North Devon Journal: Thursday 22nd May 1924

Cricket: Barnstaple Grammar School 2nd XI v Wallingbrook: Wallingbrook entertained Barnstable Grammar School 2nd XI on Saturday, and a good game was witnessed. Wallingbrook winning by 15 runs in a two innings game: Details:  Note: Pinsent played for Wallingbrook. He took 4 of Barnstaples’ wickets in the first innings and five in the second. He scored zero and four, when in to bat.


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Referenced

GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993

Cornishman: Wednesday 21st May 1924

Property Sales: Local Residences and Farms: … … On Thursday, 29th May, Messrs. Robinson and Lane are selling at the Central Hall at 3 p.m., a freehold tenement (formerly a portion of Nanceddan Farm, Ludgvan). The solicitors for the vendors are Messrs. Pinsent and Co., of Birmingham …

[see related elsewhere Cornishman: Wednesday 14th May 1924; Cornishman: Wednesday 21st May 1924 and Cornishman: Wednesday 4th June 1924]


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The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Wednesday 14th May 1924

The Pinsent – Darwin Fund: The Sum of £5,000 having been presented by Mrs. Pinsent, Sir Horace Darwin, and the Hon. Lady Darwin, the Council of the Senate recommend that the aims of the donors would be best attained by the foundation of a Studentship which would have an annual value of about £200, the student to carry out original research.


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Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Tamworth Herald: Saturday 10th May 1924

Re: Woodfield Bros: Dissolution of Partnership Sale: Realisation of the whole of the Furnishing – Soft Furnishing & Carpet Stock at the well-known furnishing stores and warehouses “Under the Clock”, Hill St., corner of Station St., Birmingham: Public Notice: The partners in this firm are dissolving their partnership. The solicitors acting for this dissolution, Messrs. Johnson & Co., Messrs. Beale & Co., and Messrs. Pinsent & Co. have made arrangements that the whole of the stock must be disposed of regardless of cost …

[see related: Tamworth Herald: Saturday 24th May and Saturday 21st June 1924 and elsewhere]


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