Western Daily Press: Tuesday 23rd May 1933

Bristol Anglers Fined at Axbridge: Fished at Congresbury Without Licences: Thomas Toogood, of Upper Belgrave Road Bristol, S. E. Pinsent, Stokes Croft, Bristol; H. S. Purringham, Sea Mills, Bristol, and R. H. Lalonde, Worsley Road, Bishopston, were summoned at Axbridge Police Court yesterday, by Alexander Mackenzie, head water bailiff of the Board of Conservators of the Avon, Parrett, and Brue fishing district for fishing for trout without licences. Mr. Teek who prosecuted, said the men were seen on Easter Monday fishing at Congresbury. Pinsent said he had a licence at home, but it was found that he had not taken out a licence until two days after the offence. The others had been given the opportunity to take out licences but had not done so up to the date the summonses had been issued. Pinsent, who appeared, was fined £1 and the other three £2 each.

[see also Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 26th May 1933]


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Western Daily Press: Wednesday 19th June 1935

Prospectus: Aero Engines Limited: … There are no debentures or debenture stock: Issue at Par of 700,000 Ordinary Shares of 5/- Each … Solicitors: Pinsent & Co., 36 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, W.C. 2, and 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2. …


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Western Daily Press: Monday 10th June 1935

Cricket: … G.W.R., Avonmouth v. Richmond: At Avonmouth: Richmond won by 31 runs: Scores: Richmond: 101: G.W.R., Avonmouth: 80 (J. Pincent, 19)


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Western Daily Press: Monday 1st October 1934

To Printers Manufacturers and Others: Re: Clarke’s Litho. Co. Ltd., Freehold Property at St. Paul’s Bristol: Charles A. Tricks & Son, are instructed by W. L. Barrows Esq., A.C. A. the Receiver for Debenture Holder to sell by auction at the Full Moon Hotel, North Street, Bristol on Tuesday the 3rd day of October 1934 at seven p.m. the useful Freehold Property No. 19 Pritchard Street, Portland Square Bristol … … to view and for further particularly apply to … or to Messrs. Pinsent & Co. solicitors, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham.


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Western Daily Press: Saturday 22nd September 1934

To Printers, Manufacturers and Others: Re: Clarke’s Litho. Co. Ltd.: freehold property at St. Paul’s Bristol: Charles A. Tricks & Son are instructed by W. L. Barrows, Esq., A.C. A. the Receiver for Debenture Holders, to Sell by Auction, at the Full Moon Hotel, North Street, Bristol, on Tuesday the 2d day of October 1934, at second p.m., the useful Freehold Property, No. 19, Pritchard Street, Portland Square Bristol: … …  To View and for further particulars apply the Auctioneers … or to Messrs. Pinsent & Co., Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham. ….

[see also Western Daily Press: Monday 1st October 1934]


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Western Daily Press: Thursday 2nd August 1934

Germany’s Payment Restrictions: British Government Open Negotiations: … … (discussion) … … Mr. G. H. S. Pinsant, financial adviser to the Embassy in Berlin, is in charge of the negotiations on the British side, and he has been joined by a Board of Trade expert. They are in daily touch with representatives of the Reich Government and of the Reichsbank.


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Western Daily Press: Tuesday 17th July 1934

Cricket: Downside v. Sandhurst Wanderers: At Downside: Match Drawn: Scores: Sandhurst Wanderers: Total 252 (Pinsent took four wickets); Downside: Total 136 (R. P. Pinsent c. Whiteing, b. Graham, 29): … Second Innings – Total 174 for five wickets (R. P. Pinsent lbw b. Wilson, 24).


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Western Daily Press: Tuesday 19th June 1934

Cricket: Downside v. Butterflies: At Downside and resulting in a win for the Butterflies by eight wickets, the third wicket falling after the match had been won. Downside: Total 198: (R. P. Pinsent, run out 5): Butterflies: 202 (G. H. Raimes, c. Pinsent b. Pollen, 0).

[see also Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 22nd June 1934]


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Western Daily Press: Tuesday 12th June 1934

Cricket: Downside School v. Blundell’s School: At Downside: Downside School won by 54 runs: Scores: Downside: Total 124 (R. P. Pinsent 2); Blundell’s: total 79 (A. M. Wynne, c. Pinsent b. Addington, 18).


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Western Daily Press: Saturday 2nd June 1934

Downside School v. Free Foresters: At Downside, on Thursday: Match Drawn: Scores: Downside, 87 for nine wickets (R. P. Pinsent, lbw b. Hardy, 21): Free Foresters: 269 for five declared (Pinsent, three wickets) …


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997