British Australasian: Thursday 14th December 1893

Per P. & O Co.’s R.M.S. “Parramatta,” leaving London, December 21st: … For New Zealand: … (list includes) … Pynsent, Mr. A. B. … (sic)


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Bridport News: Friday 27th June 1893

Torquay: Funeral of the Late Mayor: On Saturday, amid general manifestations of respect and esteem, the funeral of his Worship the Mayor of Torquay, the late Mr. W. F. Splatt, J.P. took place … Following the hearse containing the coffin, which was covered with numerous floral tributes, came the mourners in the following order: First carriage, Mr. Charles G. Nantes (Mayor of Bridport) Surgeon General Tarrant, J.P., (brothers-in-law of Mr. Splatt), Mr. Robert B. Pynsent (nephew) and Mr. Edward Thring, second carriage … (continues) … (long description of service and burial at Torr Church in Torquay) … (died 17th October 1893).


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Downham Market Gazette: Saturday 16th June 1894

Death:  Pynsent: On the 9th inst., suddenly, the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, Bawdeswell.


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894

Morning Leader: Tuesday 6th June 1893

A State Concert: “Drawing Room” Dresses of Rich Fabrics: A description of the loveliness that clung around the forms of bejewelled countesses and duchesses. A State concert was held last night at Buckingham Palace and attracted a large and brilliant assembly.  … (description of dresses) … (includes) … Mrs. Pynsent’s heliotrope ondine silk gown was completed by velvet of a darker shade and quantity of rick black Spanish lace. …


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GRO0364 Hennock: Georgina Helen Ball: 1833 – 1916 (?)

Echo (London): Friday 16th December 1892

Mr. Sidney H. Preston, writing upon a strange piece of good fortune which has befallen a Lambeth pauper named Sheridan, says that £19,000 has been paid out of the state of Mrs. Helen Blake, of which £1,000 went to Mr. Gladstone. If testators frequently leave legacies to statesmen, the world seldom hears of it. The most notable instance, perhaps, was that of Sir Thomas Pynsent (sic) a Somersetshire baronet, who left the Earl of Chatham an estate in gratitude of his opposition to a tax of cider. A tower was erected to his memory at Burton Pynsent, which overlooks Sedgmoor.


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North Devon Herald: Thursday 3rd November 1892

Northam Local Board: The monthly meeting of the Northam Local Board was held on Saturday last.  … It was also resolved that communication be made with the Trustees of the late Mrs. Pynsent with the view of altering the road at Commons Farm, at a cost of £330; and that those powers be sought for obtaining £1,050, each outlay being contingent on the carrying out of the other. … … It was stated that the proposals had been submitted to the Trustees of Mr. Pynsent, but an answer had not yet been received. …


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GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Gentlewoman: Saturday 23rd January 1892

The Wills of ladies in 1891: the following is an interesting list of the wills of ladies which were proved during last year; … (list includes) … Mrs. Jane Pynsent, Bideford, £104,000 … (continues) …


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GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891

British Australasian: Thursday 19th November 1891

Per Orient: R.M.S. Oruba, to leave Tilbury November 20th: … For Melbourne … (List includes) … Pynsent Mr. and Mrs. C. P.; Pynsent, Miss … (continues)


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0364 Hennock: Georgina Helen Ball: 1833 – 1916
GROxxxx Hennock

Norwich Mercury: Wednesday 4th November 1891

Marriages: … Stone – Clarke: On the 22nd ult, at the parish church, Bawdeswell, by the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, Rector, Edgar, Eldest son of the late Thomas Stone, of Reedham, to Anna, third daughter of John Clarke of Bawdeswell. 


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894