Leicester Evening Mail: Monday 21st April 1930

Honeymoon Motor Tour

The wedding took place at St. Mark’s Church, Leicester, today, of Miss Ivy Wilkinson, daughter of Mrs. H. Pinsent, 100, Marjorie Street, and Mr. Walter Pegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pegg, of Glasgow. The best man was Mr. Sidney Clayton (brother-on-law of the bridegroom). The Rev. Canon Linwood Wright officiated, and the bride was given away by her stepfather.

The bride wore white satin and silver lace. She wore a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of lilies and pink carnations. The bridesmaids were the Misses Betty Pegg and Hilda Pinsent. They wore blue satin with gold lace collars, gold headdress and shoes and carried bouquets of daffodils and heather.

A reception was held at the home of the bride. The honeymoon takes the form of a motor tour in Scotland.


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GRO0424 Tiverton: Hilda Pinsent: 1914 – xxxx
GRO0602 Tiverton: Lydia Pinsent: 1873 – 1956

Leicester Evening Mail: Wednesday 19th February 1930

Auntie Molly … … Many Happy Returns of the Day to … (GRO0175) Pinsent, Martin Street … [Leicester Mail Juniors’ Club]


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GRO0175 Tiverton

Leicester Evening Mail: Friday 31st January 1930

Pupils’ Recital: Interesting Effort for Church Funds: A graceful recital of their delicate art was given by the pupils of Mari-Matilde school of dancing in the Wycliffe Church, Leicester, last night in aid of the church funds. Although the main feature of the programme was the dancing of Miss Irene M. Berridge’s pupils, speciality dances by the principal herself, songs by Mr. Harold Pinsent, and songs and monologues by Miss Irene Berridge added a touch of variety to an enjoyable programme. ….


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962

Leicester Evening Mail: Saturday 11th January 1930

Auntie Mollie: … Many happy returns of tomorrow to: … (list includes) … Charlie Pinsent, Martin Street … (continues)


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GRO0135 Tiverton: Charles William Pinsent: 1923 – 2001

Leicester Evening Mail: Monday 21st April 1913

Belgrave P.M. Church, Claremont Street: Sunday School anniversary services in connection with the above church were held yesterday. The pastor, the Rev. J. Whittle was the preacher.  In the afternoon the Rev. W. Hughes, of Thurmaston gave an interesting address to parents and scholars. In the day’s special singing the following were the soloists: Misses R. Cornish, D. Walker, M. Horner, 0. Walker, J. Barrett, and Ivy Gilder, and Master Harold Pinsent. The total collections were £10 1s. At the close of the evening service special attention was made of the efficient way in which Councillor Geo. Milton had trained the children.


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962

Leicester Evening Mail: Monday 13th May 1912

Belgrave P.M. chapel, Claremont Street: The Sunday School anniversary services were held yesterday, when the Rev. J. Lockhart preached at the morning and evening services, and the Rev. W. Thompson in the afternoon. Special music was rendered by the scholars, the soloists being the Misses Mabel Bland, Kitty Carter, Ruby Cornish, Ivy Gilder, Annie Martin, and Evelyn Hudson, Masters Ernest Hopewell, Harold Pinsent, and Cyril Payne. The collections realised £37 6s. 6d. and were for the school funds.


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962