Aberdeen Journal: Friday 9th June 1939

Glass Officials: Messrs. Watson and A. Duncan were tellers for the election at Glass W.R.I. business meeting Mrs. Duncan Presiding: The secretary and treasurer gave a report of the year’s work which was considered very satisfactory. The election of the new committee resulted: President, Mrs. Pinsent; vice-president, Mrs. Duncan; Secretary, Mrs. Watson; Treasurer, Mrs. McBain …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Hertford Mercury and Reformer: Friday 26th May 1939

Scheme Approved at Annual Meeting: SANCTION to the expenditure of £35.000 on further extensions, including maternity and private wards, to the North Herts and South Beds Hospital, Hitchin, was given at the annual meeting of the hospital on Wednesday. Viscount Hampden, who presided, mentioned the fact that the sum of out) had already been expended for building purposes since 1932. Outlining the proposals. Commander Clive Pinsent, chairman of the hospital, said trial provision was also to be made for the accommodation of resident medical officers. Funds were not at present available for a further block of administrative offices. In view of the large sum for which the hospital had already appealed to the public, the Council did not think it was quite the right time to make another appeal. For the £35,000 expenditure which was sanctioned, the hospital would borrow on its agreement with the County Council. The County Council grant would be increased with the erection of the new block, and they would get an additional sum of money on which they could borrow. Several years ago the hospital was made a legacy of £5,000 towards a maternity block. This was now worth just over £6,000. The plans, said Commander Pinsent, had been made out and it was hoped to commence building shortly.


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948

Buckinghamshire Advertiser: Friday 5th May 1939

Marriage of Miss Heather Eddis: Ceremony at Chalfont St. Peter. The marriage of Captain George Stuart Knox, Royal Signals and Miss Heather Lindsay Eddis, second daughter of Colonel B. L. Eddis and Mrs. Eddis, of Brereton, Gerrards Cross took place on Saturday at St. Peter’s Church Chalfont St. Peter. … Presents … Major and Mrs. R. Pinsent, (sic) three-sided mirror in gold frame …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957
GRO1118 Devonport: Kathleen May Boyce: 1894 – 1969 (?)

Berks and Oxon Advertiser: Friday 3rd March 1939

Warborough: A.R.P. Wardens: The following have qualified to act as air raid wardens after having completed a course of anti-gas training held under the auspices of the Bullingdon and Thame Joint Air Raid Precaution Committee:  … (list includes) … Mr. C. Pinsent …


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GRO1100 Devonport: Cecil Ross Pinsent: 1884 – 1963

Berks and Oxon Advertiser: Friday 3rd March 1939

Warborough: A.R.P. Wardens: The following have qualified to act as air raid wardens after having completed a course of anti-gas training held under the auspices of the Bullingdon and Thame Joint Air Raid Precaution Committee:  … (list includes) … Mr. C. Pinsent …


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GRO1100 Devonport: Cecil Ross Pinsent: 1884 – 1963

Northampton Mercury: Friday 24th February 1939

The marriage took place at St. Margaret’s Westminster. Captain the Hon. Guy Russell, R.N., son of the late Lord Ampthill and of the Dowager Lady Ampthill, and the … Elizabeth Blades, younger twin daughter of the Lord and Lady Ebbisham. The bride who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white … Ewan Pinsent carried the train …

[see also Luton News and Befordshire Chronicle: Thursday 23rd February 1939: – Ewen Pinsent in a white sailor suit … ]


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GRO0291 Devonport: Ewen Macpherson Pinsent: 1930 – 2020 

Hertford Mercury and Reformer: Friday 24th February 1939

Stevenage: Women’s Voluntary Service: A meeting under the auspices of the Stevenage branch of the Women’s Voluntary Service for Civil Defence was held at the Town Hall on Friday, to form a British Red Cross Unit in Stevenage. Mrs. Clive Pinsent, Commandant of Hitchin, and District V.A.D. explained the objects and about 40 volunteered to join a home nursing class at the Welfare Centre. When they have taken the course and passed the examination, the local unit will come into being … 


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Northampton Mercury: Friday 24th February 1939

The marriage took place at St. Margaret’s Westminster between Captain the Hon. Guy Russell, R.N. son of the late Lord Ampthill and the Hon Elizabeth Blades, younger twin daughter of Lord and Lady Ebbisham. The bride who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white and … Ewen Pinsent carried the train and there were five other children attending …

[see also Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle: Thursday 23rd February 1939: – Ewen Pinsent in a white sailor suit … ]


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GRO0291 Devonport: Ewen Macpherson Pinsent: 1930 – 2020 

Mercury and Reformer: Friday 17th February 1939

Stevenage Horticultural Society: Public’s Lack of Support Deplored: … … … Financial Position: The membership, said Mr. Barker, was still maintained at the 100 mark. The financial statement showed a balance of £29/18/3 compared with £39/15/- the previous year. Comdr. Clive Pinsent, vice-president, who presided, congratulated the Society on their sound position. He said that he thought the Society undoubtedly deserved better support from the town. The meeting agreed to a suggestion that the Autumn Show be held on a Saturday, instead of a Thursday, as it was felt that the change of day might improve the attendance. Officials elected were President, Mr. J. A. Marsden Popple; vice-presidents re-elected en bloc; hon. secretary and treasurer. Mr. F. H. Barker; assistant show secretary, Mr. P. H. Hollis; hon. auditor, Mr. H. H. Mason; retiring members of the committee re-elected. Comdr. Pinsent, Messrs. J. Anthony, H. Smeaton, and Clarence Elliott.


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948

Hertford Mercury and Reformer: Friday 10th February 1939

Death of Well-Known Stevenage J.P.: Mr. H. N. Barclay: Stevenage and many of its local organizations have suffered a great loss by the death of Mr. Henry Noble Barclay, of Whitney Wood, Stevenage, chairman of the Stevenage magistrates, which occurred suddenly on Sunday. … … The Funeral: The Parish Church, Stevenage was crowded for the funeral service yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. The Archdeacon of St. Albans, representing the Bishop of St. Albans, conducted the choral service … … among those present were … Commander Clive Pinsent …


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948