Western Morning News: Friday 26th September 1924

Obituary: Paymr. Rear Adml. Morton, Plymouth: The funeral took place with naval honours at Plymouth yesterday of Paymr. Rear Admiral J. E. V. Morton, C.B., R.N. (retired), of Crescent Mansions, whose death in his 64th year, occurred on Sunday … Among those present at the church were … (list, includes) … Mrs. Pinsent …


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Herne Bay Press: Saturday 27th September 1924

Cook-General, willing to go to London winter months, summer here; good wages, outings; two in family; every consideration to suitable person: Mrs. Pinsent, “St. Mildred.” Beacon Hill.


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GRO0386 Tiverton: Hannah Brooks: 1861 – 1937
 

Western Morning News: Wednesday 17th September 1924

H.M.S. Britannia v. Torquay Wednesday: At Dartmouth: Kick-off 3.0 p.m. Torquay Wednesday: B. Dukes, J. Hawkins, Burley, H. Brown, H. Melhuish, A. Nuttall, B. Brown, C. Hannaford, Pincent, Dist, and Ralph …


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993

Grantham Journal: Saturday 13th September 1924

Melton Burglary Charge: The Woodlands Ransacked: Prisoners Committed for Trial: The story of the alleged burglary at the Woodlands, Burton Road, Melton Mowbray, the residence of Colonel J. N. Price Wood, was unfolded at the Melton Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. C. J. Phillips, and other Magistrates. Edward Albert Stevens (32) and Henry Thos. Schofield (35), labourers, of no fixed home, were charged with breaking and entering … (description of case, and discussion of articles taken) … … 

Articles Disposed Of: Walter Chas. Williams, refreshment-housekeeper, 106, Belgrave-gate, Tom Pinsent, barman at the British Lion Inn, Russell-square, and Joseph Harris, Labourer, Britannia Street, Leicester, spoke of purchasing a pair of gloves, a clock and other articles from the prisoner …


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GRO0856 Tiverton: Tom Pinsent: 1883 – 1935

Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette: Friday 12th September 1924

The Melton Burglary: Prisoners Committed for Trial: At the Melton Police Court on Tuesday before Mr. C. J. Phillips and other magistrates, Edward Albert Stevens (32) and Henry Thomas Schofield (35) both labourers were charged on remand with breaking and entering the dwelling house of Col. Price-Wood., The Woodlands, Burton Road, Melton Mowbray, between the 23rd and 30th August and stealing three gold rings, gold pencil case, two silver match boxes, pair of binoculars. … evidence of witnesses include: … Tom Pinsent, barman at the British Lion Inn, Russell Square, Leicester, said on the evening of the 30th ult., the prisoner, Schofield, came in the house and asked him to buy the clock produced for 5s, which he did. He as carrying the kitbag, also produced, which he asked to leave, and he allowed him to do so. Witness subsequently handed the kit-bay and clock to the Police. … (continues) …


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GRO0856 Tiverton: Tom Pinsent: 1883 – 1935