Nottingham Journal: Monday 31st September 1936

Wedding: Pinsent – Brunt: The wedding took place at St. Aidan’s Church, Old Basford, on Saturday of Miss Elisabeth Brunt, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Warner, of 146 Park-lane, Old Basford and Mr. James William Pinsent, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pinsent, of 21 Bullivant-street, Nottingham. Miss Brant, who was given away by Mr. W. Brunt (brother), wore a dress of satin beaute with a silk lace halo, and her bouquet was of red roses and white heather. The bridesmaids were the Misses Ivy Jarratt and Amy Hydes (cousins) and Joyce Pinsent (sister the bridegroom). Two of the bridesmaids were dressed in flowered lavender suede gossamer, and carried pink carnations, while the third attendant wore lavender satin beaute and carried a basket of sweet peas. The best man was Mr. F. Pinsent (brother of the bridegroom). The Rev. J. Vine officiated. A reception was afterwards held at the Bulwell Liberal Club. The honeymoon will be spent In Bucks.


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GRO0991 Tiverton: Elizabeth Pinsent: 1913 – 1987
GRO0463 Tiverton: James William Pinsent: 1912 – 1999
GRO0546 Tiverton: Joyce Lilian Pinsent: 1924 – xxxx
GRO0989 Tiverton: Lily Gertrude Pinsent: 1886 – 1968
GRO0832 Tiverton: Thomas Pinsent: 1885 – 1976
GROxxxx Tiverton

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 18th September 1936

The Late Mr. J. D. Pinsent: Estate of £10, 173: Probate has been granted of the will of Mr. John Douglas Pinsent of 37, Auckland Road, East Southsea, bank official, who died on June 12 last, leaving estate of the gross value of £10,173 9s 9d, with net personalty, £7,893 1s 7d.


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GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 18th September 1936

Late Col. F. N. Playfair: Winchester Funeral: The flag of the Hampshire Regiment was at half-mast at the entrance to the Depot of the Hampshire Regiment, on Saturday, when the funeral of the late Col. F. H. G. Playfair, C.B.E. was held in the Garrison Church, Winchester. … description of the occasion … list of attendees included … Major J. R. Pinsent, D.S.O. … … 


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Portsmouth Evening News: Thursday 17th September 1936

The Late Mr. J. D. Pinsent: Estate of £10,173: Probate has been granted of the will of Mr. John Douglas Pinsent, of 37 Auckland Road, East Southsea, Bank Official, who died on June 12th Last, leaving estate of the gross value of £10,173 9s 9d. with net personalty, £7,893 1s 7d.


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GRO0520 Devonport: John Douglas Pinsent: 1872 – 1936

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 12th September 1936

By order of the Owners; Messrs. Alfred Herbert Limited: at an upset price of £12,000: Wolverhampton: Henry Butcher & Co. will offer for sale by auction (unless previously sold) at the Victoria Hotel, Wolverhampton, on Wednesday October 7th, 1936, at 2.30 p., the important Modern Freehold Factory known as “Bushbury Works” (formerly occupied by the Cyno Engineers Co. Ltd. … … Particulars, Plans and Condition of Sale may be had of Messrs. Pincent and Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2, or of Messrs. Henry Butcher and Co., Industrial Property Auctioneers, 63 and 64, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. 2 … 


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Wokingham Times: Friday 11th September 1936

Berkshire Egg-Laying Trials: County Laying Test Winners: Local Breeders Successes: A pen of six Light Sussex birds, entered in the Berkshire County Egg-laying Trials by Bishop Whitehead of Pincent’s Hill, Calcot, has won the Vlasto Challenge Cup and silver challenge Cup this year. …


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Aberdeen Journal: Wednesday 30th September 1936

Glass’s Programme: How to clean and truss a fowl was demonstrated to Glass W.R.I. by Mrs. Macpherson, Cairney. A guessing competition was carried out by Mrs. MacBain, Beldorney, the winner being Miss Brander and Miss Grant. Sixpenny mystery parcels were sold for the good of the funds. Mrs. Pinsent, president, thanked the demonstrator, also the hostesses, who were Mrs. MacBain, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. Watt and Mrs. Shand. …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

New Milton Advertiser: Saturday 26th September 1936

Appeal for more members: Milton & Milford Choral Society’s Good Year: The New Milton and Milford Choral Society held a very successful meeting and social evening at the Public Hall on Tuesday: Mr. E. Spackman presided in the absence of Canon W. G. Edwards (chairman) and he was supported by Mrs. Spackman (hon. Secretary and treasurer) and Miss A. Baker (hon, conductor), About 26 were present including five new members … (discussion of season) … The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Tinker; chairman, Canon Edwards; hon. conductor, Miss Baker; hon. accompanist, Mrs. K. Killick; hon secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Spackman; committee, Mrs. Pinsent, Miss Gault, Mr. C. G. Foot and E. C. Lanyon … (continues)


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GRO1180 Hennock: Edith Mary Lane: 1894 – 1989

Aberdeen Journal: Monday 7th September 1936

Glass’s Jelly Awards: Glass W.R.I. Mrs. Couper of Logie gave interesting talk on the different countries she had visited, and also showed dolls dressed in the national dress of the various countries. In a competition for green gooseberry jelly, Mrs. Mackie, Chapelhill, got first prize, and Mrs. Watt, Blairmore Cottages, second prize. Votes of thanks were given by Mrs. Duncan to the hostesses — Miss Gauld, Haugh; Mrs. Gauld, Auldyne; Miss Gauld, Parkhaugh; and Miss Fraser, Beldorney. A special vote of thanks was also given to Mrs. Pinsent, Edinglassie Lodge, who provided the prizes for the competition.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974