Gloucestershire Echo: Saturday 7th April 1934

Old Cheltenham Families United: Bride’s Lace Train: The wedding of Mr. Robert Symons Burton and Miss Margaret Anne Willoughby at the Parish Church to-day was one of the most interesting that has taken place in Cheltenham for some time. Both Miss Willoughby and Mr. Burton are members of families that have resided in Cheltenham for several generations. Mr. Burton is the son of the late Lieut-Colonel A. R. Burton and Mrs. Burton, of Trevalgar, Cheltenham, and Miss Willoughby is the daughter of the late Captain and Mrs. E. C. Willoughby. Captain Willoughby was editor of the Gloucestershire Echo at the time of his death during the war. The bride has been living with her grandmother, Mrs. Ryland, at Ombersley, Cheltenham. Miss Willoughby and her younger sister, Miss June Willoughby, have many friends throughout Cheltenham and Gloucestershire. Besides being very well known in the social circles of the district, they have made a name for themselves as keen and promising golfers. They also play tennis and squash rackets and are the equal of many men players in these games. Great sympathy is extended to Miss June Willoughby, who, being unwell is unable to be the chief bridesmaid to her sister. Mr. Burton is a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. The calling of the Army is one that many members of his family have followed: MANY FRIENDS AT CHURCH: There were many friends at the Parish Church, where the Rev. Gordon Sheldon, rector of Cheltenham, officiated. The bride’s gown was of “off white” heavy satin, and it fell in rich folds, forming a train, over which beautiful old Limerick lace hung. The headdress comprised a net cap enriched by pearls and orange blossom. The bride was given away by her cousin, Mr. Roy Pinsent …

[see similar: Cheltenham Chronicle: Saturday 14th 1934]


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Welsh Gazette: Thursday 5th April 1934

Aberystwyth Old Students: Annual Re-Union: … New Officers: The following were elected officers for the ensuing year: … Committee … includes … A. Pinsent …


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GRO0072 Tiverton: Arthur Pinsent: 1888 – 1978

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 23rd March 1934

Downside Hockey: Downside lost to West Gloucester in a hockey match at Downside on March 18th by 3 – 2. … (description of the game) … Downside’s team: D. P. L. De Costa, R. B. Bisgood, R. P. Pinsent, P. R. Meldon; D. D. Slattery, P. D. Pinsent, T. Hutton, P. S. Smith, T. R. Turnbull, A. D. Turnbull, P. H. M. Richey.


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GRO0712 Devonport: Paul Desmond Pinsent: 1915 – 1997
GRO0754 Devonport: Roger Philip Pinsent: 1916 – 1997

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 23rd March 1934

Seaside and Country Apartments: Torquay: Mrs. Pinsent, 23 St. Paul’s Road, Babbacombe, Comf. Brd.-Res. 2gs, incl. or Apts. Close sea: …

[see also Birmingham Daily Gazette: Friday 6th April & Thursday 17th May 1934]


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GRO1076 Devonport: Vera Gweneth Salter: 1905 – 1986
 

Western Morning News: Wednesday 14th March 1934

Oil Pollution of the Sea: Primate’s Plea for Birds … The archbishop was addressing the annual meeting of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds … Awards Presented: The Duchess of Portland, who presided and was re-elected president of the society presented a gold metal to Mr. George B. Baker, in recognition of his work in carrying out the barn owl census. In the senior division a silver medal was awarded to R. J. F. H. Pinsent, King’s School Canterbury, the second prize in this section going to K. B. Rooke, Clifton College. …


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GRO0749 Hennock: Robert John Francis Homfray Pinsent: 1916 – 1987

Welsh Gazette: Thursday 8th March 1934

Ardwyn School: Awards at Annual Eisteddfod: … English essay, Junior: 1, Gwyneth Richards; 2, Jim Pinsent …


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GRO0720 Tiverton: Philip James Noel Pinsent: 1921 – 2007

Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer: Friday 5th January 1934

Blessing of Downside’s New Abbot: Fifth in Order of Succession: Stately Ceremonies in the Abbey: Prayer and Procession: … (long description of event) … Full List of Guests … Laity … (includes) … Mr. B. H. Pinsent


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GRO0085 Devonport: Basil Hume Pinsent: 1911 – 2000

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 5th January 1934

Petitioners to the Corporation: Parliamentary Bill and Cockington: The following are the petitioners to the Corporation for the poll on Par. 5 of the Parliamentary Bill, which concerns the Cockington and Madencombe land purchase proposals: … (list includes) … W. Pinsent, E. Pinsent …


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Streatham News: Friday 5th January 1934

Freehold Ground Rents: Weatherall, Green & Smith will sell by auction … ground rents … Nos., 10, 12, Elmers Road, Penge … Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …

[see also other dates]


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Norwood News: Friday 5th January 1934

Freehold Ground Rents: Weatherall, Green & Smith will sell by auction, at the Mart, 155 Queen Victoria Street, E.C. On Tuesday 23rd January 1934, at 2.30 o’clock, two Freehold Ground Rents of £7 each, p.a, secured upon Nos. 10 and 12 Elmers End Road Penge, S.E., reversions in 46 years. Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent and Co., 6,


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