Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 29th September 1890

The British Law Fire Insurance Company (Limited) … Subscribed Capital … £1,000,000: Head Office 5, Lothbury Bank, London, E.C., … Birmingham Board … includes R. A. Pinsent, Esq., (Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, Pinsent, and Freeman), Waterloo Street. …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Friday 19th September 1890

On behalf of John Hill, Mr. Freeman (Smith, Pinsent and Co.) applied for the provisional grant and confirmation of a victualler’s licence to the new building to be erected on the site of the Unicorn Inn, Digbeth. He stated that by the alteration the ground occupied by the licensed premises would be reduced by eighty one square yards. The police made no objection to the application, which was granted.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 18th September 1890

Sales by Private Contract: to be disposed of by private treaty, the old-established business of Messrs. J. Birtles and son Limited, of 42 Upper Dean Street Birmingham, saddlers and coach ironmongers, saddler and harness manufactures and whip makers. The sale will include the leasehold premises … for further particulars … or to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., solicitors to the liquidator, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham.

[see also: Leeds Mercury: Saturday 13th September 1890]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 17th September 1890

In Liquidation: the Hope Iron Steel and Tin-plate Company (Limited), Tipton, Staffordshire: The liquidator is ready, at once. To sell the leasehold works known as “The Hope Ironworks” machinery, loose plant stock and effects of this company together with the good will of the Company’s business. … for further particulars and cards to view, apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 8th September 1890:=

First Class Residence: Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston: By Roderick & Son: To be sold by auction (unless previously sold by private contract) at the Property Mart, 6, Temple Row, West Birmingham, Tomorrow (Tuesday) September 9, at six o’clock in the evening, subject to conditions to be then produced: A very superior residence know as “Edenhurst” … (description) … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co., solicitors, Waterloo Street …

[see also Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 21st August 1890]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 8th September 1890

The British Law Fire Insurance company (Limited): Subscribed Capital … £1,000,000: Head Office, 5 Lothbury Bank, London, E. C.: … Birmingham Board … (includes) … R. A. Pinsent, Esq., (Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, Pinsent and Freeman), Waterloo Street. …

[see also: Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 29th December 1890]


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 28th August 1890

In the matter of the Companies Act, and in the matter of J. Birtles & Son (Limited): Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the above-named company are required on or before the 7th Day of October 1890, to send their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims and the names and addresses of their solicitors, if any, to William Curtis Thompson of 104 Colmore Row in the city of Birmingham, the liquidator of the said Company and, if so required by notice in writing from the said liquidator are by their solicitors or personally to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notices, and in default thereof will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved: Dated the 25th day of August, 1890: Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors for the liquidator.


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Daily Telegraph & Courier (London): Thursday 17th August 1890

Legal Notices: The High Court of Justice – Chancery Division – Birmingham District Register – Mr. Justice Stirling – In the Matter of Michael Turnor and Co. (Limited), of the European Pen and Pencil Works, Icknield Port Road and Freeth Street, Birmingham, Pen Manufacturers, Mr. E. M. Sharp, the Receiver and manager of this company, is authorized, under an order of the Court dated the 8th day of August 1890, to offer for sale by tender, in one lot, as a going concern, the business of the above company … (detailed description) … The purchasers may treat for the purchase of the book debts. The conditions of sale may be inspected at the offices of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., solicitors mentioned below, and forms of tender obtained from the Receiver or from them. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Pinsent and Co., solicitors, 6 Bennett’s hill or Messrs. Sharp, Parson, and Co. Chartered Accountants, 120 Colmore Row,


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 16th August 1890

Anne Chesshire: Deceased: Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vict., chap. 35: Notice is hereby given, that all Persons having any Claims against the Estate of ANNE CHESSIIRE late of 196. Hagley Road, Edgbaston, in the city of Birmingham, Widow (who died on the 23rd day of June, 1890, and whose Will was proved in the Birmingham District Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty’s High Court of Justice On the 6th day of August, 1890, by William Massey Gough and Sarah Elizabeth Chesshire (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 10th day of September, 1890; 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: This 6th day of August 1890. SMITH, PINSENT, & CO., 39, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executors.

[see similar for William Howes, Deceased]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 19th April 1890

Valuable Freehold Properties in Bradford Street, Warner Street and Warwick Street … AND ALSO … Semi-detached residence with Coach-house, stable and garden comprising in all about 2,286 yards of land situated in Lodge Lane (?) (being the third house from the Warwick Road) … Further particulars may be obtained from Smith, Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 39 Waterloo Street, Birmingham …


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