Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 10th June 1938

By direction of the exors. of Mr. Arthur Butcher, deceased: Heybridge, Maldon, Spring Lane, of Hall Road, Freehold Investment Properties: Six Cottages, let at rentals amounting to £107 18s 0d, per annum: To be sold by auction by C. M. Stanford & Son at the Swan Hotel, Maldon, on Wednesday 22nd June 1938, at six o’clock in four lots: Particulars and conditions of sale from the Solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 1, Clements Inn, W. C. 2, or of the Auctioneers, 23 High Street, Colchester (‘phone 3165).

[see also Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 17th June 1938]


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Banbury Guardian: Thursday 30th June 1938

Boy Scouts’ Fund: The Oxford County Appeal: A Further List of Subscribers: … (list includes) … Dame Ellen Pinsent … £1 1s 0d …


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Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Aberdeen Journal: Wednesday 1st June 1938

Glass Demonstration: The making of paper flowers was the subject of an artistic demonstration given by Mrs. Mackay, Knock, to Glass W.R.I. — Mrs. Duncan presiding. She presented a box and some bouquets for prizes. The new committee were appointed: — President: Mrs. Pinsent, Edinglassie Lodge; vice-president, Mrs. Duncan, Edinglassie; secretary, Mrs. Watson; treasurer, Mrs. Mackie; committee —Mrs. Duncan, Belnaboth; Mrs. Fraser, Beldorney; Mrs. Macbain, Mrs. Gardyne, Mrs. Smith, Haugh; and Mrs. Watt, Blairmore Cottages. The competition for the best six eggs resulted: —1, Mrs. Duncan, Edinglassie: 2, Mrs. Anderson, Beldorney; 3, Mrs. Mackie, Edinglassie Kennels. The eggs were given to Huntly Jubilee Cottage Hospital. Votes of thanks were by Mrs. Duncan to Mrs. Mackay for her excellent demonstration, and to the hostesses, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Paterson, and Miss Wilson.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974