Lincoln Leader and County Advertiser: 26th July 1919

Members from S.S. Andrews’s, Botolph’s, All Saints, Swithin’s & Michaels’s comprising the serve’s guild, united in an inspiring service at S. Swithin’s, Copes, censers, crosses and processional lights were gladly leant, and each of the contributing clergy and churches were eager to do everything to make the meeting a success. The Rev. E. F. Wood, Vicar of S. Swithin’s was the celebrant, and the Gospel was sung at the entrance to the choir by the Rev. J. A. Pilling and the Rev. John Pinsent was Epistoler. The vicars of S.S. Andrews’s, Michael’s, Botolph’s and Canon Boulter were in copes and there was a good attendance. …


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Referenced

GRO0495 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1880 – 1925

Stratford-upon-Avon Herald: Friday 4th July 1919

Local Property in the Market: On Friday evening, at the Shakespeare Hotel, Messrs. Walker Barnard and Son were privileged to offer for sale certain properties and land situate in and close to the borough … (includes) …  fully licenced inn known as the Bell, Shottery … (details) … Mr. Barnard said he would be pleased to trat privately for the disposal of an of the unsold lots. The solicitors interested were Messrs. Pinsent and Co., of Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham … 


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