Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 10th May 1939

Fifty Years Ago: “The Birmingham Post,” May 10th, 1889: the Deritend Chaplaincy: A conference of the solicitors to the three candidates seeking election to the chaplaincy of St. John’s, Deritend, was held yesterday, at the invitation of Mr. R. A. Pinsent (Barlow, Smith and Pinsent), solicitor to the trustees, for the purpose of agreeing upon arrangements for the conduct of the election. The meeting took place at Mr. Pinsent’s office. Mr. Edward Rowlands represented the Rev. Llewellyn Davies; Mr. G. T. Smith, the Rev. C. J. Sneath; and Mr. A. H. Coley, the Rev. J. O. West. The trust prescribes no method of carrying out the election, and Mr. Pinsent followed the precedent of former elections in inviting representatives of the candidates to join in mutual agreement. Nominations having been fixed for May 13th and arrangements made to submit the names to a public meeting of householders on May 17th, it was assumed that a poll would be demanded. The principle of the ballot was thought to be desirable if it could be carried out. Mr. Pinsent said he was advised by Mr. Ball, the deputy Town Clerk, that the expense of an election by ballot would be about £80 more than by means of the open voting adopted at the last election. Ultimately it was agreed to ask Alderman Johnson to act as returning officer and to refer to him the consideration of whether voting by ballot paper could be arranged. Mr. Pinsent asked each candidate to deposit £150 to meet expenses; and it was agreed that if the expenditure exceeded £450 the balance should be defrayed by the successful candidate.

[ln the event a poll was demanded and taken. Mr. West secured 6,072 votes; Mr. Sneath 5,038; Mr. Davies, who stood as a True Protestant,” 167. — Ed., “B. P.”]


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Tamworth Herald: Saturday 4th February 1939

Re. Lucy Loach, Deceased: PURSUANT to the Trustee Act, 1925, all Persons having Claims against the Estate of Lucy Loach, late of 30, Woodlands Farm Road, Erdington, Birmingham, Widow, deceased (who died on the 22nd December, 1938, and whose Will was proved in the Birmingham District Registry on the 23rd January, 1939, by Ethel May Silver and Florence Elsie Mitchell, the executrices therein named), are required to send particulars thereof to us the undersigned before the 15th day of April, 1939, after which date the said Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the said Executrices shall then have had notice: DATED this 3rd day of February, 1939: PINSENT & CO., 6 Bennetts Hill, , Birmingham, 2, Solicitors for the said Executrices.


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Western Daily Press: Wednesday 14th December 1938

Prospectus: Weston Foods Limited: … 750,000 x 6 per cent. Cumulative preference shares of £ 1 each at 21s per share: … (Willard Garfield Weston … (etc) … Solicitors to the Company: Pinsent & Co., 1, Clements Inn, London W.C. 2, and 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2 … 


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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 14th December 1938

Weston Foods Limited: … Prospectus … Solicitors … To the Company: Pinsent & Co., 1 Clements Inn, London, W.C. 2, and 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham 2.

[see also Western Mail: Wednesday 14th December 1938 & Bradford Observer: Wednesday 14th December 1938]


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Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 10th June 1938

By direction of the exors. of Mr. Arthur Butcher, deceased: Heybridge, Maldon, Spring Lane, of Hall Road, Freehold Investment Properties: Six Cottages, let at rentals amounting to £107 18s 0d, per annum: To be sold by auction by C. M. Stanford & Son at the Swan Hotel, Maldon, on Wednesday 22nd June 1938, at six o’clock in four lots: Particulars and conditions of sale from the Solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 1, Clements Inn, W. C. 2, or of the Auctioneers, 23 High Street, Colchester (‘phone 3165).

[see also Chelmsford Chronicle: Friday 17th June 1938]


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Cheltenham Chronicle: Saturday 2nd April 1938

By order of the Executors of Lady A. S. Wiggin, Decd.: Cheltenham: within one mile of the Town Centre, THE GRANGE, Evesham Road, Marble Hill, an attractive detached residence with garages, outbuildings and grounds in all about two acres which Cornelius & Boulter will offer for sale by auction, with vacant possession, at the Plough Hotel, Cheltenham, on Thursday April 28th, 1938, at 4 p.m., subject to conditions of sale and unless previously disposed of: Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2 and 1 Clements Inn, London W.C. 2; Auctioneers’ Offices: Promenade , Cheltenham; Tel. 2677.

[see also Cheltenham Chronicle: Saturday 16th April 1938 and similar: Gloucestershire Echo: Saturday 2nd April 1938 and Gloucestershire Echo: Thursday 21st April 1938 and others]


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Leamington Spa Courier: Friday 12th November 1937

Leamington Spa: By direction of Messrs. Flower & Sons, Ltd. Sale by auction of Lot 1, the freehold business premises at present occupied as Flowers Local Depot and being 18, 20 & 22 Russell Street … … Locke & England will offer the above property for sale by auction at 6pm on Tuesday 30th November 1937, at the Bath Hotel, Leamington Spa, unless previously sold by private treaty. Vendors’ Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2, and Messrs Wright, Hassall & Col, 9/ii Dormer Place Leamington Spa. …

[see also Leamington Spa Courier: Friday 26th November 1937]


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Leamington Spa Courier: Friday 29th October 1937

Valuable Central Site together with extensive buildings, 2 dwelling houses and cottage, known as 18, 20 & 22 Russell Street Leamington Spa, at present occupied by Messrs. Flower & Sons, Ltd. as a local depot. Vendors’ Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2 and Messrs. Wright, Hassall & Co., 9/11, Dormer Place, Leamington Spa.


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Tamworth Herald: Saturday 2nd October 1937

Henry Butcher & Co.:  By Order of Messrs. Fisher & Co. limited who are Retiring from Business, Tamworth, Staffs., 14 miles of Birmingham, 18 miles of Coventry: Henry Butcher & Co, will over for sale by auction (unless previously sold), on the Premises, on Tuesday, 26th October 1937, at 11 am. Lot 1, The important and Extensive Freehold Factory known as Kettlebrook Mills, Kettlebrook Road, Tamworth, situated about 1 mile south of the Town on the Tamworth – Coventry Road … (other lots, and also separate advertisements for equipment sale) … Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of sale may be obtained from – Harold M. Barton Esq., … Messrs. Pinsent & Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2, or of Messrs. Henry Butcher & Co.  …

[see also Tamworth Herald: Saturday 25th September 1937 and Tamworth Herald: Saturday 9th October 1937]


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The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 2nd October 1937

The Important and Extensive Freehold Factory known as Kettlebrook Mills, Tamworth, together with a freehold residence and 2 dwelling houses will be submitted for sale by auction on Tuesday 26th October 1937, at 11.0 a.m. Catalogues (when ready) of Harold M. Barton, Esq., F.C.A., Messrs. Barton, Mayhew and Co., Chartered Accountants, Alderman’s House, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2; of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, 2, or of Messrs. Henry Butcher and Col, Auctioneers, 63-64, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. 2.


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