Birmingham Daily Gazette: Thursday 23rd November 1933

Caravanning Lure: Views at a Birmingham Reunion: Midland caravanners were in force at the Billesley Hotel, Birmingham last night, at their reunion dinner and dance … Mr. Roy Pinsent said there was nothing to compare with caravanning, while Mr. F. L. M. Harris, editor of “The Caravan,” voted for caravanning all year round …


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Western Morning News: Saturday 11th November 1933

Chartered Surveyors: Devon & Cornwall Branch Meeting at Plymouth: The annual meeting of the Devon and Cornwall branch of the Chartered Surveyors’ Institution was held at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth, Mr. E. A. Stapledon presiding. Mr. Wilfrid Hosking (Plymouth) and Mr. J. Denys Drew (Exeter) were elected chairman and vice-chairman respectively, and Mr. F. G. Fleury (Plymouth) secretary, with the following as Executive Committee: The chairman, vice-chairman, hon. secretary, and the branch representative on the council, and Messrs. E. A. Stapledon, W. G. Bulteel, A. H. Ward, C. Lee Wright, A. Michelmore, C. S. Holditch, J. E. Tory, J. L. Postlethwaite J. B. Humphries, F. W. H. Pinsent, W. T. Hills, C. G. Ward, A. Pearse Jenkin (fellows), T. M. Stanier, E. T. Haslehust, H. B. Kauntze, R. J. Ryder (professional associates) … paper on the “Rent and Mortgage Interest Restrictions (Amendment) Act, 1933”


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer: Saturday 11th November 1933

Hockey: Broadway Ladies v. Cheltenham Ladies’ II: Played at Broadway on Saturday; a win for Broadway by 4 goals to 3. … (description of match) … Pynsent, at left inner, played her usual good even game and was responsible for three of Broadway’s goals, while Whitelay scored the other from a magnificent shot.


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Herne Bay Press: Saturday 11th November 1933

Funeral of the Rev. A. Garment: Former Minister of Beltinge Baptist Church: The Rev. A. Garment, former minister of Beltinge Baptist Church, died last week at the age of 70, and at the funeral service at the church on Friday many were present to pay a tribute of respect … (continues) … Floral Tributes … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pinsent …


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GRO0386 Tiverton: Hannah Brooks: 1861 – 1937
GRO0462 Tiverton: James Walter Pinsent: 1861 – 1948
 

Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 10th November 1933

Teams for Tomorrow: … Association … Ivanhoe Victoria v. 239th Battery Royal Artillery: At Western Park at 2.30: Ivanhoe Victoria: L. Gillmore, C. Cartwright, W. Haywood, D. Abrams, E. Smith, C. Causer, J. Burdett, M. Bishop, F. Downes, J. Pinsent, A. Freeman: Reserve, R. Cooper:


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Western Times: Friday 10th November 1933

Chudleigh Fancy and Flower Show: Tie for Poultry Section: Visitors to the Chudleigh fanciers’ and Horticultural Show, yesterday, were greatly impressed with the display of flowers and fruit on view. Chrysanthemums made a delightful picture, whilst the range of apples shown was easily the largest the Society has yet known … (prize list for birds and vegetables and flowers etc, includes: ) … Needlework: Open to Society’s area: 1, Mrs. C. Frost; 2, Mrs. E. Pike; 3, Mrs. Rennie: Crochet, 1, Miss S. tucker; 2, Mrs. D. Cross; 3, Miss Hambly: Knitting, 1, Mrs. G. Burnett; 2, Mrs. E. Cann; 3, Miss Pinsent: Handicrafts: 1, Mrs. H. G. Michelmore; 2, H. Harding; 3, Miss R. Skinner.  


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Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 3rd November 1933

School Rugby: Downside beat Dartmouth Naval College: Downside School Rugby XV had little difficulty in defeating the Royal Naval College (Dartmouth) at Downside on Wednesday, … Downside made the issue safe with unconverted tries by P. D. Pinsent and Bannister, the former’s score being after a brilliant individual dash.


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GRO0712 Devonport: Paul Desmond Pinsent: 1915 – 1997