Western Daily Press: Monday 23rd July 1900

THOMAS ANDREWS RAWLINS: DECEASED: Pursuant to the Act Parliament 22 and 23 Victoria cap. 35. Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other Persons having CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or affecting the estate of THOMAS ANDREWS RAWLINS, late of No. 1, Caledonia Place. Clifton, in the City and County of Bristol, Colonel of the Army, retired, died on the 30th day of May, 1900 and whose will was proved in the Bristol Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court Justice on the 17th day of July, 1900 by Colonel Sebastian White Rawlins of 3, Westfield Park, Redland, in the City and County of Bristol, Reginald Sparrow Pynsent Rawlins, of 1, Caledonia Place, aforesaid, gentleman, and William Alford, of Netley House, Clifton, aforesaid, solicitor, the executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars their Claims to me, the undersigned, the Solicitor for the said Executors, before the 24th day August, 1900, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands which they shall then have notice; and they will not be liable for the assets the said deceased or any part thereof distributed to any person or persons whose Claims and Demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 20th day of July 1900: WILLIAM ALFORD, Clifton, Bristol: Solicitor for the said Executors.

[see also Bristol Mercury: Saturday 11th August 1900]


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Western Times: Wednesday 11th July 1900

Highweek: Mr. W. S. Pinsent presided at the Parish Council on Monday. The scavenging and public lighting had been satisfactorily attended to during the month, and there was no infectious disease to report in the parish. The question of cleansing the Lemon and Little Lemon was referred to the Rural District Council The following accounts were directed to be paid. Mr. Perryman, for £ 9 7s6d; Mr. Lombardini for storing water cart 13 weeks, 9s 9d; Mr. Hicks, for laying drain pipes at Abbotsbury, £ 16 0s 7d; the Newton Gas and Coke Company, for gas supplied to 68 amps one quarter. £ 45 14s 6d; for new mantles and cleaning lamps 6s 9d, Torquay Corporation, water for hydrants half year, £ 5 10s.  A further item of £ 8 7s for new connections at Powderham Road to give greater force of water at Highweek in case of fire was allowed to stand over until the next meeting. Mr. W. H.  Jarvis, who is leaving the town next month, tendered his resignation as Councillor and thanked the Chairman and Councillors for the courtesy shown to him during the time he held the appointment, which made the duties pleasant.

[Western Times: Friday 13th July 1900]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Crediton Gazette: 7th July 1900

Cricket Match: The annual fixture in connection with the celebration of Old Boy’s Day at Blundell’s School was begun on Wednesday in fine weather … Present, First Innings 120 (A. H. Duckett, c. Pinsent b. Milton 7), 2nd innings: 215 (for 7 wickets) … Past, First Innings 157 (R. M. Pinsent, b. Drake,5); Second Innings: 99 (7 wickets), includes R. M. Pinsent, not out, 8 …


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Southampton Observer and Hampshire News: Saturday 7th July 1900

Marriages: … Pinsent – Sharpe: June 20, at Madras, Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent, son of the late Mr. Henry J. Pinsent, of Southampton, to Margaret Ellen, daughter of the late Mr. C. W. Sharpe of Buckinghamshire.


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GRO0331 India: Frederick Henry Davison Pinsent: 1852 – 1902
GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894
GRO0616 India: Margaret Ellen Pinsent: 1861 – 1948