Coventry Evening Telegraph: Tuesday 7th July 1903

A. R. Dean (Limited): July 6 was the date fixed by Mr. Justice Kekewich for the completion of the purchase of the above business, and the deeds of the various properties were on Monday handed over to Mr. A. R. Dean, as per the order of the Court. The figures, amounting to £59,692 1s 11d, were agreed upon and adjusted by the various valuers and the money paid into Court accordingly. Messrs. Pinsent and Co., who are acting on behalf of the first debenture holders, will at once make an application to the Court for the first debenture holders to receive their money forthwith.


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Western Times: Wednesday 24th June 1903

Ottery Arbitration: The Dispute Relative to the Sewage Works: A special meeting of the Ottery St. Mary Urban District Council was held at the Town Hall, on Monday evening, with reference to the dispute pending between the Council and the contractors for the construction of the sewage works … The Clerk (Mr. Hartley) said the meeting was called in regard to a communication he had received from Messrs. Pinsent and Co., of Birmingham, and solicitors to the arbitrator, who was acting in regard to the Sewage Works’ dispute. …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 6th June 1903

The Sewage Works: To be Taken Over: Main Roads Expenditure: At the meeting the Ottery St. Mary Council Mr. H. Manning presided: There were also present the Rev. G. M. L. Reade, Messrs. S. C. Franks, H. G. Luxton, W. Salter, J. Baker, F. Seward, and H. Marks. A letter was read from Messrs. Pinsent and Co., solicitors to the arbitrator (Mr. Willcox) appointed in connexion with the sewerage works, asking whether either of the parties: desired him to state case on any question or questions of law before he gave his award. The Clerk said that he had on the authority of the Committee appointed to deal with the matter, written that the Council desired the arbitrator to state a case on several points. To this Messrs. Pinsent and Co. had replied that the time of the award had accordingly been extended to June 30. They also stated that Messrs. Stephens and Sons’ solicitors did not desire a case to be stated. The Clerk asked for instructions with regard to the taking over of the works according to the engineer’s certificate, as the time expired on July 4th. … (continues) …


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Bromsgrove and Droitwich Messenger: Saturday 23rd May 1903

Attractive Freehold Estate, Waresley (In the parishes of Hartlebury and Elmley Lovett) Worcestershire: H. King and Son: Are favoured with instructions from the representatives of the Rev. John Stanley Chesshire, deceased to Offer for Sale by Auction on Monday the 25th day of May 1903, at the Lion Hotel, Kidderminster, at Three o’clock in the afternoon, … Freehold Estate known as the “Oldhouse and Tugwood” Farm, situate in the parishes … 139 a 3r 29p … Litho Plans and Particulars may be had of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham


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Worcestershire Chronicle: Saturday 23rd May 1903

Attractive Freehold Estate: Waresley (in the parishes of Hartlebury and Elmley Lovett) Worcestershire: H. King and Son. Are favoured with instructions from the representatives of the Reverend John Stanley Chesshire, deceased to offer for sale by auction, on Monday, the 25th day of May, 1903, at the Lion Hotel, Kiddermister, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, in one or more lots, subject to condition of sale then to be produced, the attractive and valuable freehold estate known as the “Oldhouse and Tugwood” … (description) … Litho plans and particular may be had of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham ….

[see similar, Worcestershire Chronicle: Saturday 2nd May 1903 and Worcestershire Chronicle: Saturday 16th May 1903]


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Lichfield Mercury: Friday 8th May 1903

On Tuesday last Messrs. Winterton and Sons offered for sale at the George Hotel, Walsall, a residential estate of 46 acres, with the mansion and grounds, known as “Longford,” and situated about 1 mile from Cannock. It failed to find a purchaser and was withdrawn at £3, 900, and is now for sale by private treaty. Four acres and three cottages at Great Wyrley, sold for £650. Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Birmingham were the vendor’s solicitors.


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Bromsgrove and Droitwich Messenger: Saturday 18th April 1903

Sale of Freehold Building Accommodation Land at Bromsgrove: Chesshire, Gibson & Co., will sell by auction at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham, on Thursday April 30th, 1903, at 4.30 o’clock punctually, a Field of Freehold Building Land known as “Crab Mill Field” … (description) … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Pinsent and Co., solicitors, Bennett’s Hill, or to the Auctioneer, 21 Waterloo Street, Birmingham.


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Gloucester Citizen: Thursday 26th March 1903:

The Albion Carriage Company, Ltd., in liquidation, Grange Court, Newnham, (Glos.), Tuesday, April 7th, 1903: Highly important sale of freehold railway wagon building and repairing works, plant, tools, and stocks in trade. Mr. Duncan J. Shedden (of the firm of J. Shedden and son) is instructed by the receiver and liquidators to sell by publish auction on the premises and date above mentioned (unless sold previously by private treaty) … (numerous lots including location, equipment, and parts etc.) … On and after March 30th Conditions of Sale for Lots 1 – 4 may be inspected at the offices of W. Langley Smith Solicitors, Westgate chambers, Gloucester, or Pinsent and Co., solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …


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Cycling: Saturday 7th March 1903

Commercial: Frankenburgs Limited: Compulsory Order Granted: On Thursday last, at the Birmingham County Court, Mr. Francis Darch made an application to his Honour Judge Whitehouse on behalf of certain creditors for an order for the compulsory winding up of the firm of Frankenburgs Ltd., cycle and motor car manufacturers, Snow Hill, Birmingham, Manchester and London. Mr. Darch stated that he represented four creditors for £417, while Messrs. Pinsent and Company represented one creditor £600 … (continues) …


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St. Helens Newspaper & Advertiser: Friday 20th February 1903

Freehold Cottages at Sutton: To be sold by auction by Birchall and Son, at the Fleece Hotel, St. Helens, on Tuesday February 24th, 1903, at Seven o’clock in the Evening subject to conditions to be then produced, all those 16 Freehold Cottages … (continues) … Further particulars … Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …


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Referenced

GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948