Western Morning News: Friday 9th July 1937

Play at Teignmouth: Semi-Final Stage Reached in Some Events: One or two events in the hard courts tournament at Teignmouth reached the semi-final stage yesterday: … … Men’ Singles Handicap: Second Round … W. J. Creeber bt.. J. S. Pinsent (sic), 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 …. Men’s Doubles Handicap: Second Round: … J. Harvey and J. S. Pinsent bt. E. J. Webber and J. Coysh: 6-3, 6-4 … …


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993
 

Western Morning News: Wednesday 7th July 1937

Teignmouth Tennis: Hard Courts Tourney: Close Matches in the Handicaps: Play in the hard courts tournament at Teignmouth yesterday was interfered with by rain which fell during the morning: Results: … Men’s Singles Handicap: First Round … (includes) … J. S. Pinsent (sic) bt. D. Woodley 6-1, 6-3; … … Men’s Doubles Handicap: First Round: … J. Harvey and J. S. Pinsent bt. R. H. Lingham and C. E. Langford, 6-0, 6-4 … …


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993
 

North Wilts Herald: Friday 2nd July 1937

Marlborough College Prize Day: Master and “Preserving Skyline from the Builder’s Invasion”: … Review … The Prize List: … (includes) … … Upper Sixth: … (Richard Pinsent, Chemistry, Senior Professor Boys Science) … and … (David Pinsent mathematics) …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 30th July 1937

Exonian Injured: Collision on Topsham Road: Suffering from severe internal injuries, a 22-year-old Exeter motor cyclist was admitted to the Devon and Exeter Hospital on Wednesday in a serious condition as a result of a collision in Topsham Road, Exeter, about 7 p.m. The injured man, Lionel Taylor of 7, Scott-avenue, was riding towards the city, and is understood that a motor car was being driven into the rear entrance of 4, Summerlands, road, by Mrs. Catherine Pinsent, when there was a collision, and Taylor was thrown from his machine. A passing motorist conveyed him to the Hospital, where he was found to have received abdominal injuries. His condition yesterday morning was reported to be a little better.


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GRO0555 Devonport: Katherine Kentisbeare Pinsent: 1884 – 1949

Western Morning News: Saturday 24th July 1937

West Country Wills: Dame Emma Louisa Radford, of 2 Pennsylvania-park, Exeter, widow of Sir Heynes Radford, died at Brighton on April 26, leaving £26,766 with net personalty £24,949 (Estate duty £2,509). Probate has been granted to her nephew Brian Nicholas Radford, of Lester Lodge, Well Walk, Hampstead, and Gerald H. S. Pinsent, of Treasury Chambers, Whitehall S.W. She left her residence and Gateway House, Fitzford, Tavistock, to her daughters Cecily and Ursula Mary Radford; £100 each to her grandchildren, Chloe and Audrey Jane Pinsent; £100 to the Official Trustees of the Charitable Funds, the income to be applied for the maintenance of Lydford Churchyard, and in particular the graves of the Radford family, also for maintaining and insuring the screen dividing the chancel from the rest of the church, and the stained glass windows placed as memorials to members of the Radford family: an annuity of £13 to “my faithful servant and old friend Sarah Sillick”, £50 to Fanny Tonkin, if still in her service, and the residue to her three daughters, Katherine Pinsent, Cecily and Ursula Radford. 


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GRO0082 Devonport: Audrey Jane Pinsent: 1925 – 2008
GRO0143 Devonport: Chloe Pinsent: 1920 – 2013
GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976
GRO0555 Devonport: Katherine Kentisbeare Pinsent: 1884 – 1949

Evening Despatch: Thursday 8th July 1937

Funeral Tributes to Late Mr. John Willmot: Four cars were loaded with wreaths at the funeral, this afternoon of Mr. John Willmot, official arbitrator, and past president of the Surveyors’ Institution, who died at his Edgbaston home on Monday at the age of 77. … (discussion of his life) … (also present were) … R. A. Pinsent …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948852 – 1948)