Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 4th March 1905

 MID-DEVON CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB: ANNUAL MEETING MEMBERS: Last evening the 19th annual general meeting of the members of the Mid-Devon Constitutional Club was held at the Club premises, Newton Abbot, Dr. R. H. Grimbly (chairman) presiding over large attendance. The annual report stated that the Club continued to successfully carry on the work for which it was formed. … (discussion of Club and finances) … Mr. Martin proposed the re-election of Dr. Grimbly as chairman. This was seconded Mr. C. C. Pound. Both gentlemen spoke in eulogistic terms of the services rendered by Dr. Grimbly and the confidence in which he was held by all the members. The resolution was carried with loud cheers and the singing of “For he’s a jolly good fellow.” Dr. Grimbly replied that as long as he had their confidence, he would use his utmost endeavours to look after its welfare and be at their service whenever called upon. (Applause) The Vice-Chairmen were elected as follows: Captain E. Kitson, Dr. J. Goodwin, and Messrs. G. H. Hearder, S. T. Cole, W. J. Tompkins, J. Webster, H. Howe, R. Hambly, W. Jewell. L. Owen-Tucker, A. H. Burge, H. Warner, H. Thomas, sen., W. H. Pinsent, C. C. Pound, and W. J. Blake. Mr. Owen-Tucker was re-elected hon. treasurer, and Dr. J. Goodwin and Mr. T. Shilston hon. auditors, and a hearty vote of thanks was passed to them for past services.


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 16th March 1905

Highweek Vestry Meeting: Election of Assistant Overseer: A Vestry meeting called for the purpose of electing an assistant overseer for the parish of Highweek, was held in the infant’s school on Friday. The Rector (Rev. S. G. Harris, M.A.) presided over the largest vestry meeting held in the parish for many years: … (discussion) … Mr. W. S. Pinsent moved, and Mr. W. L. Shilston seconded, that the salary be £ 45 per annum. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Coventry Times: 15th March 1905

Whittindale & Watson are instructed by the mortgagee to offer by auction at their estate room, Hertford Street, Coventry, on Friday March 24th 1905 at five o’clock to the minute, The Modern Freehold Family Residence, 16, Queen’s Road, Coventry … Further particulars of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6 Bennett’s Hill Birmingham …

[see also Coventry Times: 22nd March 1905]


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 3rd March 1905

TO RECTORS, VICARS, PARISH CLERKS AND OTHERS: GERMON: Deceased: Wanted, the MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE of John Germon, formerly of Leign, and afterwards of Meacombe, in the parish Moretonhampstead, Devon, with Miss Sarah Pinsent, which took place in the 1806, or prior thereto. £2 2s will be paid for the above Certificate if sent to Messrs. R. T. & H. CAMPION, Solicitors, 8, Bedford Circus, Exeter.


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GRO1396 Devonport: Sarah Pinsent: 1775 – 1812