Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 15th June 1934

Cricket: Downside School v. Blundell’s: These teams met at Downside on Saturday, when the homesters won by 54 runs. The visitors fared very badly after the tea interval, five of their wickets falling for only three runs. Pollen taking four of these for two runs: Altogether Pollen captured 5 wickets for 7 runs: … Scores: Downside: Total 124: … includes R. P. Pinsent, b. Morant, 2; … Blundell’s: Total 70: … includes A. M. Wynne, c. Pinsent, b. Addington, 18 …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997916 – 1997)

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 15th June 1934

Downside Win: Bowling on Top in Match with Blundell’s: … Downside … 124 (includes R. P. Pinsent b Morant, 2): Blundell’s … 70 (includes A. M. Wynne c. Pinsent b Addington 18) …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 8th June 1934

Downside Cricket: Wanderers Defeat the School: Downside School and Downside Wanderers played a two days’ match at Downside on Saturday and Sunday, resulting in a win for Downside Wanderers by seven wickets: Downside School: 129 (includes R. P. Pinsent lbw. b Radcliffe 12; 2nd Innings: R. P. Pinsent b. Radcliffe 24) Downside second innings 202 declared: Downside Wanderers: First Innings: 229 (includes R. C. Arbuthnot c. Pinsent b. Smith 0; and T. C. Wallis c. Pinsent b Mortimer 6)

[see several other matches played by Downside School in June and July 1934]


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Hampshire Advertiser: 30th June 1934

School Age Point: Diversity of View: The question of raising the school leaving age was referred to by Councillor Major J. R. Pinsent (chairman) in reporting to the Winchester City Education Committee on his visit to a national conference of education committees at Cardiff. He said it appeared from the conference that there was a good deal of support amongst the various authorities for raising the leaving age, but diversity of opinion existed as to the possibility of doing it piecemeal.


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Dover Express: Friday 29th June 1934

Schools and Bird Protection: The Royal Society for the Protection of Wild Birds report that the silver medal, the first award in the Senior Division Essay Competition, open to Public Schools, was won by R. J. F. H. Pinsent, of Kings School, Canterbury, who wrote on the nesting sites of the Raven, Dipper, Brown Owl, Grey Wagtail, Lesser Tern and Herring Gull. Though Kent did not compete in the County Competition for Elementary Schools, several Kent schools obtained awards in the open Class, including Bekesbourne, which obtained an H.C. and C. 


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GRO0749 Hennock: Robert John Francis Homfray Pinsent: 1916 – 1987

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 27th June 1934

Cricket: … … Bowling Analysis: … At Handsworth Wood: C. Hetbert Smith and Russell 141 (Florence 55, retired; G. S. Liversidge six for 31): Pinsent and Co. 25. …


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Daily Herald: Wednesday 27th June 1934

In our “Fuschias” Competition (Bobby Bear club): … First Prize, Three Pounds … … Second Prize, Two Pounds, … … Third Prize, One Pound … … Half-crowns, … includes … Muriel Pinsent, 66, Derby Road, Southampton; … … 


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 23rd June 1934

By the Direction of the Owners: Stella Conduit Company, Limited, Highfield Works, Bilston: Important Sale in one or four lots of the conveniently situated freehold manufacturing premises, Ash Street … … Edwards, Son & Bigwood, F.A.I. will sell the above by auction on the premises on Tuesday July 10, 1934, at eleven a.m. prompt, immediately prior to the sale in lots of the valuable plant and machinery. Solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham 2: Auctioneers’ Offices: 158 Edmund Street, Birmingham 3.

[See similar: Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 7th July 1934]


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Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 22nd June 1934

Good Scoring in Downside Match with Butterflies: … Downside … 198 (includes R. P. Pinsent run out 5): Butterflies … 202 (includes G. H. Raimes c Pinsent b Pollen 0) …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle: Thursday 21st June 1934

Electrolux had a splendid game with Dunstable Town but were just beaten, after winning on 3 rinks. At the fifth end Dunstable led 18-17 … 1: Lux – S. Wright, A. Pinsent, T. Moodie, S. Adams (s) 20 … [lawn bowling]


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