Western Mail: Saturday 11th March 1882

Sale of Valuable Leaseholds in Richmond Road, Llandaff Road, Arthur Street, Thesinger Street and Upper George Street Cardiff: Mr. W.F. Gillett has been instructed to sell by public auction, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on Monday, March 13th, 1882, at seven o’clock in the evening precisely; the following lots of leasehold villas and dwelling houses: Subject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be produced:

Lot 1: All that substantially erect and well-built villa residence, known as Pynsent House, being No. 120 Richmond Road, Cardiff, containing 11 rooms, with bath room, lavatory, and 2 w.c’s, also conservatory, greenhouse and forcing house, fitted with the latest appliances, now in the occupation of Mr. Davies:

Lot 2: All that well-built villa residence adjoining Lot 1, known as Burton House, being No. 118 Richmond Road, aforesaid, containing 8 rooms, with all necessary offices, bathroom, etc. now in the occupation of Mrs. F. Sparks. The above lots are held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 17th day of September 1878, subject to the annual ground rent of £9 17s 6d. If the lots are sold separately, the ground rent will be apportioned, but it is intended in the first place to offer both lots together.  [see also Lot 3 to Lot 7]

The auctioneer begs to draw attention to the above very eligible lots of property and is confident that they afford a favourable opportunity for a sound investment. The greater part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at 80 St. Mary Street, or 34 Charles Street, Cardiff, or to Mr. John Jones, Solicitor, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.

[Note 106 references to Burton Pynsent in Langport and Somerton Herald between 1958 and 1882]


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday February 15th, 1882

Deaths: Gervis: February 10th, at Heavitree, Jane Pynsent, widow of John Templeman Gervis, Esq., in her 86th year.


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Express and Echo: Friday 11th February 1882

Deaths: Gervis – February 10, at Heavitree, Exeter, Jane Pynsent, widow of John Templeman Gervis, Esq., on her 86th year.


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Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 20th January 1882

Torquay Times: Directory of Torquay: … … … 18: Cary Crescent (Abbey Road) … St. James’s: Miss Lee, Miss C. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Pynsent …


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Norwich Mercury: Saturday 14th January 1882

BAWDESWELL. The Widows and poor generally of this parish desire to return sincere thanks to the under mentioned ladies and gentlemen for their kindness and liberality in providing them with the means of comfort and enjoyment during the past festive season: — Mr., Mrs., and the Misses Stoughton, Mrs. Hallett, the Revs. H. E. Lombe and F. A. Pynsent, Mr. Edward Wright, and Mrs. Hudson, of Billingford.


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894

Crediton Gazette: 5th November 1881

Langport District News: Agricultural Association: The 41st annual ploughing match … took place on Thursday on fields lent by Mr. T. Cuff of Burton Pynsent. There were 28 ploughs at work in the field, the soil being stiff clay. … 


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Western Times: Friday 22nd July 1881

Lettaford House, North Bovey: About 2 ½ miles from Moretonhampstead Station. Mr. H. HOOPER has been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Miss Pynsent, deceased, to SELL by Auction, upon the Premises, on TUESDAY, the July 26th inst., at One p.m., the neat and serviceable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS in the above House, comprising the contents of dining and drawing-rooms, five bedrooms, bed and table linen, plated goods, books, piano, china and glass, celestial globe, kitchen and culinary requisites, etc., etc. Particulars of the Auctioneer: Chagford, July 11th, 1881.


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GRO0659 Hennock: Mary Anna Pynsent: 1810 – 1875

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 19th November 1880

Pynsent’s Grammar School: Chudleigh, Devon; Founded 1668: HEAD-MASTER required on 1st February 1881: Must be member of the Church of England, and Graduate of some University in the United Kingdom. The school is situated in a bracing and healthy locality. The endowment for general purposes is £30. The house can accommodate from 30 to 40 Boarders. The present authorized payment for Day Scholars is £10 year each but the rate for Boarders is left to the Head-Master subject to the approval of the Governors. The school has heretofore ranked among the best Country Schools in Devonshire. Copies of the School Scheme price 7d each, can be had from Mr. Crook, Printer, etc., Chudleigh: Applications, stating age, degree and qualifications with testimonials to be sent to F. E. Langley, Esq Chudleigh, on or before the 1st December next.


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Australian and New Zealand Gazette: Saturday 30th October 1880

List of Passengers: Departures: Per New Zealand Shipping Co.’s “Northumberland.” S. S. (Captain E. S. Babot), from London October 23, and Plymouth 25 —For Wellington, N.Z. (consigned to the New Zealand Shipping Company. Limited): First Saloon — Mr. James Henry Balmaine, Mr. James T. Barugh, Mrs. Barugh. Miss Laura H. Barugh, Miss Eliza Fuchs, Mr. 0. H. Clarke, Miss Claude Clarke, Miss Amy Clarke, Miss Agues Kelly, Mr. Charles Pynsent. Mrs. G. Pynsent, Miss Maria Pynsent, Miss Florence E. Pynsent. Mr. Burton Pynsent, Mr. Andrew Bell, Mrs. R. G. Bell, Miss A. M. Bell, Mr. W. G. Bell, … (continues) …


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0305 Hennock: Florence Edith Pynsent: 1862 – 1889
GRO0364 Hennock: Georgina Helen Ball: 1833 – 1916
GRO0633 Hennock: Marion Haslewood Pynsent: 1860 – 1898 (?)
GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Norfolk News: Saturday 6th March 1880

Wanted, on 6th April, a good Plain Cook and General Servant. No other servant kept. Two in family: – Apply, with references, stating wages expected, to Mrs. Pinsent, Bawdeswell Rectory, East Dereham.


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GRO0262 Hennock: Emma Furlonge: 1810 – 1888