Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 4th March 1939

North Walls Bath: It was proposed to close the bath at the North Walls recreation ground, on which at the moment they were suffering a loss of £200 per annum. That sum, with a little more, would about pay for the lido, the loan charges on which this year would be £161. … discussion … Alderman Major J. R. Pinsent asked the committee to bear in mind the possibility of providing covered accommodation and of retaining the use of the buildings at the rear of the bath for squash and badminton.


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 17th December 1938

Stoneham Ladies v. Hockley Ladies: Stoneham Ladies’ gold team beat the Hockley team at Hockley by five matches to two.: … includes … Stoneham: Mrs. Chambers (3 and 2) 1, Mrs. Biddle, ½: Hockley Mrs. Tutt, 0; Mrs. Pinsent, ½: … continues …


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 8th October 1938

Boys’ Clubs’ Gala: Results of Southampton Contests: The Major Pinsent challenge cup for Hampshire clubs was won at the Southampton Federation of Boy’s clubs’ gala, on Wednesday, by the Brigade Club, Southampton, Wrecclesham being second. … (continues)


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 7th May 1938

Re-Organization: Winchester Education Plans: A meeting of Winchester city Council held on Tuesday was specially called by the mayor (Councillor W. P. Richardson) to discuss proposals for reorganization of education administration in the city. … … Church Schools: Alderman Major J. R. Pinsent (chairman of the City Education Committee) mentioned that the children had now the right to a grant for building of senior schools. St. Thomas’ and St. Mary’s Schools, the church schools were not now in conformity with modern ideas of the requirements of schools. If they had not been blacklisted now, they would be within the next year of two.  The church was alive to the position. He explained that the Church would receive a 75 per cent capital grant towards the cost of their school – 37 1 ⁄ 2 coming from the city and 37 ½ per cent from the Board of Education.


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 5th March 1938

The Same Again: Winchester’s 10/6 Rate: The Winchester rate for the coming financial year will be one of 10s 6d in the pound. At the meeting of the City Council on Thursday, however, Alderman Major J. R. Pinsent, D.S.O., the Deputy Mayor, warned the members that additional expenditure would have to be met next year, and would probably lead to an increase in the rate.


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 12th February 1938

Hampshire Boys’ Clubs: Lord Horder’s Name added to Vice Presidents’ List: At the annual meeting or the Hampshire Association of Boys’ Clubs held at Winchester, Viscount Monck (chairman) presided, and those also present included Mr. E. g. Burnet, (president of the Southampton Federation of Boys’ Clubs, Major J. R. Pinsent, Major G. C. Rigby, Colonel P. Stoney … (long discussion continues)


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 13th November 1937

 Hampshire Regiment: Dinner of Sergeants, Past and Present:  Company, 200 strong, marched from the Regimental Depot to the Guildhall, Winchester, on Friday for the 30th Annual dinner held by the sergeants (past and present) of the Hampshire Regiment. A number of officers were present. General Sir Richard Haking, colonel of the Regiment and the Mayor of Winchester (Major J. R. Pinsent, D.S.O.) supporting the president, R.S.M. E. C. Corney, M.M. … (continues) …


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 13th November 1937

Hampshire’s New Mayors: Election Moved by Old Opponent: The new Mayor of Winchester, Councillor William Porter Richardson, the 754th on the roll, was duly erected on Tuesday. The election of Councillor Richardson was moved by Councillor C. G. Sankey, who said that, although a political organisation opposed the mayor elect at the recent municipal elections, that made no difference to the sincerity with which he put forward his name that morning. “The fight is over,” he said. “Private opinion now asserts itself, and I beg to move Councillor Richardson’s election. We have just recently had a most enjoyable scrap (laughter). As chief officer of the organisation putting forward the opponent I put my heart into the scrap, but it is over. Councillor Richardson can have the feeling that he has the backing of a majority of the voters. “Referring to the retiring Mayor, Councillor Sankey said that Councillor Pinsent was a gentleman and a sportsman. He had declined to serve a second year but had indicated his willingness to take office again if his services were required. The motion was seconded by Councillor R. L G. Irving, who was for many years a housemaster at Winchester College. His first acquaintance with the new Mayor dated from Mr. (Councillor Irving’s) earliest days as a scholar at the College, when he lost a ticket home. “I called at the house master’s door to explain what had happened,” he said, “and a large young man came to the door, explained that his father was working late the night previously, and was not up yet. I told him the position and he gave me a golden sovereign. I still owe Councillor Richardson that £l.” (Laughter.) The motion was carried unanimously and with applause. Councillor Richardson was then invested with the chain of office, and with the Mayor’s Jewel was given the signet ring and keys. He took the customary oath. The retiring Mayoress (Mrs. Pinsent) handed Mrs. Richardson the Mayoress’ badge. The new Mayor is a solicitor, and, like his predecessor, a Wykehamist. Alderman Walter Hamblin tendered his resignation from the Aldermanic Bench owing to ill-health. The resignation was accepted with regret. The Council selected the ex-Mayor, Councillor Major J. R. Pinsent as Alderman to the vacancy. The voting was: Councillor Pinsent eight votes, Councillor J. 0. Hodder, seven. Councillor C. G. Sankey three. Aldermen Miss Firmstone and F. M. Newton, retiring Aldermen, were re-elected.


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 30th October 1937

Church Notes and News: The Free Churches: By Zephon: … … Links with the Past: The 275th anniversary of the Congregational Church, in Jewry Street, Winchester, was marked by a series of special services this week. Sunday morning, the mayor (Major J. R. Pinsent, D.S.O.) and Corporation attended the service, which was supported by a large congregation. The preacher for the occasion was the Rev. A. M. Chirgwin, secretary of the London Missionary Society.


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Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 30th October 1937

Legion Officers: County Conference at Winchester: The annual officers’ conference of the British Legion in Hampshire took place at St. Maurice Hall Winchester, on Saturday, and about 150 chairmen, secretaries, treasurers, and visitors attended … … Following the Legion exaltation and silent tribute to dead comrades, which opened the conference, the County Chairman welcomed the Mayor of Winchester (Councillor Major J. R. Pinsent) who, in reply, gave a short address of welcome to the conference. … (continues)…


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