London Daily Chronicle: Monday 2nd February 1925

Prospectus: H. P. Sauce Limited: … (details) … Solicitors: Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham.


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London Daily Chronicle: Monday 26th March 1923

Prospectus: John Walter and Sons Limited … (details) … Solicitors for the Trustees: Pinsent and Company, 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham.


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London Daily Chronicle: Friday 14th July 1922

Photograph: Three Boy Scouts belonging to the Dittons (Surry) Troop have gained the highest honours possible to a Scout. Patrol Leaders A. A. Pells (left) and F. B. Pells (centre) are brothers who have gained the Ranger cords, and Scout H. Pinsent (standing) has won the Silver Cross (the Scouts; V.C.) for a gallant rescue from the Thames.


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GRO0393 Devonport: Harold William Pinsent: 1910 – 1967

London Daily Chronicle: 21st March 1911

Birth: … Pinsent: On the 18th March at 16, Maresfield Gardens, N. W., the wife of Ross Pinsent of a son.


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000
GRO0281 Devonport: Ethel Mary Philomena Whitelaw: 1869 – 1955

London Daily Chronicle: 12th July 1897

Prospectus: Public Companies: The subscription Lists will open on Monday the 12th, and Close on or before Thursday, the 15th of July 1897. The Buenos Ayres (New) Gas Company Limited: … (discussion) … Directors, Sir Wilford Brett, K.C.M.G., Chairman, J. C. Im Thurn, Esq., Robert Newham, Esq., Ross Pinsent … (continues) …


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929

London Daily Chronicle: 24th March 1894

Births: … Pinsent:  On the 21st March, at 6 Church Road, Harborne Birmingham, the wife of Hume C. Pinsent, of a son.


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949
GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0740 Devonport: Richard Parker Pinsent: 1894 – 1915

London Daily Chronicle: 16th January 1893

Bakers (Nestor) Situation as thorough, good, second baker. W. Pinsent, 31, Arabin-Road, Brockley, S.E.


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GRO0882 Bristol: William Pinsent: 1860 – 1936

London Daily Chronicle: 28th January 1891

Bakers: Wanted by a respectable young man: Situation as thorough, good, second hand; 7 years first-class reference. W. Pinsent, 12 Carlton Square, Pomeroy Steet, New Cross Road. 


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GRO0882 Bristol: William Pinsent: 1860 – 1936

London Daily Chronicle: 13th November 1890

H.M.S Serpent Sunk: 270 lives lost: … (long discussion of incident) … First List of the Crew: The crew, it may be stated, is almost exclusively local to Plymouth and Devonport. The Marine detachment on board numbered 16 … (continues) … From Devonport Barracks: The men who were drafted from the Royal Naval Barracks at Devonport were: … Ordinary Seaman … (list includes) … Frederick C. Pinsent … (continues)


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GRO0328 Bovey Tracey: Frederick Christopher Pinsent: 1867 – 1890