Warwickshire Herald: Thursday 22nd March 1894

The Will of the Late Mr. W. W. Bagot, of Pype Hayes: Probate of the will dated November 23, 1891, of the late Mr. William Walter Bagot, of Pype Hayes, near Birmingham, wo died on the 23rd January 1893, aged forty six has been granted to the sole executor, Mr. Richard Alfred Pinsent, of 29 Waterloo Street, Birmingham: … (overview of bequests)


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Warwickshire Herald: Thursday 1st March 1894

The Late Rev. E. H. Kittoe, of Boldmere: At St. Michael’s Church, Boldmere, on Sunday morning, the Rev. T. D. Williams, at the close of his sermon, said he could not but refer to the sad loss that had fallen upon them by the death of their Vicar, who was so beloved and esteemed … (continues) … (funeral) … Those present in the church included … (list) … Mr. Pinsent …


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Warwickshire Herald: Thursday 10th July 1890

A Sutton Hotel Mortgagee and his Auctioneers: At the Birmingham County Court, on Tuesday, before His Honour Judge Chalmers, Messrs. Gray and Walker, of Temper-row, auctioneers sued Thomas Hayward, of Sutton Coldfield, gentleman to recover £60 for commission … continues … In the course of cross-examination by Mr. Stubbins, witness [Mr. Thomas Walker] said he had been “done” by Messrs. Barlow, Smith and Pinsent and also by Mr. Thomas, Auctioneer: Mr. Stubbins: You will be saying directly that your own solicitors have “done” you: Witness: I will not. I would trust them with anything, but I would not trust you (laughter) … (continues) … 


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