Coventry Times: 8th January 1902

RE. The Coventry Tube and Metal Co. Limited, Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry: Edwards , Son, & Bigwood: Are instructed by the Receiver for the Debenture Holders (E. M. Sharp, Esq.) to sell by auction at the works as above, on Tuesday and Wednesday January 14th and 15th 1902, at eleven o’clock prompt each day, the Whole of the valuable, nearly-new trade plant and machinery for the production of Weldless Steel and Butt ended Iron tubing …. (Continues) …  Catalogues may be had off E. M sharp Esq. … Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …


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London Daily Chronicle: 23rd March 1901

Chamberlain Suit: Mr. Rufus Isaacs Opens the Defence: System, not persons, attacked: In the King’s Bench Division yesterday the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury continued the hearing of the action for alleged libel brought by Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, chairman of Kynock’s Limited and other companies against the “Star” Newspaper Co., Limited. Sir Edward Clarke, K.C., Dr. Blake Odgers, K.C. and Mr. Whitmore Richards (instructed by Messrs. Pinsent of Birmingham) appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Rufus Isaacs, K.C. and Mr. J. Eldon Bankes, K.C. (instructed by Messrs. Lewis and Lewis) represented the defendants. … (discussion about published comments about a failed government contract) …


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Coventry Times: 15th November 1899

Mr. Duncan J. Shedden … has been instructed by the Receiver, to sell by public auction, in lots on the premises and dates mentioned … Lot 1: At to.30 a.m. punctually on Monday February 12, 1900) The Valuable leasehold Cycle Works known as “St. John’s Works, Coventry,” … (other detailed lots include Cycle plant and machinery, Cycle and Engineering tools, and Cycle stores and stock) … Further particulars may be had on application to … Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …

[see also Coventry Times: 31st January 1900 & other dates]


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Coventry Times: 21 June 1899

The solicitors to the Midland Electric Lighting Company (Messrs. Pinsent and Co.) have addressed a letter to the Town Clerk of Leamington, calling attention to the “serious difficulties which must arise” if the corporation are unable to come to an immediate decision on the course, they intent take in relation to electric lighting in Leamington. … (continues) …


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London Daily Chronicle: 16th April 1898

The North European Cycle Export Company Limited of 30 Snow Hill, London, E.C. … stock in trade … furniture … William R. Fleetwood is instructed to sell by auction as above without reserve. Catalogues and further particulars from Received and Manager, Walter N. Fisher, Esq. (Messrs. Fisher, Randle & Fisher) Chartered Accountant, 4 Waterloo Street; Messrs. Pinsent & Co., Solicitors 6 Bennett’s Hill; or of the Auctioneer … …


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London Daily Chronicle: 12th June 1897

Prospectus: Public Companies: The subscription Lists will open on the 14th June 1897, and Close both for Town and Country at 4 p.m. on 16th June 1897. Flowers & Sons. Limited, Brewers, Stratford-on-Avon: … (details) … Solicitors to the Trustees, Smith, Pinsent & Co. 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham … (continues) …

[see also other dates following]


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Coventry Times: 11th November 1896

It is stated that the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co. v. Dunlop action which was one to restrain Mr. Dunlop from parting with his interest in the Fleuss and Smallman patents to the Tubeless Pneumatic Tyre Company, and which was appealed to the House of Lords, had been abandoned by the Pneumatic Tyre Company, who have also signified their intention to withdraw the action altogether. Official information of this was given to the Tubeless Pneumatic Tyre Company by Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., of Bennett’s Hill, solicitors for the defendant.


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Coventry Times: 4th December 1895

At the Wolverhampton County Court on Monday, before Judge Griffith, Mr. Freeman (Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Birmingham, made an application on behalf of Messrs. Thomas Smith and Sons, Limited, Saltley, for an order to wind up the company known as Messrs. Sharratt and Co., Limited, Connaught Works, Pountney Street, Wolverhampton, cycle manufacturers.)


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London Daily Chronicle: 22nd October 1895

No. 23, park Road Haverstock Hill: With possession: Pleasantly situated semi-detached 12-roomed residence with good gardens. Rental value L. 75 per annum. Lease 55 years at £12: For sale by Auction by Messrs. Dolman & Pearce, as above. Solicitors Messrs. Smith, Pinsent & Co. 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham. Auctioneers’ Offices 62 Haverstock Hill, N.W.


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Market Harborough Advertiser and Midland Mail: Tuesday 5th February 1895

Northamptonshire Assizes: Mr. Justice Hawkins will open the commission for the Assizes on Thursday next, and the trials of prisoners will commence on Friday morning. … There is only one civil case set down for hearing – that of Badger v Winterton and Sons, which is an action for goods sold. Mr. J. H. Douglass, market Harborough, is solicitor for the plaintiff, and Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Birmingham for the defendants.


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