Gloucester Citizen: Monday 5th January 1903

Re: the Albion Carriage Co, Ltd., Grange Court, Newnham, Gloucestershire: For Sale by tender, as a going concern in one lot, subject to conditions of sale, by order of the Receiver and Liquidator (who is the Vendor), the above Railway Wagon Building and Repair Works … (description) … Detailed schedules with plans, form of tender, condition of sale and permission to view the works may be had on and after Saturday January 3rd, 1903, on application to G. A. Lumsden, Receiver and Liquidator, at the Works above, W. Langley-Smith, Solicitor Westgate Chambers, Gloucester; Pinsent and Co. Solicitors, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham …

[see also Gloucester Citizen: Thursday 1st January 1903: see similar Gloucester Citizen: Monday 6th April 1903]


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Kidderminster Times and Advertiser for Bewdley & Stourport: Saturday 27th December 1902

Baldwin’s Limited: At the meeting of this company, to be held next week, the report to be presented states that after consultation with the auditors of the company the directors have decided that June 30 would be the most convenient date for the accounts to be made up to and for stocktaking, and therefore the next balance sheet will be for the 12 months ending June 30th, 1903, … (continues) … The agreements can be seen at the offices of the company’s solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent, and Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, and will be produced at the meeting, when a resolution will be submitted approving the action of your Board. …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Worcestershire Chronicle: Saturday 22nd November 1902

The Rev. John Stanley Chesshire: Deceased: Pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Vict. Cap. 35, “NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Persons having any CLAIMS against the Estate of the REV. JOHN STANLEY CHESSHIRE late of Battenhall in the City of Worcester clerk holy orders (who died on the 29th day of August and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry the Probate Division of his Majesty’s High Court of Justice the 20th day of October by Reginald Stanley Pargeter Chesshire, John Keble Claughton Chesshire and Richard Alfred Pinsent the Executors therein named) are hereby required to send written particulars of such Claims or Demands to the undersigned Solicitors for the said Executors of the Deceased or before the 31st day of December 1902 after which date the said Executors will distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which they shall then have received notice, and will not be liable for the assets of the deceased or any part thereof distributed to any person or persons of whose Claims or Demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 11th day of November 1902: PINSENT AND CO., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executors: …

[see also Worcestershire Chronicle: Saturday 15th November 1902]


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Evening Despatch: Wednesday 16th July 1902

To Face the Foreigner: Midlands and South Wales Joining Hands. Industrially and commercially, South Wales and the Midlands seem to be the natural complement to one of the other. … … The latest expression of the new policy of joining forces is Baldwin’s Limited. This company was formed to bring into combination important iron, steel, coal and other interests in South Wales and the Midlands, the following firms joining the amalgamation: E. P. and W. Baldwin Limited, Wright, Butler, and Company Limited, the Bryn Navigation Colliery Company Limited, Alfred Baldwin and Company Limited and the Blackwall Galvanized Iron Company Limited. … …The chairman said it had been necessary to select new solicitors in the place of Messrs. Milward and Co., Birmingham and the Board had appointed Messrs. Pinsent and Co. of Birmingham …


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Birmingham Mail: Friday 4th July 1902

Shocking Lift Accident in Saltley: The full particulars attending the death of Frederick Pratt (41) manufacturer’s labourer of 134 Chester Street were elicited before Mr. Isaac Bradley, the city Coroner, at Victoria Courts this afternoon …

The inquest was attended by Mr. L. Picton Evans, one of H.M. Inspectors of Factories; Mr. Freeman (Messrs. Pincent and Co.) representing Messrs. Smith and Son Limited and Mr. Eastley (Messrs. P. Baker and Co.) for the relatives …


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Morning Leader: Saturday 26th April 1902

In the City: 321 Mansion House Chambers: The Stock markets yesterday again showed a cheerful disposition. The rise in Consols, Home Rails, and Kaffirs was renewed … (continues) … A big combine of railway carriage manufacturers has just been registered with a capital of a million and a half sterling under the title of the Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Waggon Company Limited … Among the seven signatories to the memorandum of association are … (includes) … the three members of the firm of Pinsent, Pinsent and Freeman, of Birmingham. The Solicitors to Tubes, Limited and many other of the Chamberlain companies. …


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Herapath’s Railway Journal Friday 25th April 1902

The first meeting of the directors of the Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company took place on Tuesday at the offices of Messrs. Pinsent and Col, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, with the primary business of electing a chairman …


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Lancashire Evening Post: Wednesday 23rd April 1902

The Rolling Stock Combine: Appointment of Chairman: The first meeting of the associated directors of what is not to be known as the Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Waggon Company took place on Tuesday in Birmingham in the offices of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., in Waterloo Street, with the primary business of election a chairman. Mr. W. L. Hodgkinson (of the Metropolitan Company) presided, and there were present …


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Birmingham Weekly Post: Saturday 29th March 1902

Settled: Thomas Smith v. Thomas Smith Stamping Works (Limited): In this action, for breach of contract, Mr. J. J. Parfitt appeared for the plaintiff (instructed by Messrs. Pepper, Tangye and Winterbottom) and Mr. McCardie (instructed by Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co.,) for the defendants … (continues) …


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Stamford Mercury: Friday 28th February 1902:

Alford: Property Sale: Messrs. Willson and Sons offered for sale by auction on Tuesday at the Windmill Hotel, a freehold estate at Hogsthorpe containing 168a … (description of auction) … Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Birmingham were solicitors to the vendors.


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