Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 20th July 1934

Cricket: Downside v. Sandhurst Wanderers: Played on Saturday and Sunday and a drawn game resulted, after the visitors had forded the follow-on: Scores: Sandhurst Wanderers: Total 252: Includes B. R. Macnamara, c. Leeper, b. Pinsent, 84; … E. D. Tims, c. Addinton, b. Pinsent 37; … J. D. King-Martin b. Pinsent, 7 … Downside: First Innings: Total 136: includes … R. P. Pinsent, c. Whiting, b. Graham, 29 … Downside: Second Innings: Total 174 (for 5 wickets) … includes … R. P. Pinsent, lbw Wilson, 24 …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997916 – 1997)

Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 15th June 1934

Cricket: Downside School v. Blundell’s: These teams met at Downside on Saturday, when the homesters won by 54 runs. The visitors fared very badly after the tea interval, five of their wickets falling for only three runs. Pollen taking four of these for two runs: Altogether Pollen captured 5 wickets for 7 runs: … Scores: Downside: Total 124: … includes R. P. Pinsent, b. Morant, 2; … Blundell’s: Total 70: … includes A. M. Wynne, c. Pinsent, b. Addington, 18 …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997916 – 1997)

Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 16th December 1932

Downside: The funeral of Mr. Owen John Gahan (21), the Cambridge undergraduate, and a former scholar of Downside School, whose death occurred at Letchworth when his car overturned, took pace at Downside on Friday … The headmaster of Downside School, the Rev. R. S. Trafford, was the celebrant … The bearers were W. G. H. Worrall (Head of Roberts House), T. G. Hazel, A. J. Holberton, J. E. Barrie, P. F. Given-Wilson, and P. D. Pinsent (House Prefects) …


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GRO0712 Devonport: Paul Desmond Pinsent: 1915 – 1997

Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 13th July 1934

Downside School v. King’s School Bruton: These teams met at Downside on Saturday and resulted in a win for the homesters by 132 runs. Bowling for Downside, J. M. H. Pollen captured 5 wickets for 17 runs: Scores: Downside: 212: includes R. P. Pinsent, c. Wilson, b. Trestrail … King’s School Bruton: Total 81: includes M. D. I. Gass, c. Pinsent. b. Pollen, 8 …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 8th June 1934

Cricket: Downside School v. Downside Wanderers: These teams met in a two-days’ match at Downside, on Saturday and Sunday, and the results was a win for the Wanderers by seven wickets: Scores: Downside School: First inning: Total 129 … (includes) … R. P. Pinsent, lbw. b. Radcliffe, 11; … Downside School: Second Innings: Total 202 (declared) … (includes) … R. P. Pinsent, b. Radcliffe, 24:  … Downside Wanderers: First Innings: Total 229: … (includes) … R. C. Arbuthnot c. Pinsent b. Smith 0; … T. C. Wallis, c. Pinsent, b. Mortimer … Downside Wanderers: Second Innings …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Shepton Mallet Journal: Tuesday 1st May 1934

Downside School v. Clifton Club: Played at Downside, on Saturday the visitors winning by three wickets. Bowing for the homesters Leeper secured 2 wickets for 18 runs and Bell 2 for 28: Scores: Downside: Total 120: … includes R. P. Pinsent, b. Warren, 27 … Clifton C.C.: Total 137 (for seven wickets) … includes … K. C. Kinnersley, b. Pinsent, 56; … W.W. Holland, c. Pinsent. b. Smith, 16 … 


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 23rd June 1933

Cricket: Downside School v. Somerset Stragglers: Downside: Total 148: Includes R. P. Pinsent, lbs. b. Gunstone, 15; … Somerset Stragglers: 163: … also … Downside School v. Downside Wanderers: These teams met at Downside on Saturday and Sunday. The game was left drawn, owing to rain curtailing play: Downside Wanderers: Total 154: … Downside School: Total 149 (for four wickets) … R. P. Pinsent, did not bat.


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 6th December 1929

Downside School Opera: The students of Downside School, under the direction of Dom Paul Brookfield, last week presented the Gilbert and Sullivan opera “Patience,” in their gymnasium, to an audience of nearly 700 people of the locality. The proceeds were for the District Nursing Association: … the Dramatis Personae in the opera were as follows … (includes) … Officers of Dragoon Guards: … (includes) H. R. Pinsent … (also) … Prize Giving Day: The annual prize-giving took place at Downside School on Saturday in the Gymnasium, in the presence of about 400 parents and friends. The Abbot of Downside presided, supported by the Bishop of Clifton, and the headmaster, the Rev. R. S. Trafford … Old boys had been successful during the past twelve months, and special mention should be made of J. T. Molony, who secured a place in Class 1 Division of the Law Tripos, and gained the George Long Prize for Jurisprudence. B. N. H. Thornley gained a second in Mechanical Science Tripos, and the John Bernard Seely prize in aeronautics. B. H. Pinsent had been elected to a Major Classical Scholarship at Trinity Hall, Cambride, and he had no hesitation also in awarding him the Gregory Medal. He was glad to say the authorities had allowed him to come down to his old school and receive the medal personally.


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000
GRO1083 Devonport: Harold Ross Pinsent: 1913 – 1988