Western Morning News: Saturday 21st October 1922

Naval Appointments: Paymr. – Lieut: Coms: R. G. T. Sennett to Vivid, Nov. 10; H. C. F. Pinsent to Victory, Nov. 17 …


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GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968

Middlesex County Times: Saturday 21st October 1922

Hockey: Royal Corps of Signals 5, G.W.R. 1: Played Maresfield Park, Uckfield, on Saturday G.W.R. were not at full strength but the home side deserved fully their win. The first half was fairly even, but the R.C.S. finished better, and led at the interval by 3 – 1 although G.W.R. scored first … … The Signals appeared to be a well-balanced side. Major Pinsent, at centre-forward kept his line well together and had an excellent understanding with his two inside men … 


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Cheltenham Chronicle: Saturday 21st October 1922

Winchcombe Parish Church: The harvest services in connection with St. Peter’s Church commenced on Friday and continued on Sunday, full congregations being present at each service. The decorations were, as usual, on a lavish scale, the altar, font, and pulpit being of particular notice. The preacher on Friday evening was Canon P. M. C. Johnstone, M.A. (Vicar of All Saints’ Cheltenham), who preached a most interesting sermon, taking for his text, “We sow, others reap” The Rev. F. M. Wickham (Vicar) officiated at the Sunday services, and was assisted at Choral Eucharist by the Rev. J. Pinsent, and an evensong by the Rev. Crawley Boevey. …


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GRO0495 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1880 – 1925

Worthing Herald Saturday 7th October 1922

Soccer: … Southdowns Schools League: Southwick Boys’ Creditable Victory: Southwick boys brought off a highly creditable and unexpected victory when on Tuesday last they defeated the Industrial School by two clear goals, on their opponents’ ground … Southwick: R. Martin, O. Burten-shaw, L. Titheridge, R. Bennett, N. Ablett, H. Pinsent, P. Clarke, M. Reed, G. Baxter, W. Newman, G. Wadey: Referee, Mr. R. J. Figgins (Portslade) … 


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