Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 12th February 1937

Estate of Mr. James Booth, deceased, Claverdon, Warwickshire, 17 miles from Birmingham, 6 miles from Warwick, 7 miles from Stratford on Avon: Important Sale of valuable Freehold Properties: Lot 1 – the Very attractive residence known as “Ardencote” … (continues up to Lot 16) … Edwards, son, & Bigwood, F.A.I. will sell the above by Auction at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham on Thursday March 11th 1917 at four p.m. precisely: Solicitors, Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2 …

[see also other dates]


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Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 6th November 1936

James Booth, J.P., Deceased: All persons having claims against the estate of the late Mr. James Booth, J.P., of Ardencote, Claverdon, Warwickshire, who died on the 16th inst., are requested to send particulars thereof forthwith to us, the undersigned. Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2, 30th October 1936, solicitors for the Executors.

[see extended version mentioning Richard Alfred Pinsent: Stratford Upon Avon Herald: Friday 4th December 1936]


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948


 
 

Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 5th May 1925

Stratford-on-Avon District Council: … … … Respecting Claverdon sewerage, Messrs. Willcox and Raikes wrote that they had been asked by Messrs. Pinsent and Co., who were acting for Mr. J. Booth, for particulars of their scheme.

[see related ongoing discussion: Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 5th June 1925 to Friday 25th January 1929]


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Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 27th March 1925

Local Dog Breeders at Law: Wellesbourne Lady sued: At the Birmingham Assizes, before Mr. Justice Salter, the hearing was concluded before a special jury of the action brought by Mrs. Hilda Cowan, wife of Lieut. Colonel Cowan, of Hyde Mill, Stow on the world, who sought damages from Mrs. Gladys Huntington, wife of Major Huntington, of Wellesbourne House, Warwick, for an alleged breach of warranty in regard to a Great Dane bitch. The parties are both well-known breeders of Great Danes … (complaint that defendant sold plaintiff a bitch infected with mange) … Mr. Wiles, (instructed by Pinsent and Co.) for the defendant … (jury deadlocked) …


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Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 2nd June 1922

By direction of the Executors of the late Mr. J. B. Brooks, J.P., Highly important Sale in numerous lots of a Valuable Freehold Estate … Edwards, Son, & Bigwood, in conjunction with J. Thomas White, will sell the above by Auction at the Grand Hotel Birmingham on Wednesday June 14th 1922 at three p.m. Plans and particulars may be had of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6 Bennett’s Hill …


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Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 8th July 1921

To be sold by auction, by E. G. Righton & Son at the Lygon Arms Hotel, Campden on Wednesday July 13th 1921, at four or five o’clock, subject to conditions … freehold dwelling … To view, apply to the Tenants: and for further particulars to the Auctioneers at Evesham, Alcester and Pershore; or to Pinsent & Co. Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham … 


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Stratford-upon-Avon Herald: Friday 4th July 1919

Local Property in the Market: On Friday evening, at the Shakespeare Hotel, Messrs. Walker Barnard and Son were privileged to offer for sale certain properties and land situate in and close to the borough … (includes) …  fully licenced inn known as the Bell, Shottery … (details) … Mr. Barnard said he would be pleased to trat privately for the disposal of an of the unsold lots. The solicitors interested were Messrs. Pinsent and Co., of Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham … 


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Stratford on Avon Herald: Friday 13th June 1919

Shottery: One mile from Stratford on Avon: Valuable Freehold Fully-licences Inn, Cottage, Building-land ang Garden Ground: Walker Barnard & Son have received instructions to sell by auction at the Shakespeare Hotel, Stratford on Avon … several lots including … The Bell Inn, Shottery …  To view apply to the respective tenants and for further particulars to the Auctioneers, Stratford-upon-Avon, or to Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham. [see also other dates]


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Stratford Upon Avon Herald: Friday 18th October 1918

The Local Government Board wrote transmitting a copy of a report from Mrs. Pinsent who visited the Guardians institution on behalf of the Board of Control. Four males and two females of unsound mind she saw appeared contented and happy, and further particulars were given of individual cases. Miss Verney described the report as a curious commentary on Mrs. Pinsent’s advice that they ought to have more of such people in the workhouse. …


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Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 20th September 1918

Stratford upon Avon Board of Guardians: … … Rev. F. H. Hodgson then made a report on the visit to the Workhouse of Mrs. Pinsent, one of the Board’s Commissioners under the Mental Deficiency Act. The object of the visit was to try and persuade them to put the Union under the Act as a certified institution … … (discussion) … …


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Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949