Smethwick Telephone: Saturday 26th July 1930

W. & T. Avery Limited: “At no point in history has trade and its problems received as much public attention or aroused so much discussion and controversy amongst the Members of Governments past and present, and at no times has the future of British Trade been more in debate amongst the people than it is today.” In a significant passage, such as this, the Chairman of W. and T. Avery Limited, Sir J. Fortescue Flannery, Bart. prefaces his comments on the annual report and statement of accounts at the thirty-sixth meeting of shareholders on Tuesday … … (long discussion) … … Mr. Melvin proposed a vote of thanks to the Chairman and took the opportunity of making a gracious reference to Mr. Pinsent, the staff and the work people. …


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Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 25th July 1930

Naval Officers Appointments and Promotions: … Monday … Paymaster Commanders: – A. S. Whyham to the Victory, August 16; H. C. F. Pinsent to the Pembroke, August 15. …


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968

Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 25th July 1930

Births: … Pinsent: At the Nursing Home, 22a Melton Road, on July 25th, to Lilian and Harold Pinsent, a son.


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent: 1900 – 1962
GRO0527 Tiverton: John Michael Pinsent: 1930 – 2004
GRO0999 Tiverton: Lilian Mary Pinsent: 1902 – 1977

Western Morning News: Tuesday 22nd July 1930

Naval Appointments: Paymr- Coms. A. S. Whyham to Victor, Aug 16; H. C. P. Pinsent (sic) to Pembroke, Aug. 15th


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968

Portsmouth Evening News: Monday 21st July 1930

Naval Appointments: The following appointments were made at the Admiralty this afternoon: … Paymaster Commanders, – A. S. Whyham to the Victory, August 16; H. C. F. Pinsent to the Pembroke, August 15th.


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968

Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 19th July 1930

Photograph: A happy party of mothers and infants of the Stevenage Infant Welfare Centre. The following members of the Committee are included in the group … includes … Mrs. Pinsent (secretary) …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 18th July 1930

Mrs. Pinsent, of the “Sir Charles Napier,” wishes to express her most sincere thanks to the Queen’s Institute of District Nursing, New-Walk, for their wonderful and kind attention given to her late husband in his long and painful illness.


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GRO0397 Tiverton: Harriet Hunt: 1868 – 1933
GRO0515 Tiverton: John Arthur Pinsent: 1869 – 1930

Leicester Evening Mail: Friday 18th July 1930

Acknowledgements: Mrs. Pinsent of the “Sir Charles Napier” wished to express her most sincere thanks to the Queen’s Institute of District Nursing, New Walk for their wonderful and kind attention given to her late husband in his long and painful illness: … also … Mrs. Pinsent of the “Sir Charles Napier” wishes to thank all friends for sympathy and floral contributions in her sad bereavement.


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GRO0397 Tiverton: Harriet Hunt: 1868 – 1933

Leicester Evening Mail: Thursday 17th July 1930

Death: Pinsent – John Arthur, of Causeway Lane Leicester, aged 59 years.


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GRO0515 Tiverton: John Arthur Pinsent: 1869 – 1930

Eastbourne Chronicle: Saturday 12th July 1930

Cricket: Eastbourne v. H.M.S. Malaya: Eastbourne and a team from H.M.S. Malaya drew their game at the Saffrons on Wednesday, Eastbourne wanting 69 to win with half their wickets in hand. For Eastbourne Wilson took five wickets for 61 runs, and Capt. Chitty two for 23: H.M.S. Malaya: … Total 178, all out, includes … Pay-Comdr. Pinsent, retired hurt, 41 … Eastbourne: … Total 110 (for 5 wkts) … … (elsewhere )… … Cricketer Injured: Two batsmen had to retire hurt at the Saffrons this week: On Wednesday Paymaster-Commander Pinsent of H.M.S. Malaya tore a muscle in his thigh when running between the wickets. A comrade came out to run for him, but Mr. Pinsent found himself unable to continue. He was carried from the field sitting on a bat held by Lieut. Colonel L. C. Stevens and Mr. H. E. Grevett, and was then taken in a car to the Pier head for removal to his ship. His score was 41. On Thursday, Mr. G. Gillam, of Brighton Brunswick, after making 32 runs, had to discontinue in consequence of his knee giving out. Both accidents are believed to be due to the players slipping on the hard ground.


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968