Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 16th February 1929

British Legion Annual Meeting: The Annual meeting of the Stevenage and District Branch of the British Legion was held at the Small Public Hall on Thursday last week. … (continues) … Two flag day collections were held, and they met with a generous response, the results being: Earl Haig’s Memorial Homes Appeal £48 15s; British Legion Appeal (Poppy Day) £138 12s 9d, an increase of £23 compared with the 1927 total. Their thanks were due to Mrs. Clive Pinsent and Mrs. W. O. Times in the first instance, and to Lady Butler Fellows in the second for organizing the flag days … (continues) …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 18th January 1929

Bishop’s Walk Inquiry: Future of Torquay Beauty Spot: An Arbitration Case: Under the Acquisition of Lane (Amend-of Compensation Act, 1919) an arbitration court was held at the Town Hall on Wednesday. The case concerned an agreement made between the Torquay Corporation and Mr. Montague Williams of “Mawan” Livermead, Torquay, in respect of about twelve acres of land adjoining the Bishop’s Walk. … The official arbitrator on Wednesday was Mr. Hugh C. Webster, F.S.I. The case for the Corporation was conducted by the Town Clerk (Mr. H. H. Hield) and Mr. P. Dell, of Teignmouth (representing Mr. Montague Williams. There were present also Sir Theodore Chambers (representing the Ilsham Estate) and Mr. F. W. Pinsent (District Valuer). …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Western Times: Friday 11th January 1929

Dart Vale Harriers: Largely Attended Hunt Ball at Totnes: The Hunt Ball of the Dart Vale Harriers at Totnes on Wednesday evening drew a record attendance, and a most enjoyable time was spent, excellent arrangements being made by Mr. J. Kellock, who was secretary and M.C. for the occasion. Those present included … G. S. Pinsent … (and) … Mrs. G. Pinsent …


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GRO1080 Devonport: Dorothy James: 1908 – 1986
GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993

Herald Cymraeg: 1st January 1929

Re: Cambrian Granite Quarries Ltd.: To be offered for sale by Public Auction on Wednesday January 2nd, at Farmers’ Club Room, Pwellheli, at 3.30 p.m. A freehold piece of land suitable for building purposes, the property of the above company. Vendor’s Solicitors: Messrs. Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett Hill, Birmingham.


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Western Morning News: Wednesday 5th December 1928

Maintenance Case: Motor Driver Charged at Torquay: Donovan Pincent, who was arrested on a warrant at Bognor, appeared at Torquay Police Court yesterday, charged with failing to comply with a maintenance order made in favour of his wife December 19, 1927. The amount alleged to be owing was £37 10s. The wife, Vera Gwenneth Pincent, of Netley, Bampfylde-road, said the order was for 25s a week. Her husband was a motor driver and did everything in the motor engineering line. There were two children, four years, and 16 months old. The defendant said since the commencement of September, up to last week, he had been unemployed. Now he was in work at Brighton, where he earned 48s a week, of which he paid 34s 6d for his keep. The Chairman (Mr. W. Ball) said the case would be adjourned to see whether Pincent would pay a sum of £4 down within ten days, maintain payments of 10s a week until he was in better position.  Defendant agreed to do this.


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GRO1076 Devonport: Vera Gweneth Salter: 1905 – 1986
GRO0174 Devonport: Donovan Henry Douglas Pinsent: 1901 – 1980

Torquay Express and South Devon Echo: Tuesday 4th December 1928

On the Dole: Employers Said to Fight Shy of a Man: A young man who was arrested on warrant at Bognor, appeared at Torquay Police-court to-day, charged with failing to comply with a maintenance order made in favour of his wife on December 19th, 1927. The Magistrate’s Clerk (Mr. G. J. Lee-Barber) said the amount now owing was £37 10s. The wife, Vera Gweneth Pinsent. of Netley, Bampfylde-road said the order was for 2Ss a week. Her husband was a motor driver and did anything in the motor engineering line. There were two children – one aged four years and the other 16 months. The defendant, Donovan Pinsent, related his movements during year. He was in a job in London, and in February his employer said because he was a married man, separated from his wife, he could not continue to employ him. He went to Totnes and in May he obtained employment as a car driver. He left at the end of the summer and made efforts to get a good job in Southend, but it fell through. Since the commencement of September up to last of week, he had been unemployed. Now he was in work at Brighton, where he earned 48s a week, of which he paid 34s 6d for his keep. He had not been drawing unemployment pay. “Employers fought shy of me because I was on the dole,” he said.  The Chairman (Mr. W. Ball) said the case would be adjourned to see whether Pinsent would pay a sum of £4 down within ten days; and maintain payments of 10s a week until he was in a better position. Defendant agreed to do this.

[see also Torquay Express and South Devon Echo: Wednesday 5h December 1928]


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GRO1076 Devonport: Vera Gweneth Salter: 1905 – 1986
GRO0174 Devonport: Donovan Henry Douglas Pinsent: 1901 – 1980

Aberdeen Journal: Friday 9th November 1928

Lord Provost Lewis’s Appeal for New Infirmary: The Lord Provost has much pleasure in intimating the following further contributions – amounting to £148 2s 10s to his appeal under the Joint Hospital Scheme: … Amount collected by the Parish Council of Glass, per Mr. William Shand, Clerk: £10 … Mr. E. A. Cameron, Blairmore, £5. 5s each: Commander and Mrs. Pinsent, Edinglassie, and Mrs. Kessler, Invermarkie Lodge, £3 3s each … etc. …


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948
GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 2nd November 1928

Annual Meeting: West Country Surveyors: The annual meeting of the Devon and Cornwall Branch the Surveyors’ Institution was held at the Rougemount Hotel, Exeter, under the Chairmanship Mr. C. Lee Wright (Exeter). The following members were also present — Fellows: Messrs. A. Body, J. F. Bowden (member of Council), J. S. Bray, H. A. Drew, J. H. F. Foster, T. H. Kerslake, A. Michelmore, F. W. H. Pinsent, G. Goff, E. C. Bundle, E. A. Stapledon, J. E. Torv, P. Whitton; R. F. Woodcock. …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Western Morning News: Saturday 27th October 1928

Chartered Surveyors: Devon and Cornwall Branch Meeting at Exeter: The annual meeting of the Devon and Cornwall branch of the Surveyors’ Institution was held at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter, on Thursday under the chairmanship of Mr. C. Lee Wright (Exeter). The following members were present. Fellows … (includes) … F. W. H. Pinsent …

[see similar: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 27th October 1928 and Friday 2nd November 1928]


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

London Daily Chronicle: Monday 22nd October 1928

Prospectus: Baldwin’s Limited … (details) … Solicitors for the Company: Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …


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