrs. J. Rowe, G. Dodd, S. Tuckett, J. Short, W. Pinsent, W. Gilley, W. Perrem, J. Holmes, W. Collings, C. Abbott, and W. Scagell. This brings the number gone from Bovey to over 200 with the National Reservists. …

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 12th January 1915]


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 15th January 1915

Bovey Tracey: … Amongst those who have gone to serve the King during the past week are Messrs. J. Rowe, G. Dodd, S. Tuckett, J. Short, W. Pinsent, W. Gilley, W. Perrem, J. Holmes, W. Collings, C. Abbott, and W. Scagell. This brings the number gone from Bovey to over 200 with the National Reservists. …

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 12th January 1915]


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 7th March 1913

Bovey Tracey: A shooting match has taken place at the Liberal Club between the local Territorials and members of the Liberal Club, resulting in a win for the former by 33 points: Scores: … Territorials: … Total 251: … Liberals: … Totals 221 … (includes) … W. Pinsent, 28 … 


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 1st September 1910

Totnes v Bovey: At Totnes and won by the homesters: Scores: … Totnes: … total 141 … Bovey Tracey … Total 98 … (includes W. Pinsent, not out 17) …


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955