Weekly Dispatch: Sunday 25th November 1934

His Valet in England: “The Best Friend I Ever Had.” Samuel Insull’s former valet, Mr. Obey, of Pincents Farm, Theale, Bucks, said to the Sunday Dispatch last night: “Mr. Insull is one of the most honest men who ever walked. I always knew he would get off. Some friends of mine who recently came over from America told me that 75 percent of Chicago’s population were heart and soul in his favour. Although it is seven or eight years since I saw him, I can say that Mr. Insull was the best friend I ever had.”


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Stratford upon Avon: Friday 23rd November 1934

Public Notices: Margetts: Will the Children of Edwin Margetts, deceased, formerly in building trade and of Withington, Cheltenham, and Stratford, write Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2.


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 2nd November 1934

Chartered Surveyors’ Institution: The annual meeting of the Deon and Cornwall branch of the Chartered Surveyors’ Institution was held at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter, Mr. W. Hosking presiding. Mr. J. Denys Drew (Exeter) and Mr. C. G. Ward (Truro) were elected Chairman and Vice-Chairman respectively, and Mr. F. G. Fleury (Plymouth) Hon. Secretary, with the following Executive Committee: The Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Hon. Secretary, and the branch representative on the Council, and Messrs. W. T. Hills, C. S. Holditch, J. B. Humphries, A. Pearse Jenkin, F. W. H. Pinsent, J. L. Postlethwaite, T. M. Stanier, J. E. Tory (fellows), E. T. Haslehust, H. B. Kauntze, R. J. Ryder, E. A. Ward (professional associates). … …


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Referenced

GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948