Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 27th November 1902

Totnes R. v. Bovey Tracey: At Totnes on Saturday. The home Chiefs having no match on, several turned out to assist the Reserves. The visitors held their own in the opening stages and W. Pinsent scored an unconverted try for them. Later the home men did better … The home team won by eleven points to three. 


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

 

Western Times: Monday 24th November 1902

Rugby: Totnes R. v Bovey Tracey: Totnes on Saturday: The home chiefs having no match on, turned out to assist the Reserves. The visitors held their own in the opening stages, and W. Pinsent scored unconverted try for them. Later the home men did better, and Scoble opened the scoring, following which Townsend got over after a fine dribble and Nott added a third try. Rumbelow converted one. The visitors had hard lines. In addition to their score, they crossed the Totnes line twice, but were not allowed tries. The home team won by eleven points to three.


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

 

Western Times: Saturday 1st November 1902

Teams for To-Day’s Matches: Rugby: Bovey Tracey (v. Teignmouth R. at Bovey): Back, Mountford; three-quarters, Harvey, Steer, (Capt.), Dalton, Brealey; halves; Beer, Wyall; forwards, Wallen, Hill, Pinsent, Winsor, Dymond, Steer, Warren, Webber: …


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 20th November 1902

…  (partially legible) decision to make a compulsory purchase of property owned by … and Mr. William Swain Pinsent in Highweek Street for the widening of the street …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 15th November 1902

The Newton Abbot Urban District Council: … plan for … widen Highweek Street in their district for a distance of fifty four yards or thereabouts northwestwards from the corner of Market Street to a width varying from about forty-one feet six inches at said corner and about forty one feet at the southeast corner of Number 5, Highweek Street … plans available for inspection at the Surveyor’s office … seven plans … includes … 2: Yard in rear of nos. 1, 3, 5, Highweek Street, … owned by Anna Elizabeth Cox & William Swain Pinsent of Rose Hill, Highweek, Road, Highweek, brewer … occupied by Edward Cox, Junior and Willam Swain Pinsent, aforesaid (381 Square feet); 4, Store, Greenhouse, W.C. and Garden in the rear of No. 1 Highweek Street …  owned and occupied by William Swain Pinsent, aforesaid (640 square feet) 7; Yard in rear of No. 3 Highweek Street …owned by Anna Elizabeth Cox and William Swain Pinsent, aforesaid; … occupied by George Henry Rogers and William Swain Pinsent, aforesaid … 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920