London Daily News: Monday 6th June 1921

Prospectus: Harrods (Buenos Aires) Limited: … (details) … Solicitors – Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, …

[see also Weekly Dispatch: Monday 6th June 1921]


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Surrey Mirror: Friday 3rd June 1921

Merstham: “The White Elephant”: A charming old cottage residence, prettily situated in the Old Village, away from the Main Road: Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent, Birmingham:


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Western Daily Press: Tuesday 12th April 1921

In the Matter of the Companies Acts: 1908 to 1917, and In the Matter of the Thomas Proctor Estates Company Limited: NOTICE is hereby given that the CREDITORS of the above-named Company, which is being VOLUNTARILY WOUND UP are required, before the 31st day of MAY, 1921, being the day for that purpose fixed by the Liquidator, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their DEBTS or CLAIMS, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to HENRY CHARLES CHAMBERS, of 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, the Liquidator of the said Company, and if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, or by his Solicitors, come in and prove their said Debts or Claims at such time and shall specified in such notice, or in default, thereof they will excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such Debts are proved: Dated this 6th day of April, 1921. PINSENT CO., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, Solicitors to the above-named Liquidator.


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Western Morning News: Tuesday 5th April 1921

Prospectus: The Mond Nickel Co, Ltd. … (finances … offer for sale of £1,300,000 8% Mortgage Debenture Stock) …  … Solicitors to the Trustees, Pinsent and Co. 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …


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Swanage Times & Directory: Saturday 22nd January 1921

BOURNEMOUTH: On the East Cliff, the most delightful residential part of the town: FOX & SONS are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION in Bournemouth, on THURSDAY, March 17th, 1921 (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty) the very choice RESIDENCE known as “WOODBURY.” Commanding grand sea views from the ground floor rooms as well as from the two upper floors, containing 12 bed and dressing rooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, garden hall, lounge hall, billiard room or winter garden and complete domestic offices. Loggia and terrace. Magnificently built and fitted throughout with mahogany doors, oak floors and many labour-saving fitments, including central and electric light. Motor garage and charming grounds. An ideal residence in almost perfect condition. Full particulars may be obtained of the Solicitors. Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham; or of the Auctioneers, 44-50, Old Christchurch-road. Bournemouth.

[see also other dates]


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Westminster Gazette: Tuesday 11th January 1921

Cunard Steam Ship Company Limited: … Prospectus … Solicitors to the Mersey Investment Trust Limited and B.S.T. Limited – Pinsent and Co., Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham: … (continues) …


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London Daily News: Saturday 8th January 1921

Prospectus: The Cunard Steam Ship Company, Limited: … (details) … Solicitors to the Mersey Investment Trust Limited and B. S. T. Limited: Pinsent and Co., Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …

[see also Weekly Dispatch: Saturday 8th January 1921]


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Leamington Spa Courier: Friday 10th December 1920

Re: Mrs. Mary Glover Darbyshire (deceased): Pursuant to the act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Vict. C. 35: Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any debts, claims or demands against the estate of Mary Glover Darbyshire, late of Walcote Blakedown, Leamington in the County of Warwick, formerly of 17, Alexandra Drive, Princess Park in the City of Liverpool, widow, deceased … … are hereby required to send I the particulars of their debts, claims or demands to us the undersigned, the Solicitors of the said Executors on or before the 31st January 1921 … … Dated this 30th day of November 1920: Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executors.


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Tamworth Herald: Saturday 24th July 1920

SEQUEL TO A TIMBER SALE: Action Against Lichfield Auctioneers: At Birmingham Assizes, last week, before Mr. Justice Bairhache, an action recover damages for professional negligence was brought by Arthur Whitehouse Greatrex, tanner and currier, of Walsall, against Winterton and Sons, valuers, estate agents, and auctioneers, of Lichfield. Mr. Maddocks, K.C., M.P., and Mr. Lewis (instructed by Lewis and Sons, Walsall), appeared for the plaintiff, and the defendants were represented by Mr. Hollis Walker, K.C., and Mr. R. A. Willes (instructed by Pinsent and Co., Birmingham). Mr. Maddocks said the plaintiff was the owner in 1916 of a considerable area of woodland near Sutton Coldfield, and owing to the fact that the prices of timber were rising rapidly at the time, was desirous of disposing of the timber on 50 to 60 acres of land to the best advantage. Accordingly, he communicated with the defendants, and having visited the woods, Mr. Winterton expressed the opinion that the best way of dealing with the timber was to sell at so much per acre. No inspection was made by him of the trees, and the evidence of experts would be called to show that, the proper course to adopt with such an estate, with its various kinds of timber, was for the valuer to go carefully over the whole of the area and to secure the cubic space of the timber trees contained thereon. … … the Judge held there was no negligence on the part of the defendants, and the action, therefore, failed. …


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Evening Despatch: Wednesday 7th July 1920

Baldwins Enter Law Action: Chairman’s Statement on Messrs. Sperling: Advice to Shareholders: Shareholders in Baldwin’s Ltd., attended the annual meeting of that company at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham today in great force interest centering in the Chairman’s promise to put them in possession of the latest information concerning the actions pending regarding the contract entered into in February last by Messrs. Sperling to purchase the ordinary shares of the company at 60s per share … (discussion) … In response to the Chairman’s invitation only three shareholders asked questions, and these were of a friendly nature. Replying to these, Mr. Pinsent (Birmingham) solicitor to the company, said that the directors had never regarded Messrs. Sperling otherwise than as principals …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948