The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Monday 29th October 1928

Prospectus: Friary Holroyd and Healy’s Breweries Limited, … Solicitors to the British Shareholders Trust Limited: Pinsent and Co. 6, Bennetts Hill, Birmingham.


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The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Wednesday 29th February 1928

Prospectus: Thos. Cook & Son, Limited: … Solicitors … To the Trustees for the Debentures Stockholders: Pinsent and Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham. …


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The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Thursday 27th November 1924

Legal Notices: In the High Court of Justice: No. 00526 of 1924: Chancery Division: Mr. Justice Eve: In the Matter of the Lilleshall Company, Limited: and in the Matter of the Companies Consolidation Act, 1908: Notice is hereby given that a petition was on the 14th November 1924 presented to His Majesty’s High Court of Justice by the above named Company to confirm an alteration and extension of the said Company’s objects proposed to be effected by a special resolution of the said Company passed at an extraordinary General  Meeting of the Said Company held on the 14th August 1924 … (detailed description) … … … Dated the 24th day of November 1924; Field Roscoe and Co., 36 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. 2, Agents for: Pinsent and Co., Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, Solicitors for the Company.  


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The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Wednesday 14th May 1924

The Pinsent – Darwin Fund: The Sum of £5,000 having been presented by Mrs. Pinsent, Sir Horace Darwin, and the Hon. Lady Darwin, the Council of the Senate recommend that the aims of the donors would be best attained by the foundation of a Studentship which would have an annual value of about £200, the student to carry out original research.


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 28th January 1922

Deals in Shares of Baldwins (Limited): High Court Test Case: The action by Dr. William Farncombe, of Harborne, against Messrs. Sperling and Company, London, share brokers, claiming over £41,000 as the price of over 13,000 Ordinary Shares in Baldwins (Limited), Swansea, alleged to be payable to the plaintiff under a contact dated February 1920, between the defendants and the directors of Baldwins (Limited), was further heard yesterday before Mr. Justice Coleridge in the King’s Bench Division. The defendants denied any liability, and said they were only acting as agents for the Northumberland shipbuilding Company (Limited) … … (details of the case) …  … Mr. Richard Alfred Pinsent, solicitor, of Birmingham said he acted for Baldwins. He prepared the draft of the agreement of February 27, 1920, with Sperlings. Sperling’s were described as the purchasers, and that was approved by the defendant’s solicitors. He never heard before then that the Northumberland Shipbuilding Company were said to be the purchasers …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Thursday 3rd February 1921

Solicitors’ War Memorial: Sir — The Lord Chancellor, the Right Hon. Lord Birkenhead, has very kindly consented to unveil, 4th March, a visible memorial to the solicitors and articled clerks who fell in the war. The space in the society’s hall is limited and will not allow an attendance exceeding 600. After much thought, the trustees have decided that the relatives of those who have died are entitled to first consideration. The addresses of the relatives are known the trustees only in less than half the cases, and the object of this letter is, through your courtesy, to invite the relatives all solicitors and articled clerks who fell in the war to communicate at once with the Clerk to the War Memorial Trustees, the Law Society’s Hall, Chancery Lane, London. W.C. 2. Having regard to the probable number of applications from relatives, it has been decided that only the nearest can hope to be invited, and it is possible that even a ballot may have to be taken. The 13th February has been fixed as the date when the names of those who can be asked to attend the ceremony will finally be determined, and relatives who desire that their names should then be considered are requested at once to write to the Clerk to the Trustees as below, and obtain from him the necessary form of application. The trustees very much regret that possibly some relatives cannot, and that certainly neither the subscribers to the fund nor the profession generally can be invited, but arrangements will be made for the society’s hall to be open to visitors for the purpose of inspecting the memorial between the hours of 3 and 5 on each week-day, except- Saturday, for a period of three weeks after the 4th March next. —Yours, etc., R. A. PINSENT. Chairman of the Memorial Trustees: Law Society Hall, Chancery Lane, London. W.C.2, January 31.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 13th August 1938

Naval and Military Intelligence: …

Regular Reserve: The under-mentioned have attained the age limit of liability to recall, cease to belong the Res. of Officers: … Regimental List: … Royal Signals: … Maj. J. R. Pinsent, Lt. S. L. Collier …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 5th February 1938

New Baronetcies: Last night’s “London Gazette” stated that Letters Patent have been passed granting the dignity of a baronetcy to each of the under-mentioned and the male heirs: – … Mr. Richard Alfred Pinsent of Selly Hill, Birmingham: … The honours were announced in the New Year List.


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Wednesday 24th November 1937

Naval and Military Intelligence: … … Officers Training Corps: … Cambridge Univ. Contgt. (Sig. Unit) Sen. Div.: – Sec. Lt. R. J. F. H. Pinsent ceases to serve with the Contgt. …


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GRO0749 Hennock: Robert John Francis Homfray Pinsent: 1916 – 1987

The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer: Saturday 2nd October 1937

The Important and Extensive Freehold Factory known as Kettlebrook Mills, Tamworth, together with a freehold residence and 2 dwelling houses will be submitted for sale by auction on Tuesday 26th October 1937, at 11.0 a.m. Catalogues (when ready) of Harold M. Barton, Esq., F.C.A., Messrs. Barton, Mayhew and Co., Chartered Accountants, Alderman’s House, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2; of Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, 2, or of Messrs. Henry Butcher and Col, Auctioneers, 63-64, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. 2.


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