Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 19th June 1935

Aero Engines Limited: … Prospectus … 700,000 Ordinary Shares of 5s each … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 36, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, W.C.2, and 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, 2. …


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Western Daily Press: Wednesday 19th June 1935

Prospectus: Aero Engines Limited: … There are no debentures or debenture stock: Issue at Par of 700,000 Ordinary Shares of 5/- Each … Solicitors: Pinsent & Co., 36 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, W.C. 2, and 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2. …


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Truth: Wednesday 19th June 1935

Prospectus: Preliminary Notice: Aero Engines Limited: Issue at Par of 700,000 Ordinary Shares of 5/- Each: The Subscription List to the above Issue will Open and Close tomorrow: Thursday, June 20th, 1935: … description and assets of the company, … The Bankers: … The Brokers: … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 36 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London W.C. 2 and 6, Bennett’s Hill Birmingham 2 and British Pacific Trust Limited, 4 Cleveland Square, St. James, London, S.W. 1 


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Aberdeen Journal: Friday 14th June 1935

Glass has a Visitor: Miss Ross, organiser, visited Glass W.R.I. and gave an interesting demonstration on sack rug-making and wonder weaving. The business meeting followed, and the committee elected were: — Hon. president, Mrs. Ingleby of lnvermarkie; president, Mrs. Pinsent of Edinglassie; vice-president, Mrs. Duncan, Mains Edinglassie; secretary, Mrs. Shand, Schoolhouse: treasurer, Mrs. Thomson, Edinglassie Kennels; and committee — Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Leith, Mrs. McBain, Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. Watt, and Mrs. Smith. It was decided that the July meeting would be a trip to Aberdeen.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Leicester Evening Mail: Tuesday 11th June 1935

Drops from Window: Open Verdict at Ashby: Night Tragedy at Institution: The mystery of how a 71-year-old man fell from a second story window at Ashby Poor Law Institution on Saturday night was investigated by the Coroner, Mr. H. J. Deane, at the Institution today. The inquest was on William Wright, of Hillside, Donisthorpe, who died in the early hours of Sunday morning. … discussion … John Wright, a colliery deputy, of Hillside, Donisthorpe, the dead man’s son, said his father was a retired miner …

SEEMED RESTLESS … Answering the Coroner, Mr. Wright said that some time ago he found his father dripping wet beside a water tank and when questioned about it he told him that he had slipped in. James Riley said that he was in the same ward as Wright on the second floor of the Infirmary. Wright’s bed was in a corner near a window. On Saturday night Wright seemed very restless and at about midnight he asked the witness to fetch him a glass of water. “I had not gone a minute” the witness said, “but when I came back Wright had gone. The window was open. I called a nurse, and we went outside and found him on the ground underneath the window.” Arthur James Ernest Pinsent said his bed was in a ward on the first floor directly underneath the window of the second floor through which Wright fell. During the night he heard a tapping on the window by his bed and looking up saw a naked foot on the window feeling about for a foothold. The man broke the window and fell back. He heard him strike a form on the ground. … (open verdict) …


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GRO0079 Tiverton: Arthur Ernest Pinsent: 1899 – 1969 (?)

Western Daily Press: Monday 10th June 1935

Cricket: … G.W.R., Avonmouth v. Richmond: At Avonmouth: Richmond won by 31 runs: Scores: Richmond: 101: G.W.R., Avonmouth: 80 (J. Pincent, 19)


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Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 8th June 1935

“Miss Hitchen ” Chosen: Hitchin’s Hospital Week Events: Saturday’s Fine Programme. On Wednesday night at a largely attended concert at Hitchin Town Hall, Miss Dorothy Abbis, 15 Redhill Road, Hitchen, was chosen Hitchin’s Beauty Queen 1935-6, and she will be crowned Hitchen Priory at 5.30 on Saturday …

M. A. E. Beck explained that it had been found impossible at the last moment to obtain a film star to judge the twelve finalists in the competition, but Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Oldham (Hitchin), Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Martineau (Pirton) and Commander Clive Pinsent (Stevenage) had consented to undertake the judging, and they were greatly indebted to them. …

Also … North Herts & South Beds Hospital: … House visitors, Cmdr. C. Pinsent, and Mr. A. Waters … (continues)


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948

Weekly Dispatch: Sunday 7th June 1935

Prospectus: … Mann & Overton Limited: … … (details) … … Prospectuses are available tomorrow (Monday), June 8th 1935 and may be obtained from: … (list includes) … Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2 and London … 


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Wednesday 5th June 1935

Advertisement: The only safe soap-less washer for Lingerie, Hosiery and all Flimsy Fabrics … Undiwash: From any of these dealers: Leicester … (long list includes) … A. E. Pinsent, 277 Clarendon Park Road …


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GRO0076 Tiverton: Arthur Edwin Pinsent: 1872 – 1938

Weekly Dispatch: Sunday 2nd June 1935

Prospectus: … Bennis Combustion Limited: … … (details) … … Full Prospectuses and Applications are available tomorrow (Monday), 3rd June 1935, and may be obtained from: … (list includes) … Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham 2 and London … 


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