London Daily Chronicle: Friday 14th July 1922

Photograph: Three Boy Scouts belonging to the Dittons (Surry) Troop have gained the highest honours possible to a Scout. Patrol Leaders A. A. Pells (left) and F. B. Pells (centre) are brothers who have gained the Ranger cords, and Scout H. Pinsent (standing) has won the Silver Cross (the Scouts; V.C.) for a gallant rescue from the Thames.


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GRO0393 Devonport: Harold William Pinsent: 1910 – 1967

Western Morning News: Thursday 13th July 1922

Devon Wills: … Dame Emily Hetty Sabine Pinsent of Higherfield Horrabridge, formerly of Hillsborough, Horrabridge, widow of Sir Robert John Pinsent left unsettled property in her own disposition of the gross value of £664 9s2d, with net personalty of £647 12s 8d.


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893