Tiverton Gazette: 3rd July 1888

The Devon County Agricultural Shows: The annual Show of the Devon County Agricultural Association opened on Wednesday at Barnstable, in a field at Pottington which has been lent by Mr. W. Fisher … Poultry: … 6: Dorkings, coloured (cock and hen), 1 & 2 W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot. … … 20, Selling class, Dorkings, Houdans, Malays, or Plymouth Rocks (single cock or cockerel), price not to exceed 20s. 1, John C. Huxtable; 2, Mr. Wollocombe, Lewdown; 3, George French; h, c, George Heaman; c, W. S. Pinsent … 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Tiverton Gazette: 3rd November 1936

Mr. James Chave at Uplowman: Friends from a wide area were present at the funeral at Uplowman Churchyard, on Saturday, October 24th, of Mr. James Chave, of Sellake Farm, who passed away on October 20th at the age of 71. … (discussion) … The large congregation included … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963

Tiverton Gazette: 28th April 1936

New Rackenford Company: Rackenford Manor Estates, Ltd. (313,073) – Private Company Registered April 16: Capital £30,000 in £1 shares: Objects: To acquire Rackenford Manor and its contents and any lands, buildings fishing rights or other hereditaments near or adjoining thereto in Devonshire … solicitors, Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham:


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Tiverton Gazette: 10th December 1935

Obituary: Mr. W. Cleeve of Uplowman: The funeral of Mr. Willian Cleeve, of Cottmoor Farm, Uplowman, whose death at the age of 76 was recorded in our last issues, was at Uplowman Parish Church of Wednesday … discussion. … beautiful flowers were sent as follows: … (list includes) … “with sincere sympathy” from Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
GRO0807 Bristol: Sydney John Pinsent: 1891 – 1968

Tiverton Gazette: 19th June 1934

Mrs. Emily Sanders, of Tiverton: The funeral of Mrs. Emily Sanders, of Laburnum, St. Andrew Street, Tiverton, was at Tiverton Cemetery on Wednesday … (discussion) … beautiful wreaths were sent as follows: … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent (Torquay), …


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Tiverton Gazette: 25th July 1933

Wallingbrook School Speech Day: Headmaster and Modern Life: “baby” Cars preferred to prams. The annual athletic contests and speech day at Wallingbrook School, Chumleigh, took place on Wednesday the 19th Inst. … (speech) … Sports Results: … Rifle shooting competition: 1, Ralph, 2, Palfrey; 3 (equal) Fendal I and Troake. Old Boy’s Race (200 yards): 1, Eastman; 2, Pincent, 3. Southcombe … Old Boy’s Race (100 yards), 1, Pincent; 2, Eastman; 3, (equal), Southcombe and Clarke …


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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993

Tiverton Gazette: 4th April 1933

The Rev. F. Dennis officiating, of Mr. David Gillespie Sanders, formerly of 175 Chapel Street, Tiverton, whose death at Torquay was recoded in our last issue. He was 68 years of age … (description of funeral) … Beautiful wreaths were sent … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pincent (friends and neighbours, Torquay).


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Tiverton Gazette: 11th October 1932

Concerts at Uplowman: Clever Dramatic Sketches: Uplowman has for many years been famed for the excellence of is dramatic and musical entertainments, and those given on Tuesday and Wednesday in aid of the Funds of St. Peter’s Church fully maintained the high standard. Miss Chave, who has a long record in presentation of enjoyable entertainments, arranged excellent programmes in which the school children played a prominent part … … Mrs. Moncrieff, Miss Shue and Mr. Perkins contributed to the programme and Mr. J. G. Pedler told Jan Stewer’s now famous tale of “Jan’ Fiddle.” The sketch “Cherry Bounce” took the place of the incident of the lady in the kitchen with her trio of lovers and proved a highly acceptable item played with crispness and point. The dramatis personae were as follows: … includes … “Doctor’s Boy,”, Master E. Pinsent; “Mrs. Homespun,” Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
GRO0274 Bristol: Ernest John Pinsent: 1920 – 2011

Tiverton Gazette: 13th October 1931

Entertainments at Uplowman: Effort for Church Funds. Among the most enjoyable events in the social life or Uplowman are the entertainments which Miss Chave organizes each year in aid of Church Funds.  … … Scenes from “Alice in Wonderland” were creditable played by the school children who had been trained by Mrs. Court Hamilton. Parts were taken as follows: “Alice.” Vera Wright; “The Hatter,” Arthur Redwood; “The Black Cat,” Archie Richards; “March Hare” Ernest Pinsent, “Doormouse,” Roy Wright …


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GRO0274 Bristol: Ernest John Pinsent: 1920 – 2011

Tiverton Gazette: 29th August 1929

Entertainment at Uplowman: An enjoyable entertainment, arranged by Miss Chave, in aid of Church funds, was held in the Schoolroom, Uplowman, on Wednesday evening. Rev. E. J. Sandford (Rector) presided. … … The entertainment closed with an enjoyable sketch entitled “There’s no place like home,” played by the following: Mr. Wilson, Miss M. Wright; Thomas Allsopp (a ne’er do well), Mr. G. Hayward; Mrs. Willson, Miss W. Wright, Mrs. Milton, Mrs. Pinsent; Jane (the maid) Miss F. Cleeve.


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963