Dudley Chronicle: Thursday 24th November 1932

Sale of freehold villa residence and delicensed properties situate in Wednesbury, West Bromwich, and Lower Bradley … (continues) … Lower Bradley (in the Urban District of Bilston) Lot 4: The de-licensed premises, late “Great Western Inn” four cottages and stabling adjoining (part with vacant possession on completion), Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill Birmingham (Tel. Central 0241). 


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Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 19th November 1932

Oozoos Club: Auntie Susie’s Letter Box: My Dear Oozoos; Have you started to make your Christmas presents yet? It is high time you did, for we are only five weeks away from December 25th. … (continues) … Secrets: … There are a great many letters again this week, and I must attend to them … (continues, includes) … Beatrice Pinsent, Tudor Road: Your first letter to me is a most interesting one, and I do hope that you will write many more. Am so glad you like your new school. So, you and Audrey Clewlow are friends. That is very nice, I am sure. Send your new members along as soon as you like. And I will them promote you to the rank of Oozoo Major: [correspondence club for young girls]


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GRO0086 Tiverton: Beatrice Margaret Pinsent: 1919 – 2004

Western Mail: Monday 7th November 1932

Before a Judge Alone: … Thomas and Others (Jennings and Williams) v. Wyman and Others (Beckingsales, Pinsent and Co.) – Possession …


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Newquay Express and Cornwall County Chronicle: Thursday 3rd November 1932

West Looe Town Trust: Mr. William Pengelly Marshall writes: “It may interest some of your readers to know that the following is a copy of a letter which I addressed to the Secretary of the Charity Commission on 26th ult.: – I beg to ask your attention to the manner in which the West Looe town Trust is being administered, or mal administered by the Trustees now in office … (discussion) … I am of opinion that it would be fair and equitable if the freehold of the land, upon which the houses and shop now stand, were handed over to the lessee, and the remaining portion retained by the Trust: A Mr. Pinsent was the lessee of the land before Mr. Buller, and in the year 1619 seven persons were “presented” at one of the borough law courts of West Looe – for that we suppose their houses and courts are built on and upon the town land. … (ongoing discussion) …


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Cornish Guardian: Thursday 3rd November 1932

West Looe Town Trust: … … Furthermore, 27 poles of very valuable building land in West Looe are being leased for the amazing sum of 5s a year ground rent. A hundred years ago this was leased to the late Mr. John Buller, of Morval, for a similar sum. There is now a pressing need for a public hall for Looe and the most suitable site for it is a portion of the 27 poles of land referred to, upon which a garage and cellars, or stores of a dilapidated appearance, now stand. Upon the other portion of the land there are five cottages, a shop and dwelling house. And, as the whole of the land has been in the occupation of the family of the present lessee for a period of sixty years, I am of opinion that it would be fair and equitable If the freehold of the land, upon which the houses and shop now stand were handed over to the lessee and the remaining portion retained by the Trust. A Mr. Pinsent was the lessee of the land before Mr. Buller and in the year 1619 seven persons were “presented” at one of the borough Law courts of West Looe — for that we suppose their houses and courts are built on and upon the town land. And of course, there were free tenants then and the land came into the possession of certain persons in a mysterious manner. I therefore think that the time has come when a solicitor not connected with the Trust should be engaged to inquire into all the old leases … 


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Aberdeen Journal: Friday 4th November 1932

Glass Demonstration: To members of Glass W.R.I. — Mrs. Pinsent presiding — an instructive demonstration on wool rug-making was given by Mrs. Anderson. In a competition judged by Mrs. Pinsent and Mrs. Ingleby, the awards were: — Gooseberry jelly—1, Mrs. Morrison; 2, Mrs. Barron; strawberry jam — 1, Mrs. Shand; 2, Mrs. Paterson. Mrs. Cameron gave pianoforte selections, and Mrs. Ingleby delighted with three songs. Miss Brander, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Smith, and Miss Whyte were hostesses.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 4th November 1932

Chartered Surveyors: Devon and Cornwall Annual Meeting: The annual meeting of the Devon and Cornwall Branch of the Chartered Surveyors’ Institution was held at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter, when the following were present: Mr. W. G. Bulteel (Chairman), Fellows: … (includes) … F. W. H. Pinsent …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948