New Milton Advertiser: Saturday 24th September 1938

Choral Society’s Annual Meeting: Appreciation of Miss Baker’s “Labour of Love”: Membership Reached Nearly 50 Last Year: … (continues) … Election of Officers … Committee: Mrs. Pinsent, Miss Cook, Miss Gault, Mrs. Troke, Mr. Cecil G. Foot, and Mrs. E. H. Carley … (continues)


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New Milton Advertiser: Saturday 25th September 1937

Why Some Left the Choral Society: Thought They Had Too Many Members: “A Mistaken Notion” says Mrs. Spackman. There was quite a large attendance of members at the annual meeting and social of the New Milton and Mitford Choral Society, which was held in the Public Hall on Tuesday … (continues) …  Election of Officers … Committee, Mrs. Pinsent, Miss Gault, Mr. C. G. Foot, Councillor Mrs. O. Troke and Miss F. M. Cook. … (continues) …


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New Milton Advertiser: Saturday 26th September 1936

Appeal for more members: Milton & Milford Choral Society’s Good Year: The New Milton and Milford Choral Society held a very successful meeting and social evening at the Public Hall on Tuesday: Mr. E. Spackman presided in the absence of Canon W. G. Edwards (chairman) and he was supported by Mrs. Spackman (hon. Secretary and treasurer) and Miss A. Baker (hon, conductor), About 26 were present including five new members … (discussion of season) … The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Tinker; chairman, Canon Edwards; hon. conductor, Miss Baker; hon. accompanist, Mrs. K. Killick; hon secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Spackman; committee, Mrs. Pinsent, Miss Gault, Mr. C. G. Foot and E. C. Lanyon … (continues)


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Advertiser: Saturday 28th September 1935

Changes Its Name: Milton Choral Society: Recognition for Milford Members: The Milton Choral Society has been so well supported by Milford that the name has been changed to the New Melton and Milford Choral Society … (continues) (discussion) … The election of officers then took place … (includes) … committee, Mrs. Pincent, Miss Gault, Messrs. C. G. Foot, and E. C. Lanyon. … 


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New Milton Advertiser: Saturday 30th March 1935

Well Done, Milton! Choral Society Placed Second in Festival: The New Milton Choral Society won a banner for the first time during the past 12 years at the Winchester and County Musical Festival, held at Winchester on Tuesday.  Winchester were first with 446 marks, New Milton second with 434 marks and Twyford and Overton third with 431 marks. … (continues) … choir included … Sopranos: … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent …


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Cheltenham Chronicle: Saturday 31st March 1923

A Winchcombe Social In connection with the St. Peter’s Lads’ Club social was arranged, and this took place at the Women’s Institute in the evening. Usual games were first indulged in, after which refreshments were partaken of. The following gentlemen then contributed the musical part of the programme: Rev. J. Pinsent, Mr. S. Comfort, Mr. W Humphries, and Mr. H. Weeks, each item being loudly re-demanded. Messrs. S. Woodward and M. Robertson acted as accompanist. The refreshments were kindly given by Messrs. Pudell, Griffin, E. Day, and Mrs. J. Pinsent. Altogether a most enjoyable time was spent. A short dance terminated the proceedings.


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GRO0495 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1880 – 1925

Gloucestershire Echo: Tuesday 27th March 1923

A Winchcombe Social:  In connection with the St. Peter’s Lads’ Club social was arranged, and this took place at the Women’s Institute on Monday evening. Usual games were first indulged in, after which refreshments were partaken of. The following gentlemen then contributed the musical part of the programme: Rev. J. Pinsent, Mr. S. Comfort, Mr. W. Humphries, and Mr. H. Weeks, each item being loudly re-demanded. Messrs. S. Woodward and M. Robertson acted as accompanists. The refreshments were kindly given Messrs. Pudell, Griffin, E. Day and Mrs. J. Pinsent. Altogether most enjoyable time was spent. A short dance terminated the proceedings.


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GRO0495 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1880 – 1925

Gloucestershire Echo: Friday 2nd December 1921

Cheltenham and county: Pound Day at Cheltenham Hospital: – Thursday was the annual “pound day” at Cheltenham General Hospital: … … A list of contributions from Winchcombe contained 170 pounds of groceries, etc. together with a five-pound note and 6s 8d in cash. The arrangements were made by Mrs. W. S. Scott and Mrs. Pinsent, who were helped during the day by Mrs. Baston, Mrs. Soden, Miss Robbins, and Miss Pearce. Mrs. New collected from Gretton and Mr. Lea Hall kindly lent the empty shop and stove.


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GRO1180 Hennock: Edith Mary Lane: 1894 – 1989