Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 13th November 1931

Tomorrow’s Teams: Rearsby St. Michael’s v. Thurcrop United (2nd Round County Medals): At Rearsby, at 2.45: Thurscrop Utd.; Lewin, Garner and Lambourne, Gibson, (capt.), Jayes and Sault: Judge Bridgewood, Freeman, Gunby and Holyoake., Res. Pincent.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 2nd October 1931

Teams for Tomorrow: Thurcrop Utd. v. Saffron Lane W.M.: At Thurcaston, at 3.0: Thurcrop Utd.: Newman, Richmond and Lambourne; Francis, Bates and Jayes: Judge, Freeman, Gunby, Marston and Pincent. …


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 25th July 1930

Births: … Pinsent: At the Nursing Home, 22a Melton Road, on July 25th, to Lilian and Harold Pinsent, a son.


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent: 1900 – 1962
GRO0527 Tiverton: John Michael Pinsent: 1930 – 2004
GRO0999 Tiverton: Lilian Mary Pinsent: 1902 – 1977

Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 18th July 1930

Mrs. Pinsent, of the “Sir Charles Napier,” wishes to express her most sincere thanks to the Queen’s Institute of District Nursing, New-Walk, for their wonderful and kind attention given to her late husband in his long and painful illness.


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GRO0397 Tiverton: Harriet Hunt: 1868 – 1933
GRO0515 Tiverton: John Arthur Pinsent: 1869 – 1930

Leicester Daily Mercury: Saturday 12th July 1930

Death: … Pinsent: On the 11th inst., at Sir Charles Napier, Causeway Lane, John Arthur passed peacefully away after a long and painful illness.


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GRO0515 Tiverton: John Arthur Pinsent: 1869 – 1930

Leicester Daily Mercury: Saturday 24th May 1930

Wycliffe Church, end of Prebend St. On Sunday, at 6.30 p.m., Rev. Seaward Beddow, B.A., will give a special address on the life and works of John Masefield. The new Poet Laureate. Mr. Pinsent will sing, and Miss Bent will recite from Mr. Masefield’s Poetry.


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Leicester Daily Mercury: Monday 12th May 1930

In Memoriam: … Pinsent: In sweet and loving memory of our dear Paddy, who died May 11th, 1928. From Mamma and Daddy.


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

Leicester Daily Mercury: Saturday 22nd February 1913

Leicester Guild of the Crippled: There was a large attendance at the weekly concert of the Guild on Friday evening, when the programme was arranged by Councillor G. E. Hilton and a party of children … (description) …  included …  song, “Four Jolly Sailors” (Ed. German), Frank Briars, Harold Pinsent, Cyril Payne, and Louis Fisher; …


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962 (?)

Leicester Daily Mercury: Monday 19th August 1907

Oxford Local Examinations: Local Successes: The division lists announcing the results of the Oxford local examinations will be issued today: … Second Class: 122 Candidates: … … 84th (bracketed equal with 19 other candidates) A. Pinsent, Municipal Training College, Leicester …


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GRO0072 Tiverton: Arthur Pinsent: 1888 – 1978

Leicester Daily Mercury: Tuesday 3rd September 1895

Another child suffocated in Leicester: A Dangerous Practice: An Inquest was held on Monday evening at the Slater Street Schools respecting the death of Arthur Ellis Pincent, aged 9 weeks, son of Harry Pincent, who resides at 41 Wolsey-street. — The mother stated that the deceased, another child between three and four years of age, her husband and herself slept in the same bed. The baby slept on the outside, and on Saturday night. Witness went to sleep with the child at her breast, which she was in the habit of doing regularly. – Coroner: That’s a very dangerous practice – Continuing, Witness said that when she awoke in the morning, she found the child in exactly the same position, but it was quite dead. The witness had not been able to get a separate bed for the child. She had not had anything to drink on Saturday with the exception of a glass of beer for her supper — Mr. Coleman, surgeon, said that the death was due to suffocation. The mother going to sleep with the child still at the breast was quite sufficient to account for the suffocation. The coroner said it was hardly surprising that the child had when they took into consideration the statement of the mother. They could not acquit her entirely of blame, but her negligence had not been sufficient to justify them in committing her for trial. A verdict of accidental death was returned, and the mother was censured for her carelessness.


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GRO0078 Tiverton: Arthur Ellis Pinsent: 1895 – 1895
GRO0233 Tiverton: Elizabeth Phillis: 1872 – 1913
GRO0404 Tiverton: Henry Pinsent: 1871 – 1939