Western Daily Press: Tuesday 29th May 1934

120, all out: (R. P. Pinsent, 33): Clifton: Total 137 for seven wickets: (Pinsent took two wickets) … 


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GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Western Daily Press: Monday 25th July 1932

Cricket: Downside v. Midsomer Norton: Match drawn: Scores: Midsomer Norton: Total 202 (for seven wickets, dec.): Downside: P. Pinsent, c. Nomansell, b. Helmore, 13; C. Bisgood, not out 65; A. Scroop, not out 43: Total 123 (for one wicket). …

[see also Shepton Mallet Journal: Friday 29th July 1932]


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GRO0712 Devonport: Paul Desmond Pinsent: 1915 – 1997

Western Daily Press: Tuesday 1st December 1914

Birth: Pinsent, Sept. 29, 1914, at 7 Alpine Road, Easton, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pinsent, a daughter.

[see also Western Daily Press: Wednesday 2nd December 1914]


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GRO0029 Bristol: Alfred Louie Pinsent: 1880 – 1944
GRO0548 Bristol: Joyce Rosalie Pinsent: 1914 – 1978
GRO0758 Bristol: Rosalie Pinsent: 1879 – 1955

Western Daily Press: Friday 19th March 1909

Industrial Exhibition at Redland: Workmen’s Flowers and Handicrafts: The 37th industrial exhibition and show of window grown plants promoted by the Redland and West Bristol Workmen’s Flower Show and Home Encouragement Society was opened yesterday by the Sheriff (Mr. Stanley Badcock) at Redland Park Hall … (discussion) …  The Prize List … (includes) … Collections of natural Objects: … 1, Mr. Hawkins; 2, Mr. H. Pinsent; 3, Mr. J. Chambers … 

[GROxxxx Bristol]


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Western Daily Press: Wednesday 3rd February 1909

IN the Matter of the Companies Acts 1862 to 1907: and in the Matter of the Sharpness Chemical Company Limited: Notice is Hereby Given that the Creditors of the before-named Company which is being voluntarily wound up are required, on or before the Twelfth day of March 1909, being the day for that purpose fixed by the undersigned, to send their Names and Addresses and the particulars of their DEBTS or CLAIMS and the Names and Addressee of their Solicitors, if any, to JOHN HENRY GENT, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, Incorporated Accountant, the Liquidator of the said Company and, if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator are, by their Solicitors, to come in and prove their said Debts or Claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof, they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 27th day of January 1909: PINSENT & Co., of 6, Bennett’s Hill. Birmingham, Solicitors to the above-named Liquidator.



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Western Daily Press: Tuesday 7th April 1908

The following awards are made at Trinity College: … Elected to major scholarships: … First year:  – P. J. Daniell, for Mathematics; G. H. S. Pinsent, for Mathematics; J. R. M. Butler, for Classics …


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976

Western Daily Press: Wednesday 26th February 1908

Redland Liberals: Last night the annual meeting of the Redland Ward Liberal Association was held at the Redland Grove Schoolroom, Fernbank Road, Mr. T. L. Pearson presided, and there were present, Messrs. J. H. Vallance, B. Bedell, E. G. Palmer, H. Coward, E. T. Morgan, F. E. R. Davey, C. E. Finch, H. J. Davies, G. Sparks, R. Aston, C. D. Wicks, R. Wright, A. Good, E. F. Jones, W. B. Edwards, P. G. Caple, W. H. Pinsent, W. Marsh and G. Rumbold. The Secretary (Mr. P. G. Caple) presented his report, which stated that the year had been an uneventful one. The committee trusted that this year early steps might be taken to secure a good candidate …


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Western Daily Press: Friday 6th September 1907

Bath Horse Show … Single Harness Horses: Class 25: Single harness horses, not less that 14 hands 2 inches: Mr. G. Jackson’s Allesboro Wild Tris; 2, Mr. W. S. Cunard’s White Cloud; 3, Mr. J. Goldsworthy’s Stockings; r. Mr. W. S. Cunard’s Maid of Hawthorn; h.c. Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Fernichurst Lady Olivette: … … Silver Medal for the best Hackney or pony mare, filly, or filly foal: – 1, Mr. W. S. Pinsent’s Fernichurst Lady Olivette;


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Daily Press: Friday 7th September 1906

Bath Horse Show: Second Day: … The harness and jumping competitions were full of interest. In the class for single harness horses not less than 14.2, Mr. W. S. Pinsent (Newton Abbot) had Fernishurst Lady Olivette place first, and the chestnut had on the previous day been adjudged the best hackney in the competition for the society’s silver medal …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Daily Press: Monday 23rd July 1900

THOMAS ANDREWS RAWLINS: DECEASED: Pursuant to the Act Parliament 22 and 23 Victoria cap. 35. Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other Persons having CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or affecting the estate of THOMAS ANDREWS RAWLINS, late of No. 1, Caledonia Place. Clifton, in the City and County of Bristol, Colonel of the Army, retired, died on the 30th day of May, 1900 and whose will was proved in the Bristol Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court Justice on the 17th day of July, 1900 by Colonel Sebastian White Rawlins of 3, Westfield Park, Redland, in the City and County of Bristol, Reginald Sparrow Pynsent Rawlins, of 1, Caledonia Place, aforesaid, gentleman, and William Alford, of Netley House, Clifton, aforesaid, solicitor, the executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars their Claims to me, the undersigned, the Solicitor for the said Executors, before the 24th day August, 1900, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands which they shall then have notice; and they will not be liable for the assets the said deceased or any part thereof distributed to any person or persons whose Claims and Demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 20th day of July 1900: WILLIAM ALFORD, Clifton, Bristol: Solicitor for the said Executors.

[see also Bristol Mercury: Saturday 11th August 1900]


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