Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 26th March 1927

Lecture on Roses: There was a crowded gathering in the Small Public Hall on Wednesday night last week to hear a lecture by Mr. William Cutbush, the well-known professional on “Roses.” … (continues) … Among those present were Comdr. Pinsent R.N. and Mrs. Pinsent …


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

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 11th March 1927

Chartered Surveyors: Devon & Cornwall Branch: Members of the Devon and Cornwall Branch of the Surveyors’ Institution held their spring meeting at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter, the President of the Institution (Mr. Dendy Watney, London) being present, and also the Secretary (Mr. A. Goddard, C.B.E. London). Mr. A. Michelmore (Totnes), the Branch Chairman presided, and the following were present: Fellows … (list includes) … F. W. H. Pinsent … … (paper on the Housing (Rural Workers) Act, 1926) …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Western Morning News: Wednesday 2nd March 1927

Obituary: Mr. F. W. Thuell, Stonehouse: Amongst the large gathering which attended the funeral service in St. George’s Church, Stonehouse, yesterday afternoon of the late Mr. Frederick William Thuell, were numerous past and present members of the Stonehouse Board of Guardians. Mr. Thuell died on Friday last at the age of 67. … other than family mourners there were present … (list includes) … F. W. Pinsent … The bearers were members of Plymouth Constabulary … 


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

North Devon Journal: Thursday 17th February 1927

North Devon Fifty Years Ago: Compiled from the files of “The North Devon Journal”: February 15th, 1877: The marriages recorded during the week include … February 7, at Torquay, Joseph J. Reynolds-Reynolds, of High park, near Bideford, to Florence Lombe, Second daughter of Thomas Pynsent of Northam: …


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GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette: Friday 14th January 1927

Table Skittles: Leicestershire W.M.C. League: … Syston W.M.C. v. Belgrave W.M.C.: Played at Syston W.M.C. … results include … Belgrave, … C. Pinsent, 6,9,9, … Belgrave W.M.C. won by 14 points. 


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GROxxxx Tiverton

Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 8th January 1927

N.S.P.C.C. Fancy Dress Dance. A most successful dance was held at the Public Hall on Thursday last week, on behalf of the N.S.P.C.C. Many beautiful fancy dresses were work, the prizes for these being won by … continues … The prizes were all given by friends, including Mrs. Poynet Stewart, Mrs. Daltry, Mrs. Pinsent, Mrs. Times, and Dr. Grosvenor …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 29th October 1926

Surveyors’ Institution: Devon and Cornwall Branch: The annual meeting of the Devon and Cornwall Branch of the Surveyors’ Institution has been held at the Rougemont Hotel, Exeter. Mr. R. F. Woodcock, of Exeter presided and the following members were also present: Fellows: … Messrs. … (includes) … F. W. H. Pinsent …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Aberdeen Journal: Wednesday 1st September 1926

Glass Free Gift Sale: Sum of £230 Raised: A free gift sale in aid of the District Nursing Association, and to raise additional funds for a Parish Hall, was held at Glass Central School last Saturday afternoon. The entire school building was utilized for the purpose of the sale, and were gaily decorated with bunting, pot plants, festoons of greenery and cut flowers from the gardens of Blairmore House, and an adjoining field was kindly lent for dancing and games by Mr. Geo. Tough, of Genmoriston … … The following Ladies and gentlemen were stallholders: China and fancy (1): Mrs. Geddes, of Blairmore, and Mrs. Cameron with Misses Douglas and Wilson: China and fancy (2): Mrs. Kessler and Mrs. Pinsent of Edinglassie, with Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Heald and Nurse Ross … (continues) …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 16th July 1926

Wanted his Freedom: Drayton Desertion Case at Havant: When William Oliver Pincent, of Southbourne, was summoned for desertion at the Havant Petty Sessions on Friday he asked his wife if she would live with him again, but she refused “because of his moral ways.” The complainant, Muriel Harriett Pretoria Pincent, of Nelson Terrace, Drayton, who was represented by Mr. Hobson Thomas, said she married the defendant in October 1922, when he was a corporal in the Royal Air Force, and for about a year they lived fairly happily together. Later, however, he wanted his freedom. In June of 1923 a child was born. A year afterwards he left the R.A.F. and he was now employed by the Southbourne Ice Company. He left the witness sometime in October last, saying that he wanted his freedom; he did not like married life, and he could not afford to keep a wife. Since that time, he had not given her any maintenance, but he had paid 10s a week for the child. He had never made a home for her, and he gave no other reasons for leaving her. Asked by the defendant if she would live with him again, the complainant said she would not, because of his morals. Albert Nevatt, brother of the complainant, stated that the defendant told him he was “fed up ” with married life and wanted to be free. Defendant said he met his wife a few months ago, when she said she wanted her freedom. He had asked her to forget the past and start afresh, and recently he had paid her £3 arrears of maintenance for the child. He was earning £2 per week and was prepared to make her a home. In cross-examination he said he did not want his freedom now. It was not true that he had been out with other women. He was ordered to pay £1 weekly for the maintenance of his wife and child, and £1 1s costs.


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GRO0103 Bovey Tracey: Brenda Muriel Pinsent: 1923 – xxxx
GRO0696 Bovey Tracey: Muriel Harriet Pretoria Pinsent: 1901 – 1961
GRO0909 Bovey Tracey: William Oliver Bristow Pinsent: 1900 – 1951

Portsmouth Evening News: Saturday 10th July 1926

Wanted his Freedom: Drayton Desertion Case at Havant: When William Oliver Pincent, of Southbourne, was summoned for desertion at the Havant Petty Sessions yesterday he asked his wife if she would live with him again, but she refused “because of his moral ways.” The complainant, Muriel Harriett Pretoria Pincent, of Nelson Terrace, Drayton, who was represented by Mr. Hobson Thomas, said she married the defendant in October 1222, when he was a corporal in the Royal Air force, and for about a year they lived fairly happily together. Later, however, he wanted his freedom. In June of 1923 a child was born. A year afterwards he left the R.A.F., and he was now employed by the Southbourne lce Company. He left the witness sometime in October last, saying that he wanted his freedom; he did not like married life, and he could not afford to keep a wife. Since that time, he had not given her any maintenance but had paid 10s. a week for the child. He had never made a home for her and gave no other reasons for leaving her. Asked by the defendant if she would live with him again, the complainant said she would not, because of his morals. Albert Nevatt, brother of the complainant, stated that the defendant told him he was “fed up” with married life and wanted to be free. Defendant said met his wife a few months ago when she said she wanted her freedom. He had asked her to forget the past and start afresh, and recently he had paid her arrears of maintenance for the child. He was earning £2 per week and was prepared to make her a home. In cross examination he said he did not want his freedom now. It was not true that he had been out with other women. He was ordered to pay £1 weekly for the maintenance of his wife and child, and £1 Is. costs.


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GRO0103 Bovey Tracey: Brenda Muriel Pinsent: 1923 – xxxx
GRO0695 Devonport: Minnie Gertrude Pinsent: 1872 – 1937
GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949