Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 22nd November 1907

Smoking Concert at the Teignmouth Unionist Club: … description of event … During the evening an excellent varied programme arranged by the hon. Secretary, was well enjoyed. Mr. Fred Ward ably presided at the piano, and amongst those contributions to the harmony were Messrs. J. S. Harris of Bishopsteington (violin) W. H. Pinsent (banjo), J. A. Gray, S. Paul J. Morrish … (continues) … 


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 21st November 1907

Local Failures: George Tucker of Norlands, Erdington, attended before Mr. Registrar Whitelock at the Birmingham Bankruptcy Court yesterday for his adjourned public examination in bankruptcy. … the debtor was represented by Mr. Arnold. Mr. Frank Smith (Pinsent and Co.) represented the trustees. …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 21st November 1907

Teignmouth: An Interesting Meeting: Last evening a very successful smoking concert was held at the Teignmouth Constitutional Club. The chair was occupied by Major Schank, who apologised for the absence of the president, Captain E. F. Morrison Bell (the Unionist candidate for the Mid-Devon Division) and late in the evening a telegram from him was read, announcing that Mrs. Morrison Bell had given birth to a daughter. … … An excellent varied programme was arranged by Mr. Bert Valentine (the hon. secretary), among those contributions being Messrs. G. Churchward, J. A. Gray, F. Parker, F. Hawker, W. Pearse, F. Hewitt, J. Harwood, A. Knight, J. Harris, Pinsent, Denley, Morrish, F. White, Shimmell, Pedrick, Rowling, and Harry Dowsett, Mr. Fred Ward ably presiding at the pianoforte. Encores were numerous …

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Erdington News: Saturday 16th November 1907

Birmingham Chrysanthemum Show: A Fine Exhibition … (description) … One vase with six distinct varieties, decorative: Major Everett, Knowle Hall, 1; Mr. A. Hughes, Hume C. Pinsent, Harborne, 3 … … Four vases’ Japanese: Right Hon Joseph Chamberlain, 1; Mr. T. W. Piggott, 2; Mr. Hume C. Pincent, Harborne, 3; Two vases’ Japanese: Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, 1; Mr. T. W. Piggott, 2; Mr. Hume C. Pinsent, 3 …


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 15th November 1907

Clarence Pier: Last Saturday’s concert on the Clarence Pier must perhaps rank among the finest yet heard in this popular concert pavilion. … Miss Maud Pinsent, a local pianist, displayed talent in her selections first being he second movement from “Sinfonia Patecia) (Tschaikowsky), while in conjunction with Miss Ivy Angove, a distinguished violinist, Miss Pinsent rendered “Allegretto Quasi Andantino” and “Allegro Molto Vivace” from a sonata by Grieg…. Miss Pinsent further played an allegro from the “Faschengswank” by Schumann, for which she was warmly applauded …


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GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 15th November 1907

Funeral at Bovey Tracey: The funeral took place at Bovey Tracey yesterday of William Robinson, aged 83 years, the Rev. H. M. Wickham (vicar of St. John’s) officiating. Deceased was for many years manager of the Bovey Tracey Potteries and retired about ten years since. He founded the Bovey Tracey Cricket Club … (mourners included) …  Mrs. Pinsent. The bearers were Messrs. L. Bloor, W. Pascoe, W. H. Penhale, F. Northway, G. Black, W. Bond, G. Pinsent, A. Mountford, G. Willcox, E. Daymond, J. Fletcher, and W. H. Hooper. 


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GRO0340 Bovey Tracey: George Pinsent: 1844 – 1937
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Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 15th November 1907

Clarence Pier: Last Saturday’s concert on the Clarence Pier must perhaps rank among the finest yet heard in this popular concert pavilion. … Miss Maud Pinsent, a local pianist, displayed talent in her selections first being he second movement from “Sinfonia Patecia) (Tschaikowsky), while in conjunction with Miss Ivy Angove, a distinguished violinist, Miss Pinsent rendered “Allegretto Quasi Andantino” and “Allegro Molto Vivace” from a sonata by Grieg…. Miss Pinsent further played an allegro from the “Faschengswank” by Schumann, for which she was warmly applauded …


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GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962

Coventry Times: 6th November 1907

Death of Mr. A. S. Field: The Oldest Solicitor in England: We regret to announce the death of Mr. Algernon Sidney Field, late Clerk of the Peace and Clerk to the County Council of Warwickshire who passed away at his residence, Blackdown, on Thursday at the age of 94. …. (discussion of his life) … The Birmingham “Post” recalls that in March 1903, on attaining his 90th year, Mr. Field was presented with an address of congratulation from the Birmingham Law Society, representing 350 members of the legal profession …. The address was signed by Mr. Pinsent (president) and Mr. A. Barrow (hon. secretary). Mr. Field was greatly pleased and touched by the receipt of this resolution.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Alcester Chronicle: Saturday 2nd November 1907

Death of Mr. A. S. Field: We regret to announce that Mr. Algernon Sidney Field, late Clerk of the Peace for Warwickshire, died at his residence, Blakedown, near Leamington, on Thursday … description of life and career … In March, 1903, on attaining his 90th year, Mr. Field was presented with an address of congratulation from the Birmingham Law Society, representing 350 members of the legal profession, which stated that they were proud of a colleague admitted in 1834, and rejoiced to learn that, after nearly seventy years spent in an active and distinguished professional career, he was still in the enjoyment of the blessings of good health and unimpaired faculties. The address was signed by Mr. R. A. Pinsent (president) and Mr. A. Barrow (honorary secretary). …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Lowestoft Journal: Saturday 2nd November 1907

Mrs. Kate Crosbie [sic] Deceased: (Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vict. cap. 35). NOTICE is Hereby Given. that all persons having any claims against the Estate of KATE CORBETT, late of “Seafield,” Lowestoft, in the County of Suffolk (formerly of “The Cottage,” Greenhill, Bromsgrove, in the County of Worcester), Widow (who died on the to tenth day of September 1907, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty’s High Court of Justice. on the 19th day of October 1907, by Thomas Buttwell Ewen, the Executor therein named), are hereby required to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned Solicitors for the said Executor of the deceased on or before the 10th day of December. 1997, after which date the said Executor will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice: Dated this 2nd day of November 1907: PINSENT & CO., 6. Bennett’s Bill, Birmingham: Solicitors for the said Executor.

[Crosbie corrected to Corbett a week or so later]


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