Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 14th December 1928

Havant and Emsworth: News of the District: … … Cases at the Court: Before Col. W. H. Williams, Mr. Gauntlett and Mr. W. H. P. Ward, at the Havant Sessions on Friday, the following defendants were fined for using a motor vehicle on which a current licence was not exhibited: Eric B. Gammon, £1; Wm. F. Mees, £1; William O. B. Pinsent (Southbourne), 25s; Thos. A. Hesketh (London), 25s; Walter H. Sheraton (Brighton), … (and others)


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GRO0909 Bovey Tracey: William Oliver Bristow Pinsent: 1900 – 1951

Liverpool Journal of Commerce: Tuesday 11th December 1928

Latest Movements of London, Liverpool & Manchester Vessels: … includes … MacAndrews & Co. Ltd. Suffolk House, Laurence, Putney Hill, E.C.4 & Goree, Water St. Liverpool.  Pinson, at London; Dec. 6 … …


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Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 3rd August 1928

Hants Mental Defectives: Health Minister’s Visit: Institution Opened at Sarisbury: Pioneer County’ Work: Its tragic purpose cloaked by 172 acres of beautiful grounds that include a lake, the Cold East Colony at Sarisbury, which contains the Hampshire County Council’s Mental Hospital was opened on Friday b the Minister of Health (Mr. Neville Chamberlain). The opening ceremony took place in a large marquee near the main building. Lord Malmesbury (Chairman of the County Council) presided, and he was supported by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Lord Northbrook, Dr. A. Wilson (Medical Superintendent), Dr. S. Gurney- Dixon (Chairman of the Cold East Sub-Committee), Mr. L. G. Brock, C.B. (Chairman of the Board of Control), Mr. C. R. De la Salle (Chairman of the Mental Deficiency Committee), and Mrs. Pinsent (Commissioner of the Board of Control). Among the audience were the Minister’s sisters (Miss Hilda Chamberlain and Miss Ida Chamberlain), the Countess of Selborne, the Countess of Malmesbury, the Countess of Northbrook, Mrs. H. F. Rawstorne, and Mrs. S. Gurney-Dixon, (etc). … (description of the event) … …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 14th March 1924

The Naval Chronicle: … … New Appointments, Promotions & Retirements … … Monday … … Paymaster Commanders: B. E. Porter, H. C. F. Pinsent, to the Sandhurst, on transfer; C. B. Brown to the Diligence, on transfer: …


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Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 15th September 1939

Secondary School Boys at Winchester: Adjustment of Billets: Extensive arrangements for the reception of the children of the Northern Boys’ Secondary School by the Billeting Committee at Winchester were made under the chairmanship of Major Pinsent (Chairman of the Winchester Education Committee). Everything possible has been done to place the children in good homes, and no pains have been spared to ensure this … … If parents wished to communicate with the school authorities, the address is: – Boys’ Northern Secondary School, Care of Peter Symonds School, Winchester.


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 10th February 1939

Hampshire’s Fine Response: Recruiting Drive: Meeting of National Service Committee: The Lord Lieutenant (Lord Mottistone) presided over the first meeting of the Hampshire County Committee for National Service at Winchester on Monday afternoon, supported by Mr. C. L. Chute, Chairman of the county Council and Chairman of the County Committee: Lord Mottistone spoke of the urgency and importance of the efficient organization of national defence, and said it had been suggested that such service should be compulsory, but even in countries which had conscription, it was not … (continues) … List Compiled: A list, compiled in consultation with chairmen of councils and mayors of boroughs was approved for panels, subject to the people nominated being willing to serve, and the Chairman was authorized to add to the list. Major J. R. Pinsent, D.S.O., (Winchester) was appointed Vice-chairman of the County Committee. It was decided that an appeal for national service should be issued over the signatures of the Lord Lieutenant and the Chairman … (continues) … 


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 7th January 1938

New Year’s Honours List … … Baronets: … Dr. Richard Alfred Pinsent, senior member of the Council and Chairman of the Statutory Discipline Committee of the Law Society: …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 10th December 1937

Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester: First List of Contribution to the Florence Nightingale Nurses Home Appeal: … (includes) … Major J. R. Pinsent, D.S.O. … £20 0s 0d …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 12th November 1937

Hants Regiment Reunion: Winchester Dinner: Battalion’s Fine Work Abroad: Past and serving warrant offices and sergeant of the Hampshire Regiment marched to Winchester Guildhall 200 strong on Friday night for their annual dinner. … …Proposing the toast of “The Regiment,” R.S.M. Corney alluded to the service of the 1st Battalion on the Northwest Frontier of India and the End. Battalion in Palestine … … The Mayor of Winchester also responded and recalled the Regiment’s fine service in the Great War when battalions served on every theatre of war except one. … … The Attendance: The full attendance at the dinner was as follows: Guests: General Sir R. C. B. Haking, C.B.E., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., His Worship the Mayor (Major J. R. Pinsent, D.S.O.), Colonels H. G. F. Frisby, G. F. Perkins, D.S.O., … etc … continues …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 30th July 1937

Portsmouth Navy Week:” Britain’s Best Bobsworth”: Portsmouth Navy Week, 1937, will be opened tomorrow from the bows of the historic Victory by the First Lord of the Admiralty (the Right Hon. A. Duff Cooper), and for seven whole days the Navy will be at home to the people they affectionately refer to as “the owners”. … …   (description of past events) … … Don’t ask how they did it, for nobody seems to know, but ever since 1933 the numbers have been going up and up, and last year shook even the brightest of optimists with a rise of over 100,000. I think Paymaster Captain H. C. Pinsent, Navy Week’s indefatigable General Secretary, will forgive me if I let you in on a secret. He wants to see the figures pass the half-million mark before he finishes with it. Well, although he’s far from finished with it yet, last year’s figures were 433,239, and considerably less increase than last year would give him this ambition–one which might easily develop. … (description of the upcoming event) … …


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968