Leicester Evening Mail: Thursday 30th August 1934

Photograph: Mr. T. A. Marshall of 31, Gerrard Street, Leicester, and Miss L. M. Pinsent, of 13 Archdeacon Lane, whose wedding took place at St. Margaret’s Church.


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GRO0582 Tiverton: Lilian Margaret Pinsent: 1912 – 2005

Leicester Evening Mail: Saturday 17th June 1933

Public House Compensation: Leicester Allegations of Untidiness: Allegations that a Leicester public house was kept in a dirty and untidy condition were made by Alderman I. Parsons at the supplementary meeting of the Compensation Authority at Leicester Town Hall to-day. The public house in question, The British Lion, Russell-square. was recently referred for compensation. To-day Thomas William Ansley claimed compensation and was awarded £4OO. Alderman Parsons, for the Brewery Company, asserted that there had been complaints about the conduct of the house, and they had tried several times to get the tenant out. It was stated that from 1917 to 1932 the licensee was George Pincent. When he died the house was carried on by his widow who died a few months later. She left a will making William Ansley her heir, and the claim was on his behalf.


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

Leicester Evening Mail: Friday 6th May 1932

Sunday School Awards: in the City and County: Results of Scripture Examination: 591 Candidates. Out of 591 candidates examined by the Leicestershire and Rutland Sunday School Union in the scripture examination on the subject “Pioneers of the Faith,” 69 have secured prizes and there were 205 first-class and 249 second-class certificates awarded.  … (continues) … City Group C. … includes … Emanuel Union: … (a short list includes) … Eveline Pinsent … and … Beatrice M. Pinsent …  [Mainly Baptist Schools]


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GRO0086 Tiverton: Beatrice Margaret Pinsent: 1919 – 2004
GRO0289 Tiverton: Eveline Mary Pinsent: 1915 – xxxx


 

Leicester Evening Mail: Wednesday 19th August 1931

Auntie Mollie … Birthday Greetings: Many happy returns of the day to: … (list includes) … Bernard Pinsent, Martin Street …

[Leicester Evening Mail Junior’s Club]


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GRO0093 Tiverton: Bernard Wilfred Pinsent: 1924 – 2009

Leicester Evening Mail: Friday 6th March 1931

Deaths: Pinsent: On the 4th inst., at the Royal Infirmary, John Walter Pinsent, of 160 Martin Street, passed away peacefully, aged 7 months.


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GRO0532 Tiverton: John Walter Pinsent: 1930 – 1931

Leicester Evening Mail: Monday 12th January 1931

Auntie Mollie … Birthday Greetings: Many happy returns of today to … (list includes) … Charles Pinsent, Martin Street …


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GRO0135 Tiverton: Charles William Pinsent: 1923 – 2001

Leicester Evening Mail: Tuesday 19th August 1930

Auntie Mollie … … Many happy returns of today to: … (list includes) … Bernard Pinsent, Martin Street … 


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GRO0093 Tiverton: Bernard Wilfred Pinsent: 1924 – 2009

Leicester Evening Mail: Friday 18th July 1930

Acknowledgements: Mrs. Pinsent of the “Sir Charles Napier” wished 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: … also … Mrs. Pinsent of the “Sir Charles Napier” wishes to thank all friends for sympathy and floral contributions in her sad bereavement.


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GRO0397 Tiverton: Harriet Hunt: 1868 – 1933

Leicester Evening Mail: Thursday 17th July 1930

Death: Pinsent – John Arthur, of Causeway Lane Leicester, aged 59 years.


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GRO0515 Tiverton: John Arthur Pinsent: 1869 – 1930

Leicester Evening Mail: Saturday 21st June 1930

Sent to Gaol for Stealing Boots: Prisoner Pleads Influence of Beer: “I had had a drop of beer when I did it. I am sorry for it,” said Thomas Broadbent (49), labourer of no fixed abode, who was sentenced to seven days’ hard labour at Leicester City Police Court today for stealing a pair of boy’s boots worth 7s 11d belonging to Sarah Ann Pinsent, boot and shoe dealer, Hinckley Road Leicester. Sidney F. Sherwin said he saw Broadbent enter the shop. On emerging he tried to conceal the boots under his coat. Witness told a policeman. Broadbent, who pleaded guilty, had previous convictions.


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GRO0793 Tiverton: Sarah Ann Pinsent: 1866 – 1937