Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 26th June 1909

Problem of Mentally Defective Children: Important Report: Mrs. Hume Pinsent on Need of New Legislation: The Lord Mayor (Ald. G. H. Kenrick) presided at a meeting of the Birmingham Education Committee held at the Parish Offices, Edmund Street yesterday afternoon. … … The Special Schools After-care Sub-Committee submitted their annual report. This sub-committee was formed in May 1901, with the object of keeping a record of the subsequent history of children who left the special classes for defectives and assisting them, as far as possible to find work … detailed review of findings and report … … … The Lord Mayor said he did not think they could do more at present than press upon the Government the necessity for taking action … … He pointed out that they had evidence showing that there had been a great deal of good work done. He took a larger view of the matter, for it seemed to him that, in order to obtain what Mrs. Pinsent had in view, and what they all had in view, was the better ultimate treatment of the whole class … … In reply, Mrs. Pinsent said that the sum asked for in the report of the Royal Commission to deal adequately with all the mentally defective was something like £500,000 a year. No doubt that would be an increase, but the mentally defective would be dealt with on sensible lines whereas now they were spending vast sums of money and doing practically no good. The report was adopted.


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Birmingham Mail: Saturday 26th June 1909

Prevent and Cure: It may justly be claimed that few authorities throughout the country have devoted so much attention to, or made such adequate provision for, that unfortunate and extremely perplexing class which goes under the general category of mentally defective as the Birmingham Education Committee. It is much to be regretted, however, that despite the indefatigable labours of Mrs. Pinsent, to which such activity as the Committee has shown on behalf of this section of the community is due, the public has failed so far to realize adequately the seriousness of the problem which this class presents, and the grave need that exists … (continues) …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Bromsgrove and Droitwich Messenger: Saturday 26th June 1909

Marriage of Mr. A. E. Holder and Miss Gwendoline Chavasse: On Wednesday afternoon a wedding that was regarded as one of the chief social events of the season in the Midlands was celebrated at St. Martin’s Church Birmingham. The contracting parties were Mr. Alfred Ernest Holder, third son of Sir John Holder, Bart., Pitmason, Moor Green, and Miss Gwendoline Louisa Ryland Chavasse, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Chavasse of Linthurst Hill, Barnt Green … description of service …  … (long list of guests and their presents includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent, silver menu holders …


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GRO0569 Devonport: Laura Proctor Ryland: 1855 – 1931 (?)
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 26th June 1909

Cricket: Ellacombe v. Bovey 2nd XI: At Bovey, resulting in a win for Ellacombe: Scores: Ellacombe, total 55 (W. Warren c. Sercombe b. Pinsent 1; F. Evans, b. Pinsent 46; E Goss c. Heath b. Pinsent 0; G. Davey, c. Pinsent b. Heath 1): Bovey 2nd XI, total 20, (W. Pinsent, b. Goss 0).


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

 

Field: Saturday 26th June 1909

Cricket: Royal Military College v. Royal Military Academy: Played at the R.M. College on June 11 and 12: Score: Royal Military College: 313 … includes … C. A. Cuningham c. Leventhorpe b. Pinsent 35 … R.M. Academy: 1st innings 105 … (includes J. R. Pinsent c. Sutherland b. Dickinson 8); R.M. Academy 2nd Innings 104 … (includes … J. R. Pinsent, b. Dickinson 1) …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Clevedon Mercury: 26th June 1909

Cricket: Clevedon v Radyr:  After a run of defeats extending over a period of four weeks, Clevedon, on Saturday, defeated Radyr on the Dial Hill Cricket Grounds by 13 runs. … Radyr: Total, 69 … includes … J. Pincent St. Hack, b. Marks 0 … Clevedon, Total, 82 …

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Cornishman: Thursday 24th June 1909

Hayle Horse Show: Successful Exhibition: There was a large attendance at the annual horse show and races at Hayle, which were held in a field lent by Messrs. Hosken, Trevithick and Polkinhorn on Thursday … Class 9: Mare or gelding, any age or height and bred in Cornwall, to be tested in single harness: First prize, silver cup, value £3 13s (given by Mr. W. S. Pinsent of Newton Abbot); second £2, Third, £1; 1, J. Williams, St. Mawes; 2, W. H. Yeo, Stonehouse, 3, T. Pascoe, Breage; r. J. W. Rickeard, St. Mawes …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 19th June 1909

Torquay Home Team v. Bovey 2nd XI: At Torquay, Scores: Torquay, 92, all out: Bovey, 64; (includes Pinsent, b. Williams, 3) …


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

 

Aldershot News: Friday 18th June 1909

Sandhurst v. Woolwich: Inter-collegiate Cricket Match: Decisive Sandhurst Victory … Sandhurst: Total 313; Woolwich 1st Innings 105 (includes J. R. Pinsent c. Sutherland b. Dickinson 3), Woolwich 2nd Innings Total 104 (includes J. R. Pinsent, b. Dickinson, 1) … Bowling includes … Pinsent, 15 overs, 0 maidens, 61 runs for 1 wicket. 


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Western Times: Friday 18th June 1909

Cricket: Bovey Tracey: Bovey cricketers visited Torquay, Saturday and were defeated by 28 runs. Torquay scored 92. Bovey’s score was as follows: 64: (includes Pinsent, b. Williams, 3)


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955