London Evening Standard: Tuesday 9th April 1889

TO SYNDICATES, INVESTORS, and Others: – Business in one of the healthiest of the English Colonies to DISPOSED OF, upon the dissolution of a partnership: the assets comprise complete plant of highest quality of manufacture, a small stock-in-trade and patent rights governing a vast tract of country which is daily growing in importance and enterprise … … Principals or their solicitors may obtain further particulars on application to Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street, Birmingham or Messrs. Radford and Frankland, solicitors, 40, Chancery Lane, London


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London Evening Standard: Friday 2nd November 1888

Marriages: … May – Pinsent: Oct. 30, at St. Leonard’s Church, Sherfield English, by the Rev. R. L. Dashwood, M.A., Harry John, youngest son of the late Philip May, of Hampton Wick, Kingston-on-Thames, to Lucy Whidborne, third daughter of John Pinsent, of Gambledown, Romsey, formerly of Combe-in-Teignhead, Devon.


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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916
GRO0601 Hennock: Lucy Whidborne Pinsent: 1869 – 1948

London Evening Standard: Friday 6th September 1912

Court Circular: … … Miss Mary Constance Boynton, daughter of the Rev. Ingram Boynton and the late Hon. Mrs. Boynton, was married yesterday, at St. Mary’s Priory, Bridlington, to Mr. Philip Lloyd-Greame, of Sewerby House, Bridlington. The service was taken by Rev. W. Saville, the Rev. Dr. Pride, and the Rev. C. Hutton Coates. The bride was given away by her father, and immediately behind tier walked a tiny bridesmaid. Miss Mary Wright, who wore a frock of white ninon, and lace and a lace Juliet cap edged with pearls. There were also eight other bridesmaids, Miss Frances Armytage, the Misses Gladys and Constance Boynton, the Misses Evelyn and Madeline Pedder, cousins of the bride, Miss Nancy Lloyd-Greame. niece of the bridegroom, Miss Violet Savile. and Mims Nancy Coates. They wore dresses of cerise ninon over mauve silk, with coats of cerise charmeuse, and black hats trimmed with mauve. The bride’s dress of ivory satin charmeuse was veiled in chiffon and trimmed with old lace, and a veil of Brussels net was worn over a wreath of orange flowers. Mr. Roy Pensent was the best man. After the reception the bride and bridegroom left for a motor tour. The bridegroom is the prospective Unionist candidate for the Buckrose Division of Yorkshire. among the many wedding presents was a convertible breakfast dish from the Bridlington and District Men and Women’s Club and Association.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

London Evening Standard: 29th January 1916

Distinguished Work in Gallipoli: Sir I. Hamilton’s Dispatch: Long List of Officers and Men: … …  North Staffs Regt. (Service BN) … Temp. Lieut. L. A. Pincent (died of wounds) …


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GRO0571 Devonport: Laurence Alfred Pinsent: 1894 – 1915

London Evening Standard: Monday 10th January 1916

Naval Appointments: … Lieut. Commanders: … C. Pinsent, to the Euryalus for G. Duties, to date January 12th.


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948

London Evening Standard: Wednesday 5th January 1916

Appointments: … Regular Forces … Corps. of Royal Engineers: … Temp. Sec. Lieuts., Jan 5.  … (includes) … R. Pinsent …


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London Evening Standard: Monday 3rd January 1916

Paymaster Kenneth ED Badcock, R.N. of his Majesty’s ship Arethusa, who was secretary to Commodore Tyrewhitt, of the Light Cruiser Squadron, accompanied his chief through the naval engagement of Heligoland and the Dogger Bank, has been married at Bishop Auckland where his home is, to Miss Frances Isabella Pinsent, of St. John’s Newfoundland, whose father, the late Mr. Chares S. Pinsent was Gentleman Usher of the Black Road at the Newfoundland House of Assembly.

[see also: Forres, Elgin and Nairn Gazette, Northern Review and Advertiser: Wednesday 5th January 1916 & Banbridge Chronicle: 5th January 1916]


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GRO1157 Hennock: Charles Speare Pinsent: 1838 – 1914
GRO0317 Hennock: Frances Isobel Pinsent: 1890 – 1987

London Evening Standard: Monday 7th September 1914

Companies, Commercial, etc., The Cantareira Water Supply and Drainage Company of the City of Sao Paulo, 5 per cent debenture bonds at £100 (Second Series): Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the terms of the said loan Bonds bearing the following numbers, viz: – …  (long list of numbers) … were this day drawn by lot for redemption at the office of the British Bank of South America in the presence of Ross Pinsent, a Director and Patrick Ernest O’Hea, Secretary of the said Bank and of Joseph Phillips Crawley, Notary Public, and are payable on and after the first day of October next at the office of the said Bank. The bonds, with coupon sheets attached, must be left three clear days for examination. Office hours, 11 to 2, Saturdays excepted: London 4th September 1914: Ross Pinsent, director: P. E. O’Hea, Secretary: Countersigned: J. Phillips Crawley, Not. Publ: Firm Grain & Sons, 9 Bishopsgate E.C.


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929

London Evening Standard: Tuesday 9th September 1913

Companies, Commercial, etc., The Cantareira Water Supply and Drainage Company of the City of Sao Paulo, 5 per cent debenture bonds at £100 (Second Series): Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the terms of the said loan Bonds bearing the following numbers, Viz: – …  (long list of numbers) … were this day drawn by lot for redemption at the office of the British Bank of South America in the presence of Ross Pinsent, a Director and Herbert Hume, Acting Secretary of the said Bank and od Joseph Phillips Crawley, Notary Public, and are payable on and after the first day of October next at the office of the said Bank. The bonds, with coupon sheets attached, must be left three clear days for examination. Office hours, 11 to 2, Saturdays excepted: London 6th September 1913: Ross Pinsent, director: H. Hume, Actg. Secretary: Countersigned: J. Phillips Crawley, Not. Publ: Firm Grain & Sons, 9 Bishopsgate E.C.


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929

London Evening Standard: Saturday 24th March 1894

Birth: … Pinsent: March 21, 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