Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 25th May 1889

Staffordshire: Kinver and Kingswinford: A very compact and desirable freehold farm, with house and homestead, at Potter’s Cross, a quarter of a mine from the village of Kinver … (to be sold by auction in five lots) … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 25th May 1889

Victoria Grounds: Knighton road: These grounds were partially occupied on Saturday with the running off of the preliminary heats of Mr. J. Mason’s 125 Yards, £10 All-England Handicap. Very fair racing was seen, and the following competitors qualified for the second round: G. Pincent, 35; W. Lambert, 39½; Wormleighton, Enderby, 33¼ Donovan, America, 16; … (continues) …


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GRO0341 Tiverton: George Pinsent: 1861 – 1932

Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 30th June 1888

Cricket: Hinckley Church Institute v Belgrave St. Peter’s 1st: This match was played at Hinckley on Saturday late: Scores:  Belgrave St. … 24 all out (A. Pinsent, not out 5) … Hinckley C. I.  … 81 for 6, (G. Moore, b. Pinsent, 0) … …


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Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 7th February 1925

The Doings of Downings: The Junior football team were away at Humberstone opposing Freeman, Hardy and Willis. They were losing 1 – 0 after 60 minutes of play, when the game had to be abandoned, owing to the wretched weather conditions, but both sides showed pluck in sticking it so long. Pinsent at back, and young Kenney, at centre-half were outstanding for the visitors, who showed a good knowledge of the game, but were unable to score.


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Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 3rd January 1925

Deaths of the Week: … includes … Pincent, Emma, Broad Avenue, Coleman Road, Dec. 30th: 66. … …

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Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 19th November 1932

Oozoos Club: Auntie Susie’s Letter Box: My Dear Oozoos; Have you started to make your Christmas presents yet? It is high time you did, for we are only five weeks away from December 25th. … (continues) … Secrets: … There are a great many letters again this week, and I must attend to them … (continues, includes) … Beatrice Pinsent, Tudor Road: Your first letter to me is a most interesting one, and I do hope that you will write many more. Am so glad you like your new school. So, you and Audrey Clewlow are friends. That is very nice, I am sure. Send your new members along as soon as you like. And I will them promote you to the rank of Oozoo Major: [correspondence club for young girls]


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GRO0086 Tiverton: Beatrice Margaret Pinsent: 1919 – 2004

Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 3rd September 1932

Death: Pinsent: Elizabeth, widow of late George Pinsent, British Lion, Russell Square, passed peacefully away, aged 72, Aug. 27th: Re-united: From loving daughter Lizzie, Tom, Grandchildren: … also … Pinsent, Elizabeth, British Lion, Russell Square, passed peacefully away: – From loving children: Tom, George, Ada, Gertie, Clarice, Ivy and Horace (in Australia): Sadly missed:


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GRO0232 Tiverton: Elizabeth Pinsent: 1859 – 1932
GRO0341 Tiverton: George Pinsent: 1861 – 1932


 
 
 

Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 25th July 1925

Photograph: Wedding of Miss Kirk and Mr. Pincent: … Miss Lilian Kirk. Eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, of Loughborough Road, was married to Harold Pinsent, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Pincent of Gypsy Lane at Prebend Street Chapel last week. The Event caused much interest.


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GRO0010 Tiverton: Adrian Pinsent: 1864 – 1945
GRO0387 Tiverton: Hannah West: 1865 – 1934
GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962
GRO0999 Tiverton: Lilian Mary Pinsent: 1902 – 1977

Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 25th July 1925

Photograph: Miss Lilian Kirk, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, of Loughborough Road, was married to Mr. Harold Pincent, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Pincent, of Gipsy Lane, at Prebend Street Chapel, last week. The event caused much interest.


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GRO0010 Tiverton: Adrian Pinsent: 1864 – 1945
GRO0387 Tiverton: Hannah West: 1865 – 1934
GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962
GRO0999 Tiverton: Lilian Mary Pinsent: 1902 – 1977

Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 25th July 1925

Photograph: Wedding of Miss Kirk and Mr. Pincent: … Miss Lilian Kirk. Eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, of Loughborough Road, was married to Harold Pinsent, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Pincent of Gipsy Lane at Prebend Street Chapel last week. The Event caused much interest.


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GRO0010 Tiverton: Adrian Pinsent: 1864 – 1945
GRO0387 Tiverton: Hannah West: 1865 – 1934
GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962
GRO0999 Tiverton: Lilian Mary Pinsent: 1902 – 1977