Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 20th July 1935

Freshwater Cup Contest: There were 20 entries for the Bungalow Cup played off at the Freshwater, and all the players were from Southampton and district. … Hockley Competition: J. W. Robbins won the Hockley Eclectic competition on the last nine holes after having tied with S. H. Couper with a net score of 56 ½ … Other returns were … includes … J. L. Pinsent, 66-5-61 … J. R. Pinsent, 65-2-63.


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GRO0525 Devonport: John Laurence Pinsent: 1916 – 2014
GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Western Morning News: Wednesday 17th July 1935

City Mourns First Lord Mayor: Tributes at Funeral: Maces Draped in Black: Council Duties Recalled: … With the soft strains of “O rest in me Lord” screaming from the organ and gradually filling the church, representatives of every aspect of civic and private life in Plymouth stood reverently to attention as the coffin bearing the mortal remains of the late Ald. J. E. Pillar, Plymouth’s first Lord Mayor, who died on July 12, was borne from St. Andrew’s Church after the funeral service yesterday morning … (description and long list of attendees, includes) … F. W. H. Pinsent (District Valuer) …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Biggleswade Chronicle: Friday 12th July 1935

Clipping from Issues of “Biggleswade Chronicle”: July 9th, 1915: … … It is announced that the Rev. John Pinsent of St. John’s Church, Biggleswade, has resigned owing to ill Health


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GRO0495 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1880 – 1925

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 5th July 1935

Homelands Central School: Entrance Exam Successes: The following have been successful in the entry examination for Homelands Central School: Boys: … (list includes) … Hilary John Pinsent (Westhill Junior School) …


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GRO0423 Bristol: Hilary John Silvanus Pinsent: 1924 – 2019 

Crediton Gazette: 4th July 1935

Georgenympton Funeral:  Mrs. B. Bourne: The parish of Georgenympton has lost one of its oldest and most respected inhabitants through the passing of Mrs. Bessie Bourne, which took place on Tuesday, June 25th at the age of 73 years. … (description of funeral) … the flowers … “with fondest love,” from Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent and Ernie, Uplowman … …


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GRO0087 Bristol: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963
GRO0274 Bristol: Ernest John Pinsent: 1920 – 2011
GRO0807 Bristol: Sydney John Pinsent: 1891 – 1968

Western Times: Friday 28th June 1935

Totnes: Saturday the funeral took place at Totnes of Mr. Thomas Maye, of Mount Elwell, Totnes, who died at the age of 93 years. The deceased was the oldest member and a director of the Totnes Race Co., a former churchwarden, charity trustee, and Governor of the Totnes Cottage Hospital. The mourners were Messrs. J. Maye, R. M. Pinsent, T. Maye, Misses M. and E. Maye (nephews and nieces), Mr. A. Maye (great-nephew), Messrs. T. Maye, Charleton, Alfred Michelmore, Mrs. Hartland, Misses B. Maye, Ipplepen, G. Maye, Charleton, and Skinner (cousins), Mr. and Mrs. G. Perry, Mr. G. Heath, senr., Mr. G. Heath, junr., Miss Radford and Miss Horsham.


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GRO0750 Devonport: Robert Maye Pinsent: 1881 – 1944

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 19th June 1935

Aero Engines Limited: … Prospectus … 700,000 Ordinary Shares of 5s each … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 36, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, W.C.2, and 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, 2. …


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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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Truth: Wednesday 19th June 1935

Prospectus: Preliminary Notice: Aero Engines Limited: Issue at Par of 700,000 Ordinary Shares of 5/- Each: The Subscription List to the above Issue will Open and Close tomorrow: Thursday, June 20th, 1935: … description and assets of the company, … The Bankers: … The Brokers: … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 36 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London W.C. 2 and 6, Bennett’s Hill Birmingham 2 and British Pacific Trust Limited, 4 Cleveland Square, St. James, London, S.W. 1 


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Aberdeen Journal: Friday 14th June 1935

Glass has a Visitor: Miss Ross, organiser, visited Glass W.R.I. and gave an interesting demonstration on sack rug-making and wonder weaving. The business meeting followed, and the committee elected were: — Hon. president, Mrs. Ingleby of lnvermarkie; president, Mrs. Pinsent of Edinglassie; vice-president, Mrs. Duncan, Mains Edinglassie; secretary, Mrs. Shand, Schoolhouse: treasurer, Mrs. Thomson, Edinglassie Kennels; and committee — Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Leith, Mrs. McBain, Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. Watt, and Mrs. Smith. It was decided that the July meeting would be a trip to Aberdeen.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974