Nottingham Journal and Express: Friday 16th January 1921

Brightening Saddened Lives: Photograph: Children’s Party at Devonshire House in aid of crippled children: Lady Denbigh, Dorothie Moors and Matron Pinsant with some of the children from the Orthopaedic Hospital.


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GRO0664 Hennock: Mary Eliza Pinsent: 1869 – 1960 (?)

Nottingham Journal: Friday 14th January 1921

Photograph: Children’s part at Devonshire House in aid of Crippled children. Lord Denbigh, Lady Dorothie Moore, and Matron Pinsent with some of the children from the Orthopaedic Hospital.


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GRO0664 Hennock: Mary Eliza Pinsent: 1869 – 1960

Western Times: Monday 10th January 1921

Local and District News: … … Just before his death, Mr. W. S. Pinsent, who resided at “Minerva”, Highweek Street, Newton Abbot, expressed a wish to leave L.100 for the care and upkeep of the Highweek Churchyard: This wish has been generously carried out by his son. …

[see also Western Times: Tuesday 11th January 1921]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920