Birmingham Daily Post: Monday 21st September 1914

Voluntary Help in War Time: To organizations which Need it: To Men who are willing to give it: Pleases communicate with Voluntary Social Service Bureau, 32 Warwick Chambers, Warwick House, Corporation Street: President A. D. Steel-Maitland, M.P., Chairman, Arthur Godlee, Hon. Secretaries: J. R. Wharton, Roy Pinsent …


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

London Evening Standard: Monday 7th September 1914

Companies, Commercial, etc., The Cantareira Water Supply and Drainage Company of the City of Sao Paulo, 5 per cent debenture bonds at £100 (Second Series): Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the terms of the said loan Bonds bearing the following numbers, viz: – …  (long list of numbers) … were this day drawn by lot for redemption at the office of the British Bank of South America in the presence of Ross Pinsent, a Director and Patrick Ernest O’Hea, Secretary of the said Bank and of Joseph Phillips Crawley, Notary Public, and are payable on and after the first day of October next at the office of the said Bank. The bonds, with coupon sheets attached, must be left three clear days for examination. Office hours, 11 to 2, Saturdays excepted: London 4th September 1914: Ross Pinsent, director: P. E. O’Hea, Secretary: Countersigned: J. Phillips Crawley, Not. Publ: Firm Grain & Sons, 9 Bishopsgate E.C.


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929

Birmingham Daily Mail: Friday 4th September 1914

The Training Ground: Intending recruits will probably welcome the announcement that there is every prospect of their preliminary training being carried out in the neighbourhood of Birmingham. The military authorities have inspected Sutton Park, and, although not definite decision has yet been arrived at, it is understood the Mayor of Sutton Coldfield, and his colleagues will readily give all facilities. … The Deputy Mayor gratefully acknowledges the following additional donations to the equipment fund. … … (includes) … … R. A. Pinsent – £50. …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948