Western Daily Press: Tuesday 27th September 1910

Law Society’s Conference: List of Delegates to Bristol: Reception by the Lord Mayor: The members of the Law Society are holding their annual provincial meeting in Bristol this week, and the first of a series of important gatherings took place last night, when the Lord Mayor entertained a company of several hundred guests at a reception at the Municipal Art Gallery … The following is a list of members who are expected to attend the conference: … (includes) … R. A. Pinsent, Birmingham …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Middlesex County Times: Saturday 17th September 1910

Marriage of Miss Ordish: A very pretty wedding took place at one o’clock on Saturday last in the Parish Church (St. Mary’s) which had been tastefully decorated for the occasion by Mrs. H. B. Smith. The bride, who was given away by her father, was Miss Maude Margaret Ordish, only daughter of Mr. W. J. Ordish of Ealing and the bridegroom Mr. Francis James Whidborne, eldest son of Mrs. and Mrs. John Whidborne, of Fordingbridge, Hants. … (continues) …  Present … (include) … Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinsent, mirror; Miss May Pinsent, Pouff, Ottoman …


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GRO0118 Hennock: Catherine Whidborne: 1840 – 1923
GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916
GRO0664 Hennock: Mary Eliza Pinsent: 1869 – 1960

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 1st September 1910

Totnes v Bovey: At Totnes and won by the homesters: Scores: … Totnes: … total 141 … Bovey Tracey … Total 98 … (includes W. Pinsent, not out 17) …


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Halifax Daily Guardian: 28th September 1910

Discussion at the Church Congress: … … Mrs. Pinsent, member of the Royal Commission on the Care of the Feeble-Minded pointing out that the undesirable classes of the population were fast increasing, argued that the desirable and efficient members of society must be encouraged to have large families, and that there should be direct State encouragement to the reproduction of better stocks. …

[see related: Sheffield Independent: 29th September 1910]


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Grimsby Daily Telegraph: Wednesday 28th September 1910

Church Congress: The Care of the Feeble-Minded: the Church Congress at Cambridge discussed today (Wednesday) our social responsibility with reference to the feeble minded. … Ms. Pinsent, a member of the Royal Commission on the Care of the Feeble-Minded, pointing out that the undesirable classes of the population were fast increasing … (continues at length) … …

[see also at length Nottingham Guardian: Thursday 29th September 1910] & related: Farnworth Chronicle: Saturday 1st October 1910]


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Folkestone Express Sandgate Shorncliffe & Hythe Advertiser: Saturday 17th September 1910

Hythe: Golf:  The monthly medal competitions in connection with the Golf Club resulted as follows: Senior, Rev. J. Jarvis, 81 less 12 – 69; junior Mr. Ross Pinsent, 92 less 16 – 76. …

[see also Folkestone Express, Sandgate, Shorncliffe & Hythe Advertiser: Wednesday 21st September 1910]


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Wednesday 14th September 1910

WATCH THEFT AT NEWTON: A MONTH’S HARD LABOUR:  Yesterday, the Newton Abbot Petty Sessions, Charles Britten, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing a gentleman’s silver watch, value 30s, the property of Eustace Brodrick, of Highweek, on September 12th. The evidence of the prosecutor was that he was working at Pinsent’s Brewery, and his coat and waistcoat, containing a watch and chain, knife, and pencil-case, were left in the passage. Prisoner came to see Mr. Pinsent, but after waiting ten minutes in the passage left. A traveling showman, named William Henry Whiting, said the prisoner offered him the watch for 6s, saying he wanted to sell it for a chap who was hard up. Witness told him that he could buy new watches for the hoop-la for 4s 9d, and eventually he purchased it for 3s 6d. P.C. Anstey proved the recovery of the watch and the arrest of the prisoner at midnight at the Jolly Sailor Inn. Prisoner pleaded guilty and had nothing to say. There was a previous conviction against the prisoner for an assault on a woman, at Newton, June last, and the Bench now sentenced him to one month’s hard labour.

[see similar Western Times: Wednesday 14th September 1910]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Folkestone Express Sandgate Shorncliffe & Hythe Advertiser: Saturday 10th September 1910

Golf: The Borough of Hythe Challenge Cup: … … The following qualified for the third round of the consolation tournament. Mr. B. G. Ewens, Elmstead (6); Capt. Moorhouse, Folkestone (16); Mr. C. Dixon, Hythe (14); Mr. Maxwell Rouse, Folkestone (9); Mr. Ross Pinsent, Hythe (16); Mr. J. Douglas Hythe (5), Mr. R. H. Ames, Folkestone (10); and Mr. H. A. Dickens, Hythe (3) … (continues) … Third Round: … Mr. J. Douglas, Hythe (5), beat Mr. Ross Pinsent (Hythe (16) by 4 and 3 … …


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929