Daily Mirror: Saturday 25th March 1933

Fire which broke out yesterday at Pincent’s Farm, Theale, near Reading – formerly the English home of Mr. Samuel Insull, the American millionaire — did damage to farm buildings estimated at several thousand pounds. The fifteenth century residence was saved from damage. Sonning Fire Brigade prevented the fire from spreading to an oil dump:


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Portsmouth Evening News: Friday 17th March 1933

Friendlies:  … South Hants Nomads “Extra A” v. Bevis Athletic: Nomads; G. Dimmer, H. Winnicott, J. Bishop, K. C. Byerley, G. Pinsent, N. Thoyts, F. Prosser, D. Privett, K. Dillon, M. Tiestiss, R. Orchard, at Paulsgrove, Kick-off 1.45 pm.  


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 11th March 1933

By the Direction of Mrs. Jolly, King’s Norton … an exceptionally well-suited freehold building estate with early vacant possession comprising Lindsworth Hill Farm and Lindsworth Cottage, with valuable frontages to Broad Meadow, Lane, Monyhull Hall Road, Tunnel Land and the Stratford Avon Road and having a total area of 71 acres …  … Edwards, Son & Bigood, F.A.I. will sell the above by Auction, at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, on Thursday next, March 16, 1933 at six o’clock precisely: Solicitors Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill ..


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 2nd March 1933

St. David’s Day: Local Celebrations: … Ardwyn School Eisteddfod: … English essay, junior: 1, James Pinsent; 2, Clive Jones … 


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GRO0720 Tiverton: Philip James Noel Pinsent: 1921 – 2007

Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 29th March 1933

Fire near Oil Dump:  The fire which broke out on Friday at Pincent’s Farm, Theale, near Reading, formerly the English home of Mr. Samuel Insull, the American millionaire, did damage to farm buildings estimated at several thousand pounds. The fifteenth century residence was saved from damage. Sonning Fire Brigade prevented the fire from spreading to an oil dump.


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Nottingham Evening Post: Saturday 4th March 1933

Marriage: King – Pinsent: March 4th, Bruce, the youngest son of Mrs. I. King, to Eveline, eldest daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. T. Pinsent


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GRO0288 Tiverton: Eveline Gertrude Pinsent: 1906 – 1980
GRO0989 Tiverton: Lily Gertrude Pinsent: 1886 – 1968
GRO0832 Tiverton: Thomas Pinsent: 1885 – 1976