Western Morning News: Tuesday 9th May 1922

Death: Pinsent: On the 7th May, at Higherfield, Horrabridge, Devon, Emily Hetty Sabine Pinsent, widow of the late Sir Robert John Pinsent, D.C.L., judge of the Supreme Court, Newfoundland: Funeral at St. John’s Horrabridge at ten a.m. Wednesday.


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Tuesday 2nd May 1922

Exeter Cathedral Shilling Fund: Third List of Subscribers: … Collecting Cards: … Per Lady Radford: A. Radford (formerly of Dunchideock), 105; Mr. and Mrs. Brodrick, 42; Mrs. Turner, 42; G. H. S. and K. K. Pinsent, 20; small sums, 31 – 240: … …

[Western Morning News: Wednesday 3rd May 1922]


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GRO0555 Devonport: Katherine Kentisbeare Pinsent: 1884 – 1949

Western Morning News: Saturday 4th March 1922

The engagement is announced of Lieutenant Guy H. Pinsent, M.C., of the Loyal Regiment, youngest son of the late Sir Robert John Pinsent, D.C.L., Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, and of Lady Pinsent, Higherfield, Horrabridge, Devon, to Betty, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Brittan, of Burrator House, Sheepstor, Horrabridge. …


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO1155 Hennock: Ethel Betty Brittan: 1899- 1986
GRO0380 Hennock: Guy Homfray Pinsent: 1889 – 1972
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Western Times: Tuesday 28th February 1922

Devon and Cornwall Branch Meet at Plymouth: Members of the Devon and Cornwall branch of the Surveyors’ Institution had held their Spring meeting at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth. The president of the institution (Mr. J. H. Sabin), Surveyor to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and the Secretary (Mr. A. Goddard, C.B.C.) both attended from London as guests. Mr. H. B. Beddall, of Truro (the Branch Chairman) presided and the following other members were present: Fellows: A. Body, J. F. Bowden, (Hon. Secretary), Harry Bowden, J. Sanders Bray, J. G. Drew, H. A. Drew … F. W. H. Pinsent, A. S. Rendell, H. G. Roff, E. C. Rundle … (discussion of town planning and professional standards) …


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Newcastle Daily Chronicle: Thursday 8th December 1921

Local Wedding at Brompton: Forster – Hickman: Pretty Dresses and Many Presents: Yesterday, at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, the marriage took place of Major Charles E. Hickman, D.S.O., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickman of Danes Court, Wolverhampton and Miss Dorothy Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Deans Forster, of Dalton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, … … (continues with description) … … List of Presents: … (includes) … Comr. and Mrs. Clive Pinsent, old mahogany tea tray and table; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pinsent, pyrex dish … (continues)


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948
GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974
GRO0569 Devonport: Laura Proctor Pinsent: 1855 – 1931
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Gloucestershire Echo: Friday 2nd December 1921

Cheltenham and county: Pound Day at Cheltenham Hospital: – Thursday was the annual “pound day” at Cheltenham General Hospital: … … A list of contributions from Winchcombe contained 170 pounds of groceries, etc. together with a five-pound note and 6s 8d in cash. The arrangements were made by Mrs. W. S. Scott and Mrs. Pinsent, who were helped during the day by Mrs. Baston, Mrs. Soden, Miss Robbins, and Miss Pearce. Mrs. New collected from Gretton and Mr. Lea Hall kindly lent the empty shop and stove.


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GRO1180 Hennock: Edith Mary Lane: 1894 – 1989

Western Times: Tuesday 8th November 1921

Surveyors’ Institution: Devon and Cornwall Branch: Annual Meeting at Plymouth: The annual meeting of the Devon and Cornwall branch of the Surveyors’ Institution was held at Plymouth. Mr. Harry Bowden, of Plymouth (chairman) presided, and those also present were Messrs. A. Body, J. F. Bowden, (hon. secretary), J. G. Drew, A. D. Fenton, A.  Michelmore, F. W. H. Pinsent, A. S. Rendell, E. C. Rundle…  (etc.) … (concern about potential for breakup of estates) …

[see also Western Times: Monday 7th November 1921]


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GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

Aberdeen Press and Journal: Friday 9th September 1921

The Braemar Gathering: Hearty Welcome to the Princes: … (long description of the event, the gathering of the clans, the arrival of the princes, the presentation, and a list of the attendees) … includes … Major and Mrs. J. R. Pensent, Commander and Mrs. Clive Pensent, Edinglassie Lodge, Glass, Near Huntly …


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948
GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957
GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974
GRO1118 Devonport: Kathleen May Boyce: 1894 – 1969

Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 8th July 1921

To be sold by auction, by E. G. Righton & Son at the Lygon Arms Hotel, Campden on Wednesday July 13th 1921, at four or five o’clock, subject to conditions … freehold dwelling … To view, apply to the Tenants: and for further particulars to the Auctioneers at Evesham, Alcester and Pershore; or to Pinsent & Co. Solicitors, 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham … 


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 7th July 1921

Newton: Brewer’s Affairs: A Forfeiture Clause: At Exeter County Court, yesterday, the official Receiver (Mr. A. Harold Ward) again mentioned an application for discharge from bankruptcy of Henry Pinsent, brewer’s assistant, Newton Abbot. He said the application first came before the Court in December last, when his Honour considered his (the Official Receiver’s) report as to debtor’s conduct general financial dealings and adjourned the case in order that the Chancery Division might decide on the construction of a clause in the will of the father of the applicant. The father, with knowledge of his son’s bankruptcy, and the fact that he was undischarged, made a will and devised two-tenths of the residual estate upon trust to the bankrupt for life, or until became bankrupt. The question arose whether there was a forfeiture, seeing that the debtor was bankrupt at the time the will was made. Judgment had been given in the Chancery Division that there was a forfeiture. Therefore, it seemed clear that he (the Official Receiver) had no claim on the two-tenths. Applicant was engaged by his father as an assistant brewer and was rescued from disaster by his father on three or four occasions. He was quite sure that if the accumulation of debts had been avoidable, he would never have allowed the case to come into Court. Mr Templeman, for the debtor, said that if it had not been for the clause in the will debtor would have been able to pay the whole of his creditors in full. Every effort had been made to get the bankruptcy annulled, but one of the trustees was not a consenting party. There was no suggestion that the debtor had led a wildlife, but for many years prior to his bankruptcy he was unable to work owing to illness. He had also suffered a great deal since through ill health. Under the will it was assumed that the debtor’s wife would receive income of about L. 6 a week, and he was quite willing that Mrs. Pinsent should assist in paying the debts. His Honour Judge Terrell said that under the will there was a discretionary trust, and the trustees could apply the income under the will for the benefit of the husband, wife, or children. Difficulties arose, as under the will the trustees had discretion about the allocation of the money and might change their minds from time to time. The discharge would be granted but suspended for two years. Leave was given to the debtor to again make an application to the Court for discharge at any time during the two years if he was able to make an offer that would meet the approval of the Official Receiver.

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette; Friday 8th July 1921]


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GRO0695 Devonport: Minnie Gertrude Pinsent: 1872 – 1937
GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949