Sutton Coldfield News: Saturday 7th September 1907

Sale of Freehold Family Residence & Land situated at Chester Road, Erdington, and Property, Aston Lane … continues … Lot 1 – the delightfully situated residence known as “Berwood Grove,” Chester Road … details … Lot 2 – Chester Road: the exceptionally valuable piece of ripe freehold building land adjoining the last Lot, on which is a beautifully laid out tennis court and bowling green … continues … Further particulars may be obtained – as to Lots 1 and 2, from Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennetts Hill …


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Sutton Coldfield News: Saturday 17th August 1907

Local Manufacturer’s Affairs: Public Examination Adjourned; Considerable public interest has been excited in the case of George Tucker, of the Norlands, Erdington, who on Thursday afternoon attended his public examination held before Mr. Registrar Loew at the Birmingham Bankruptcy Court. Debtor carried on business under the style or name of “George Tucker,”, George Tucker and Co.,”, John Wood and Co.” and W. Eldridge and Co.,” at Federation Works Lancaster Street, and at Duddeston Mill Road as a sealing wax manufacturer, fountain pen manufacturer, stationers’ hardware manufacturer and brassfounder … details … Mr. William Randall appeared for Sir Walter Fisher, Mr. Hodgkinson for Messrs. Pinsent and Co., and Mr. C. F. Arnold represented the bankrupt.


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Sutton Coldfield News: Saturday 20th July 1907

Golf: Harborne v Handsworth: Played at Harborne on Saturday: … Harborne, 6, … includes Roy Pinsent (3 & 2), 1 … Handsworth … 4.


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Referenced

GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978