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

Leicester Daily Mercury: Saturday 11th May 1935

Deaths: … Pinsent – Tom passed away May 9th at City General Hospital after a long and painful illness. Funeral on Monday, Service in St. Mark’s Church 3. p.m.


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GRO0856 Tiverton: Tom Pinsent: 1883 – 1935

Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 11th May 1934

In Memoriam: … Pinsent: – to the sweet and living memory of our darling baby, Paddy (Patricia) – From Mamma, Daddy and Neville. …


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GRO0708 Tiverton: Patricia Pinsent: 1927 – 1928 (?)

Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 13th April 1934

Teams for Saturday: … Association … Ivanhoe Victoria v. Tilton St. Peter’s on Western Park; at 2.30. Ivanhoe Victoria (from) L. Gilmore, C. Cartwright, F. Causer, F. Miles, J. Burdett, A. Merry, A.N. Other, W. Haywood, M. Bishop, F. Downes, H. Watkinson, C. Causer, J. Pinsent, S. Godwin, D. Abram.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Thursday 28th December 1933

Teams for Saturday: … Association: … Ivanhoe Victoria v. St. Barnabas Athletic: At Felstead’s Farm, Barkby Lane at 2.30. Ivanhoe Victoria (from): L. Gilmore, H. Watkinson, F. Causer, J. Burdett, E. Smith, A. Freeman, W. Haywood, M. Bishop, F. Downes, D. Abram, C. Causer, C. Cartwright, A. Merry, J. Pinsent, R. Cooper.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 10th November 1933

Teams for Tomorrow: … Association … Ivanhoe Victoria v. 239th Battery Royal Artillery: At Western Park at 2.30: Ivanhoe Victoria: L. Gillmore, C. Cartwright, W. Haywood, D. Abrams, E. Smith, C. Causer, J. Burdett, M. Bishop, F. Downes, J. Pinsent, A. Freeman: Reserve, R. Cooper:


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Saturday 17th June 1933

Brewery Company and Conduct of House: A claim by the heir under a will for compensation in respect of the British Lion Inn, Russell Square Leicester, was considered by the Compensation Authority at the Town Hall today. It was stated that George Pinsent, the former tenant, went in in 1947, and was there until he died in 1932. The house was carried on by his widow until she too, died a few months later. She left a will in which Thomas William Anstey was made heir, and the claim was on his behalf. Alderman J. Parsons, for the brewery company, said there had been many complaints about the conduct of the house and the had tried several times to get the tenant out. The place was untidy and dirty. Compensation at £400 inclusive was made. 


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

Leicester Daily Mercury: Monday 29th August 1932

Deaths: … Pinsent: – On the 27th, Elizabeth the dearly loved mother of Louisa and Charles Till, and widow of the late George Pinsent, passed peacefully away at the British Lion, Russell Square: United: From Charlie, Louie, May and Alf: … … Also … … Pinsent – Elizabeth, beloved mother of Ada, British Lion, Russell Square, passed peacefully away, after a short illness, age 72, Harry and Grandsons: … … Also … … Pinsent, British Lion, Russell Square, passed peacefully away, from loving Children, Tom, George, Ada, Gertie, Clarice, Ivy and Horace (in Australia) Sadly Missed: … … Also … … Pinsent – Elizabeth, widow of late George Pinsent, British Lion, Russell Square, passed peacefully aged 72, Aug. 27th: Re-united: – From: loving daughter Lizzie, Tom, Grandchildren: Funeral Service Wednesday 3 o’clock, St. Mark’s Church, Internment Gilroes. 


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GRO0232 Tiverton: Elizabeth Pinsent: 1859 – 1932
GRO0341 Tiverton: George Pinsent: 1861 – 1932
GRO0594 Tiverton: Louisa Pinsent: 1886 – 1973
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Leicester Daily Mercury: Tuesday 1st March 1932

Deaths: … Pinsent – George, on 27th, British Lion, Russell Square, dearly loved father of Louisa Till, 54 Sanvey Gate, passed peacefully away at Royal Infirmary – Louie, Charlie, May and Alf. …… Also … … Pinsent – George, the beloved husband of Elizabeth, the British Lion Hotel, Russell Square, passed peacefully away 27th, aged 71, Funeral 3. O’clock, Wednesday, St. Mark’s Church, Interment Gilroes (?) etc. ….


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GRO0232 Tiverton: Elizabeth Pinsent: 1859 – 1932
GRO0341 Tiverton: George Pinsent: 1861 – 1932
GRO0594 Tiverton: Louisa Pinsent: 1886 – 1973
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Leicester Daily Mercury: Saturday 27th February 1932

Death … Pinsent – George, the beloved husband of Elizabeth, of the British Lion Hotel, Russell Square, passed peacefully away (after operation) at Royal Infirmary, Feb. 27th, aged 71: Funeral arrangements late: Life’s work well done: … …

(Also) … … Pinsent – George, British Lion, Russell Square, passed peacefully away Feb. 27th (after an operation) at Royal Infirmary – From loving Children, Tom, George, Louie, Gertie, Clarice, Ivy and Horace: Sadly Missed: … …

(Also) … … Pinsent – George, British Lion, Russell Square, the dearly loved father of Elizabeth Anstee, passed peacefully away Feb. 27th aged 71: Sorrow too deep for words: Lizzie, Tom and Grandchildren: … …

(Also) … … Pinsent – George, British Lion, Russell Square, the dearly beloved father of Ada, passed peacefully away Feb. 27th aged 71: His end was peace: Ada, Harry and Grandsons. etc. ….


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GRO0232 Tiverton: Elizabeth Pinsent: 1859 – 1932
GRO0341 Tiverton: George Pinsent: 1861 – 1932
GRO0530 Tiverton: John Thomas Pinsent: 1880 – 1880