Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 4th July 1902

Cricket: Glorious weather favoured this match at Plainmoor on Friday, a good and highly interesting game ending in a draw slightly in favour of the latter, A full account of the match will be found in our “Sports and Pastimes” Column: The scores are as follows: … White Chatton & Co.: 82 for 6 wickets, (G. Davey b. Pinsent …0): Bovey, 132 runs (W. Pinsent, lbw. b. Kelly, … 0).


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Birmingham Mail: Friday 4th July 1902

Shocking Lift Accident in Saltley: The full particulars attending the death of Frederick Pratt (41) manufacturer’s labourer of 134 Chester Street were elicited before Mr. Isaac Bradley, the city Coroner, at Victoria Courts this afternoon …

The inquest was attended by Mr. L. Picton Evans, one of H.M. Inspectors of Factories; Mr. Freeman (Messrs. Pincent and Co.) representing Messrs. Smith and Son Limited and Mr. Eastley (Messrs. P. Baker and Co.) for the relatives …


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