Leamington Spa Courier: Saturday 9th June 1900

Properties situate in Warwick and Leamington Spa: J. Anthony Locke is favoured with instructions from the owners and executors to sell by auction at the Crown Hotel, Leamington Spa, on Wednesday June 13th, 1900, at 7 o’clock in the evening prompt, subject to conditions then to be produced and read: The following Freehold properties: (8 Lots, two in Guy Place East, Leamington Spa; one called “Sydenham Villa,” in Warwick and three others on the Coventry Road, in Warwick; also, “The British Workman” in Leamington) and also Lot 8: By instructions from the owner, St. Mawe’s, No. 7 Oswald Road, Rugby Road, Milverton, Leamington Spa. The above pleasantly situate and conveniently arranged corner residence having frontages to Rugby Road and Oswald Road: Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham…. 


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Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald: Friday 1st June 1900

Messrs. Cronk has received instructions from the Executor of the late J. W. Shaw, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse yard, London, E.C. on Thursday 21st June 1900, at one o’clock, p.m. in three lots, the charming Freehold Tudor Residence known as “New Place”, Lingfield, occupying a very choice position in this favourite and picturesque district … … (description) … (also) … … 3 Acres of Freehold Building Land with old-fashioned cottage, immediately opposite the entrance gates as well as adjacent to the Railway Station … Particulars and condition of sale may be obtained from … (includes) … Messrs. Pinsent and Co. solicitors, 6 Bennetts hill Birmingham …. (continues)

[see also Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald: Friday 15th June 1900]


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Sussex Agricultural Express: Saturday 26th May 1900

By order of the Exors: Lingfield, Surrey, close to the Railway, Village and Racecourse, Messrs. Cronk, have received instructions from the executors of the late J.W. Shaw, Esq. to sell by auction, at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse yard, E.C. on Thursday, 21st June, 1900, at one o’clock p.m., in three lots, The Charming Freehold Tudor Residence known as “New Place”, Lingfield … … Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Auction Mark, E.C; of A. Bright Esq., Solicitor, 15 George Street, Mansion House, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Pinsent and Co. Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham  …


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Sutton Coldfield News: Saturday 31st March 1900

Freehold Properties and Freehold and Leasehold Ground Rents: To be Sold by Auction: By Messrs. Grimley & Son, on Thursday April 5th, 1900, at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham at Seven O’clock to the minute: … (description of lots) (Lot 5 & 6, – Freehold properties on Bartholomew Street; … Lot 7 – Leasehold ground rent on Liverpool Street) …  Lots 5, 6, and 7 Messrs. Pinsent and Co. 6, Bennett’s Hill …


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Leamington Spa Courier: Saturday 24th March 1900

PUBLIC NOTICES: CHARLES ASHMALL (DECEASED): Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vic., Chap.3s. Notice is hereby given, that all persons having any claims against the Estate of CHARLES ASHMALL, late of 14, Union Road, Milverton, Leamington, in the County of Warwick, Esquire, (who died on the 4th day of February, 1900, and whose will was proved in the Birmingham District Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty’s High Court of Justice on the 10th day March, 1900, by Alfred Ashmall Whitehouse and Richard Alfred Pinsent, the Executors therein named) are hereby required to send written particulars of such claim to the undersigned Solicitors for the said Executors of the deceased on or before the 5th day of May, 1900, after which date the said Executors will distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims which they shall then have received notice, and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof so distributed, any person or persons of whose claims they shall not then have had notice: Dated this 14th day of March, 1900, PINSENT & CO., Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executors.


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Referenced

GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Birmingham Daily Post: Thursday 1st March 1900

In liquidation: Re. The Birmingham Carbide Company (Limited), Artillery Street, Birmingham. The liquidator is desirous of disposing of the whole of the steam and electrical plant for the manufacture of carbide of calcium, together with the valuable lease of the premises … (Description of plant available) … For further particulars apply to Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, or to the liquidator…


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Birmingham Daily Post: Saturday 24th February 1900

Charity Commission: In the matter of the charities called the James Charities, in the parish of St. Martin, Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, and in the matter of the “Charitable Trusts Acts 1853 to 1894”: By direction of the Board of Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, Notice is hereby given that the trustees of this charity propose to grant and building lease of the property mentioned in the subjoined schedule for a term of eighty seven year and six months from the 25th day of December, 1899, at an annual rent of £350 reduced to £280 for the first five years of the term: the lessee agreeing to expend not less than £6,5000 in building. Further particulars may be ascertained from Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham. Any objection or suggestion relative to the proposed lease may be transmitted to the Commissioners in writing within twenty-one days from the first publication of this notice: addressed to “The Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, London, S. W.”: Dated the 20th day of February, 1900: D. R. Fearon (secretary): Schedule: … (description of a piece of land at the corner of Easy Row and Edmund Street containing approximately 475 square yards). …


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 6th February 1900

Birmingham County Court: Yesterday: Before Mr. Edward Harington (Deputy Judge) and a Jury: A Cashier’s Remuneration: James Gurney Holland, 102 Lightwoods Road, Birmingham brought an action against William Thomas Smedley, formerly a chartered accountant, of Newhall Street, Birmingham, to recover the sum of £50 for services rendered. Mr. Dorsett (instructed by Mr. Stanbury Eardley) was for the plaintiff and Mr. Vachell (instructed by Messrs. Pinsent and Co.) appeared for the defendant. …


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Birmingham Daily Mail: Saturday 3rd February 1900

In the High Court of Justice: Chancery Division: Mrs. Justice Stirling: 1898, S. No. 4,899: 1899, W. No. 93: Re. Starley Brothers and Westwood Manufacturing Company (Limited) St. John’s Works, Coventry: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, February 12, 13 and 14, 1900: and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday February 19, 20, 21 and 22, 1900: Mr. Duncan J. Shedden (of the firm of J. Shedden and Son) has been instructed by the receiver to sell by public auction, in lots, on the premises and dates above mentioned (unless sold previously by private treaty in one lot) as follows: … (Freehold, tools and fixtures of a cycle works…) Further particulars may be had on application to G. A. Lumsden, Esq. (the Receiver) and the St. John’s Works, Coventry; Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …

[see also Western Mail: Saturday 3rd February 1900]


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Birmingham Daily Post: Tuesday 30th January 1900

The Charges Against A Trades Union Secretary: Mr. J. S. Dugdale, Q.C., (Recorder), sat at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, to finish the business of the Birmingham Quarter Sessions, which had been adjourned from the 20th inst., one case having been left over in consequence of a legal objection. It was a case in which Arthur Abraham Lockley (42) bricklayer, of 83 Avondale Road, was indicted for having embezzled the money of the Operative Bricklayers’ Society, and also for having omitted certain particulars from certain books belonging to the society. … After hearing the objection, the Recorder adjourned the case for Mr. Cracroft, the prosecuting counsel who appeared, by the instruction of Messrs. Smith, Pinsent, and Co. to cite authorities on the subject …


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