South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 20th November 1925

Chudleigh’s Annual Effort in Aid of the Hospitals, A Great Success: … (discussion of carnival) … The president of the carnival is the Hon. Chas. Clifford with Col. G. J. Ellicombe and Mr. H. F. Yeoman as vice-presidents. The whole of the arrangements was admirably carried out by the following committee: … includes … W. Pinsent …


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GRO0883 Bristol: William Henry Pinsent: 1900 – 1965

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 5th June 1925

Chudleigh: In connection with the Chudleigh Town Brass Band, a whist drive and dance was held at the Town Hall on Bank-Holiday evening, and was fairly well supported, in spite of the numerous attractions elsewhere: The winners of prizes were: … Gentlemen: … 3, A. Northcott; secret no., W. Pinsent (after a tie with Master A. Brooks); … (continues)


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GRO0883 Bristol: William Henry Pinsent: 1900 – 1965

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 9th January 1925

The members and supporters of the local football club were entertained to supper at the Ship Hotel on Saturday evening last, at the kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Southwood. Mr. A. R. Holcombe presided, and about 30 were present. After a good supper the evening was devoted to harmony, the only toasts being “The Chudleigh United Football Club” and “The Host and Hostess” which were duly honoured. The harmony was contributed to by Messrs. J. Prowse, W. Pinsent, B. Pike … (continues) …


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GRO0883 Bristol: William Henry Pinsent: 1900 – 1965

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 31st March 1922

Chudleigh: … The funeral of the late Mrs. Ann Pinsent, who died at Woodway Street on Thursday of last week, aged 73 took place on Monday afternoon at the Congregational Church, the interment being in the cemetery. The Rev. E. spry conducted the service. The chief ‘mourners were Messrs. W. and A. Pinsent (sons), Miss B. Paddon, Miss A. Pinsent, and Mrs. B. Prettyjohn (daughters). Mr. C. Heath (son-in-law), Mrs. E. Pinsent and Mrs. H. Pinsent (daughters-in-law), Masters W. Pinsent and W. Heath and Mimi D. Heath (grandchildren), Mrs. K. Luxton (niece), Mr. F. Heath, Mrs. C. Brimicombe, Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Sowden, Mrs. Froome, Mrs. Nixon, and many others. Beautiful floral tributes were sent by: — Mr. and Mrs. W. Pinsent and Willis; Bessie; Laura, Charlie, and Family; Albert, Hilda, and Family; Blanche and Jack; Ada; Winnie Heath; Sister, Brother-in-law, and Niece Kitty; Miss Manning; Mrs. C. Potter, Jack, and Lily; Mr. and Mrs. O. Brimicombe and Family; Willie Heath; Mrs. J. Lambell; Mrs. Reed; H. Baker; and Mrs. Wills and Cynthia. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. W. Shapley, and the bearers were Messrs. W. Tuckett, G. Froome, C. Cleave, F. Wills, C. Brimicombe, and F. Nixon. — The deepest sympathy is extended to the relatives in their sad bereavement.


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GRO0005 Bristol: Ada Pinsent: 1880 – 1959
GRO0015 Bristol: Albert John Pinsent: 1882 – 1928
GRO0057 Bristol: Ann Paddon: 1849 – 1922
GRO0585 Bristol: Lily Blanche Pinsent: 1887 – 1949
GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955
GRO0883 Bristol: William Henry Pinsent: 1900 – 1965

South Devon Weekly Express: Friday 23rd March 1917

The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Congregational Church of Mr. John Pinsent, of Woodway Street, who died at the Newton Hospital Thursday last at the age or 64 years. The Rev. E. Spry (pastor, officiated. The chief mourners were Mr. W. Pinsent (son), Mrs. Heath, Miss A. Pinsent, Miss F. Pinsent, and Miss B. Pinsent (daughters), Messrs. W. Pinsent and W. Heath (grandsons) and Mrs. Ward and Mrs. A. Pinsent (daughters-in-law). Many sympathising friends also attended. In the chapel the hymn, “Rock of ages,” was sung, Mrs. Spry presiding at the organ. Floral tributes were sent by Wallace and family; Albert and family; and Florrie and Ada. The bearers were Messrs. W. Tuckett, J. Lambell, J. Ellis, J. Nixon, J. Cole, and C. Potter, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. W. Shapley.


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GRO0005 Bristol: Ada Pinsent: 1880 – 1959
GRO0089 Bristol: Beatrice May Pinsent: 1894 – 1894
GRO0302 Bristol: Florence Annie Pinsent: 1885 – 1918
GRO0427 Bristol: Hilda Maude Brimblecombe: 1891 – 1925
GRO0494 Bristol: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
GRO0883 Bristol: William Henry Pinsent: 1900 – 1965