Western Daily Press: Monday 9th September 1935

Cricket: Sinfield Shares in Stand of 181 Runs: Another Fine Innings by Glo’shire Man: Bad Day for S. Africans: In the final match of their cricket tour, the South Africans had a trying experience at Scarborough on Saturday. Not only did H. D. G. Leveson-Gower’s powerful eleven score 403 for six wickets in four hours and 55 minutes, but Wade fell when fielding and dislocated his left shoulder … …  H. D. G. Leveson Gower’s XI: First Innings, total 403 (for six wkts) … (includes Leyland, c. Pincent, b. Langton 55) … South Africans: H. F. Wade, B, Mitchell, E. A. Rowan, K. G. Viljoen, A. D. Nourse, H. B. Cameron, E. L. Dalton, A. B. Langton, C. L. Vincent, (sic) D. Tomlinson and R. J. Crisp …


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North Wilts Herald: Friday 6th September 1935

Methodist church: Swindon Delegates to Stroud Synod: Delegates and representatives of the Oxford and Gloucester district who have been appointed to attend the Methodist Synod, will assemble at the Methodist church, Castle Street, Stroud on 19th September, where the Synod will be held. – the aggregate number of delegates eligible to attend being about 300 … … Prospect Circuit: … (list includes) … H. H. Pinsent … 


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 5th September 1935

Central Welsh Board: Examination Results for Cardiganshire: … … School Certificates: … … (include) … … Philip James Noel Pinsent: English, history, Latin, French (oral proficiency), arithmetic (with credit), biology … …


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GRO0720 Tiverton: Philip James Noel Pinsent: 1921 – 2007

Swindon Advertiser and North Wilts Chronicle: Monday 2nd September 1935

Round the Town: Methodist Synod: Delegates and representatives of the Oxford and Gloucester district who have been appointed to attend the Methodist Synod, will assemble at the Methodist Church, Castle Street, Stroud, on 10th September, where the Synod will be held: The aggregate number of delegates eligible to attend being about 300 …. Prospect Circuit: Res. W. H. Kent, E. Banks, Messrs. W. R. Robins, J.P., W. B. Hill, W. J. Reade, R. G. Cripps, F.O. Fry, and W. Webb; Regent Street Circuit: Revs. R. A. Brown, P. Tomlinson, E. W. Batterham, Messrs. R. G. Pockett, H. H. Pincent, R. Ford, A. E. Harding, Mrs. A. Mathhews, J.P. and Mrs. H. Vincent (sic); Farringdon Circuit …


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Aberdeen Journal: Monday 30th September 1935

Glass has Sale Success: A successful cake and candy sale was held by Glass W.R.I., Mrs. Pinsent, Edinglassie Lodge, presided and in the unavoidable absence of Miss Ross, St Ann’s, Huntly, opened the sale. Before doing so, Mrs. Pinsent made sympathetic reference to the death of Mrs. Cassie, who was a most enthusiastic member. Mrs. Duncan thanked Mrs. Pinsent for the valuable help she at all times gave the Institute. The stallholders were: — Candy, Mrs. Shand and Mrs. Leith; cake, Mrs. Thomson, and Mrs. Fraser; dairy, Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Burgess; jumble; Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Watt; tea — Mrs. Mackie and Mrs. McBain; bran dips; Mrs. Pinsent. Winners of competitions were Mrs. Pinsent and Miss Brander. The drawings amounted to £21 14s 9d.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Advertiser: Saturday 28th September 1935

Changes Its Name: Milton Choral Society: Recognition for Milford Members: The Milton Choral Society has been so well supported by Milford that the name has been changed to the New Melton and Milford Choral Society … (continues) (discussion) … The election of officers then took place … (includes) … committee, Mrs. Pincent, Miss Gault, Messrs. C. G. Foot, and E. C. Lanyon. … 


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GRO1180 Hennock: Edith Mary Lane: 1894 – 1989

Southwestern Star (London): Friday 27th September 1935

Southwestern Police Court: … … Arrests at Clapham Common: … Robert Sadler (42) chauffeur, 52 Ashvale Road, Tooting was fined 12 6d, and Doris Pinsent (24) 33 Faunce Street, Kennington, 7s 6d for acting indecently last night at South Side Clapham Common:


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GRO1475 Tiverton: Doris Osborne: 1910 – xxxx (?)

Aberdeen Journal: Monday 23rd September 1935

Glass at Garden Party: The members Glass W.R.I. were entertained to a garden party at Edinglassie Lodge by their president, Mrs. Pinsent. An enjoyable afternoon was spent, treasure hunting in the gardens and in guessing competitions. After tea the company was treated to a cinema show by Mr. Pinsent. Prizes were given by the hostess for the various competitions and were presented by Master Ewen Pinsent. Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent were warmly thanked for their kindness by Mrs. Duncan, vice-president. Prizewinners were: — Miss Spruce, Miss Robson, Mrs. Leith, Miss Gauld, Miss Brander, Mrs. Robertson, and Mrs. Anderson.


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948
GRO0291 Devonport: Ewen Macpherson Pinsent: 1930 – 2020 
GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974