Worcester Journal: Saturday 18th September 1886

THOMAS POUNTNEY CHESSHIRE: DECEASED: Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vic. cap. 35. NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN that all Persons having any Claims against the Estate of THOMAS POUNTNEY CHESSHIRE late of TIBBINGTON, GREAT MALVERN in the County of Worcester Gentleman (who died on the 6th day of July 1886 and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty’s High Court of Justice on the 12th day of August 1886 by Anne Chesshire, Barnabas Chesshire and William Massey Gough, the Executors therein named) are hereby required to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned Solicitors for the said Executors of the deceased on or before the 22nd day of October 1886 after which date the said Executors will distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice: Dated this 8th day of September 1886: BARLOW, SMITH AND PINSENT, 39 Waterloo-street Birmingham Solicitors for the said Executors.


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Worcester Journal: Saturday 28th August 1886

Peremptory Sale: Honeybourne, Near Evesham, Worcestershire, and about half a mile from Honeybourne Station (junction for Stratford on Avon) on the Great Western Railway: Valuable Estate, Pieces of Accommodation, Pastureland, Wheelwrights Premises, and Dwelling House: To be sold by Auction … (in lots) … To view and for further particulars, apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Messrs. New, Prance and Garrard, Solicitors, Evesham, and the Auctioneer, Evesham, Alcester and Pershore …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 5th August 1886

In the High Court of Justice: (Chancery Division, Mr. Justice North): In the matter of James Hinks & Son (Limited and reduced), and in the matter of the companies Act 1867 and 1877: Notice is hereby given that a petition for confirming a resolution reducing the capital of the above company from £100,000 to £80,160 was on the 26th day of July, 1886, presented to her Majesty’s High Court of Justice, and is now pending, and that the list of the creditors of the company is to be made out as for the 7th day of September, 1886. Field, Rose & Co., 36 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London: Agents for Barlow, Smith & Pinsent, of Birmingham, Solicitors to the Company.


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Worcester Journal: Saturday 17th July 1886

Staffordshire: The Union Hall Estates: A very valuable Freehold and Copyhold Sporting and Residential Property situated in the parish of Kinver, adjoining to the Enville Hall Estate of the Representatives of the Earl of Stamford, about 5 miles from Stourbridge, 10 from Wolverhampton, 4 1/1 from Kidderminster, 19 from Worcester, and about four hours by rail from London, comprising … [detailed description of estate land and buildings divided into lots] … Particulars and plans may be obtained of Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street, Messrs. W. Fowler and Sons, Land Agents, Colmore-Row; Mr. T. J. Hodgetts, Surveyor, Bennett’s Hill, or of the auctioneers, 93, New Street, all of Birmingham.

[see also similar for Valuable Building Land situated in the parish of Kingswinford, in the County of Stafford, lying between Wordsley and Kingswinford, about 2 miles for the town of Stourbridge]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 2nd July 1886

Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent announce that they have taken into partnership Mr. Hume C. Pinsent, M.A. (late of the Chancery Bar) and Mr. A. W. Freeman, who has been for some years in their office as managing clerk. The practice will be continued under the Style of Smith, Pinsent, and Co.


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Referenced

GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 24th June 1886

Solomon Simkins, Deceased: Pursuant to the Stature 22 and 23 Vic. Cap. 35. Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the estate of Solomon Simkins, late of Gosta Green Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, Haulier (?) (who died on the 16th day of June 1885, and whose will was proved in the Birmingham District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 24th day of August 1885, by James Parker and David Cornish, the Executors therein named) are hereby required to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors for the said Executors of the deceased on or before the 31th day of July 1886, after which date the said executors will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice: Dated the 23rd day of June 1886: Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, 39, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executors.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 7th June 1886

Well-letting Properties, in Icknield Port Road, Clark Street and Stewart Street, Birmingham: … (several lots, including shops, houses and the “Lamp Tavern”) … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, 39, Waterloo Street, …

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 3rd August 1877]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 15th May 1886

Central Freehold Property: Great Charles Street, in the borough of Birmingham … to be sold by auction … “The Baskerville Steam Printing Works”, Nos. 162, 163 and 164 Great Charles Street, now let on lease to the Representatives of the late James Upton, at a rental of £300 per annum … For Catalogues, with lithographed plans and further particulars, apply to Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, Solicitors, Waterloo Street …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 16th April 1886

Samuel Aston, Deceased: Pursuant to the Stature 22 and 23 Vic. Cap. 35. Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the estate of Samuel Aston late of Hazeldeane, Church Road, Harborne, in the count of Stafford, Gentleman who died on the 10th day of May 1885, and whose will with one codicil thereto was proved in the Lichfield District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 25th day of February 1886, by Thomas Lawrence Aston and Edward Carter, the Executors therein named, are hereby required to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors for the said Executors of the deceased on or before the 13th day of May 1886, after which date the said executors will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice: Dated the 31st day of March 1886: Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, 39, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executors.

[also see similar for Thomas Osborn]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 2nd April 1886

Thomas Osborn Deceased: Pursuant to the Stature 22 and 23 Vic. Cap. 35. Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the estate of Thomas Osborn, late of Portland Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, in the count of Warwick, Gentleman who died on the 24th day of August 1885, and whose will was proved in the Birmingham District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 7th day of December 1885, by Frank Barlow Osborn, the surviving Executor therein named, are hereby required to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors for the said Executors of the deceased on or before the 13th day of May 1886, after which date the said executors will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice: Dated the 31st day of March 1886: Barlow, Smith and Pinsent, 39, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executors.

[also see similar for Samuel Aston]]


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