West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser: Monday 30th September 1907

Redruth v. Naval Harlequins: There was another large crowd present at the Recreation Ground, Redruth, on Saturday to witness a match between the home team and the Naval Harlequins. … A short spell of even play followed, until at length B. Solomon again got clear; but was pulled down by Pinsent. Keeping up a hot pressure quickly added to the score. …

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Birmingham Daily Gazette: Saturday 28th September 1907

City Voluntary Schools: Alleged Attack by Board of Education: Grievance Discussed:  the Birmingham Education Committee met yesterday at the Council House for the first time since the holidays, Mr. G. H. Kenrick (chairman) presiding. … … Mrs. Pinsent in moving the adoption of the report of the Special Schools Sub-Committee, referred to the new regulations issued by the Board of Education with regard to Special Schools. She hoped the new regulations were a sign that it was recognised that they had to deal with the total number of defectives in the country, and not a small percentage. It would be necessary however, for them to try by every means in their power to make the education of these defective children as economical as possible. Hitherto they had been unable to remove large numbers of defective children from the infant schools where they were a good deal of trouble both the scholars and teachers and did no good. The report was approved.  


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Evening Despatch: Friday 27th September 1907

Mrs. Pinsent, in moving the adoption of the report of the Special Schools Sub-Committee referred to the new regulations issued by the Board of Education with regard to Special Schools. She hoped the new regulations were a sign that it was recognized that they had to deal with the total number of defectives in the country, and not a small percentage … (continues) …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 26th September 1907

Kingsbridge Agricultural Society: Annual Exhibition: … …  The first of the … duel between Miss Burston’s … Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Minerva who showed fine style was freely … and won the premier award … [largely illegible]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Erdington News: Saturday 14th September 1907

Edmund Spooner Machin Deceased: Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vic. Cap. 35, Notice is Hereby Given that all Persons having any Claims against the Estate of Edmund Spooner Machin, late of “Park Villa”, Sutton Road, Erdington in the County of Warwick, Surgeon (who died on the 28th day of March 1907 and whose Will was proved in the Birmingham District Registry of the Probated Division of His Majesty’s High Court of Justice on the 13th day of May 1907 by Janet Machin, Howard Hodgkinson and Henry Robert Hodkinson, the Executors therein named) are hereby required to send written particulars of such claims to the undersigned Solicitors for the said Executors on or before the 10th day of November 1907, after which date the Executors will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice: Dated this 6th day of September 1907: Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, Solicitors for the said Executors.


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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Thursday 12th September 1907

Bath Horse Show: The Second Day: … … Single Harness Horses: … … Class 25: Single harness horses, not less than 14 hands 2 inches: First prize, £8; second prize, £4; third prize £2; 1, Mr. G. Jackson, Pershore, Worcestershire, Allesboro’ Wild Tris; 2, Mr. W. S. Cunard, White Cloud; 3, Mr. J. Goldsworthy, Circus Mews, Bath, Stockings; r. The Winnington Stud, James; h.c., Mr. W. S. Pinsent, Minerva, Newton Abbott, Fernichurst Lady Olivette …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 7th September 1907

Mr. W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, again won the Hackney Society’s medal, with his mare Lady Olivette, at the Bath Horse Show.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Sutton Coldfield News: Saturday 7th September 1907

Sale of Freehold Family Residence & Land situated at Chester Road, Erdington, and Property, Aston Lane … continues … Lot 1 – the delightfully situated residence known as “Berwood Grove,” Chester Road … details … Lot 2 – Chester Road: the exceptionally valuable piece of ripe freehold building land adjoining the last Lot, on which is a beautifully laid out tennis court and bowling green … continues … Further particulars may be obtained – as to Lots 1 and 2, from Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennetts Hill …


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Stratford upon Avon: Friday 6th September 1907

In Beaudesert: … … Two Freehold Cottages: … … To view apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars to Hutchings & Deer, Union Chambers, Stratford upon Avon or to Messrs. Pinsent & Co., the Vendors’ solicitors, Waterloo Street, Birmingham. …

[see also Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 27th September 1907]


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Bristol Times and Mirror: Friday 6th September 1907

Bath Horse Show: Concluding Day: … discussion …There was a surprise in store in the single harness class for horses not less than 14 hands 2 inches, Mr. G. Jackson of Pershore, winning with his chestnut mare, Allesborough Wild Iris, beating Mr. W. S. Cunard’s White Cloud and Mr. J. Goldworthy’s bay gelding Stockings. Fernihurst Lady Olivette, belonging to Mr. W. S. Pinsent, and driven by Mr. Alf. Butcher, came in among the minor honours with a highly commended …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920