Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 9th March 1894

Stratford upon Avon Rural Sanitary Authority: The fortnightly meeting of the Rural Sanitary authority was held in the afternoon, Mr. Jones again presiding … … The next letter was from Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and co., of Birmingham who said they were instructed by Dr. Agar and Mr. J. J. Agar to complain of pollution of property belonging to their clients by the discharge of the sewage of Henley in Arden. The matter had now assumed serious proportions, and unless they heard satisfactorily within a week, they were instructed to commence legal proceedings for damages and an injunction.  …


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 7th March 1894

Birmingham Spring Assizes: Cause List: … Without Juries: … (list includes) … 8, Smith, Pinsent & Co., plaintiff Hammond and Co. Ltd., plaintiff Dean & Son Limited, cause of action, breach of Contract, Defendant’s solicitors, C. J. Davis … 19, Pinsent & Co., Smith & Sons, Ltd; Paine and Weld, Bills of Exchange, Ramsden Radcliffe and Co. … … With Juries … … 40, Snow and Atkins, Harrison and Sons, Thos. Smith & Sons, goods sold etc, Smith Pinsent & Co. … 54, East and Smith, Dodsley, Cardigan Engineering Co., Detention, Smith Pinsent & Co. …  

[see also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 21st March 1894] …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 6th March 1894

Victoria Courts this day week, the Judges being Baron Pollock and Mr. Justice Mathew. Today is the last day for the entry of civil causes. Thirty-seven actions have already been entered, and of that number twenty are for trial without jury, fourteen with common juries and three with special juries. The following is the list up to the present time, those causes marked with an asterisk being special jury actions: … Without Juries: … (includes) … Parties: Smith & Sons, Saltley (Lim.) v Paine and Weld: … cause: Bills of Exchange: Plaintiff’s Solicitor: Smith, Pinsent and Co. Defendant’s Solicitor: Ramsden, Radcliffe & Co. (London). 


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 24th February 1894

Sampson Road North, Camp Hill: To let, about 1,200 square yards valuable building land having about 86ft frontage to road and 15ft to canal: Apply to Mr. Th. W. Petersen, Newhall Hill or Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., solicitors, Waterloo Street Birmingham.

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 22nd January 1894]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 10th February 1894

W. P. Horn & Co., Lawley Street: Smelting Works: To be sold as a going concern, in consequence of the death of one of the partners, the above old established business: Capital required about £5,000. Terms can be arranged with the surviving (practical) partners. For further particulars apply Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, or Messrs. C. A. Harrison and Co., Chartered Accountants, 22 Waterloo Street, Birmingham.


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 9th February 1894

Sale by Private Treaty: W. P. Horn and Co., Lawley Street Smelting Works: To be sold as a going concern, in consequence of the death of one of the partners, the above old-established business … For further particulars apply Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham …

[see other dates]


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Birmingham Mail: Thursday 8th February 1894

P. Horn & Co., Lawley Street: Smelting Works: To be sold, as a going concern in consequence of the death of one of the partners, the old established business. Capital required about £5,000. For further particulars apply Messrs. Smith Pinsent and Co. …


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Warwickshire Herald: Thursday 18th August 1892

Local Failures: At Official Receiver’s Chambers, Colmore-row, before Mr. Woollett (assistant official receiver). on Monday, the first meeting in the matter of James Stevens, residing at Martley, Middleton Hall Road, Kings Norton, and carrying on business at 4, Peel Buildings, Lower Temple-street, Birmingham, Mr. Howlett appeared for the debtor; and creditors were represented by Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co. (Mr. Pinsent), and Messrs. Bradbury and Saunders. The debtor’s statement of affairs showed—liabilities (to unsecured creditors), £7,236 1s 7d; assets £1,466 11sl … …


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Western Daily Press: Saturday 13th August 1892

Estate of Thomas Proctor, Esq., deceased, Yatton, Ken and Kingston Seymour, Somerset: Mr. Henry Shiner has been instructed to sell by auction at the Railway Hotel Yatton, on Tuesday the 16th day of August 1892, at three o’clock in the afternoon: 287 acres of valuable freehold pasture lands with farm houses and buildings thereon, Land Tax Redeemed, as follow: … (list) … For plans, particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer, the Elms, Brockley, or to Josiah Thomas, Surveyor, Bristol, or Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Waterloo Street, Birmingham.

[see similar preliminary announcement: Western Daily Press: Saturday 30th July 1892]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 9th August 1892

Birmingham Assizes: Nisi Prius Court: Yesterday: Before Mr. Justice Collins: Assault on a Lady in the Arcade: Jones and another v Wilkinson and another: An action was brought b Vincent Jones, surgeon, Alma Street, Aston and Anna, his wife, against Wilkinson and Riddell (Limited) North-Western Arcade, to recover damages for an assault alleged to have been committed by a servant of the defendants. Mr. Parfitt (instructed by Mr. Leacroft) appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. H. Young (instructed by Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co.) for the defendants.


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