Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 6th January 1911

Marriage of Mr. Neville Chamberlain:  Graceful Scenes at St. Paul’s Knightsbridge: Master Joe as Page: At St. Paul’s Knightsbridge, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Arthur Neville Chamberlain, second son of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, of Highbury, Moor Green, Birmingham, and of 40 Prince’s Garden, London, S.W., and brother of the Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain, was married to Miss Vera Cole, daughter of the late Major W. Cole and Mrs. Herbert Studd, of 2, Hyde Park Gardens. … … The following are the names of some of those who had accepted an invitation to the wedding and reception … (long list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. C. Hume Pinsent, Ruskin pottery bowl; Mr. R. A. Pinsent, Hodgkins’ “Italy and her Invaders”; … …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949
GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 13th January 1911

Newton Abbot Fanciers: Annual Exhibition: yesterday, in the Alexandra Hall, Newton Abbot, the annual show of the Newton Abbot and District Fanciers’ Association took place. The entries, which numbered 450, constituted a record. The silver cup presented by the President (Mr. W. Pinsent) for the best canary shown by a member, was won by Mr. C. Rowden of Newton, …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 13th January 1911

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smyth’s Dance: Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smyth, of Stanleigh, gave a delightful dance at the Royal Portland Hotel, Southsea, to about ninety young people. … Mrs. Pilkington was well dressed in delicate pink satin, with a veiling of ninon de soie, bordered with exquisite embroidery. Miss Phyllis Pinsent favoured white crepe de chine, with a trimming of crystal, and finished with a tucker of drawn chiffon …


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GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 13th January 1911

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smyth’s Dance: Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smyth, of Stanleigh, gave a delightful dance at the Royal Portland Hotel, Southsea, to about ninety young people. … Mrs. Pilkington was well dressed in delicate pink satin, with a veiling of ninon de soie, bordered with exquisite embroidery. Miss Phyllis Pinsent favoured white crepe de chine, with a trimming of crystal, and finished with a tucker of drawn chiffon …


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GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981