Western Times: Friday 12th July 1878

Southmolton: … Council Meeting: Tuesday, Present the Mayor (J. Galliford, Esq.) Alderman Smyth and White; Councillors J. Cock, Cole, Redler etc. … (local issues, include) … A letter from Mr. Thomas Pynsent in reply to one form the Town Clerk in reference to certain encroachments by him on the council’s property at Northam. This matter was left to the Northam Lands Committee to meet Mr. Pynsent on the 31st instant …

[see similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 12th July 1878]


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

North Devon Journal: Thursday 11th July 1878

Southmolton: … Town Council: The usual monthly meeting of the Council was held on Tuesday last. There were present – The Mayor (J. Galliford, Esq.), Aldermen White and Smyth, Councillors Riccard, J. Cock, Cole, etc. … (discussion of local matters, includes) … A letter was read from Mr. Thomas Pynsent, in reply to one from the Town Clerk, in reference to certain encroachments by him on the Council’s property at Northam. It was resolved that the matter be left to the Sale of the Northam Glebe Lands Committee …


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

North Devon Journal: Thursday 20th June 1878

Northam Local Board: A meeting of this Board was held on Saturday in the vestry-room, Northam. Mr. Pickard in the chair … (list of attendees and reading of correspondence including from the Local Governing Board regarding Westward Ho! and its exemption from payment of Appledore drainage costs) … The Board at the same time direct me to enclose a copy of a communication which they have received from Mr. Pynsent with reference to the drainage of Westward Ho! and to request that they may be furnished with the observations of the Local Board on the subject … Captain Sangster said Westward Ho! was the best off, having all their roads made for them; and in reference to Mr. Pynsent’s letter, he (Captain Sangster) moved at a previous meeting that the Pympley scheme be carried out; but, having no seconder, it fell to the ground …  

[see similar, Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 21st June 1878]


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Western Times: Wednesday 29th May 1878

Endowed Schools: In pursuance of a motion made by Earl Fortescue, a return has been issued by the House of Lords relating to the endowed schools of the Kingdom. This return is made out county by county, with, in each case, a proximate estimate of the annual endowments … (Table for Devon showing) … Chudleigh: Pynsent’s Grammar School: £30

[see also Western Times: Friday 31st May 1878]


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Western Gazette: Friday 10th May 1878

Langport: … County Court: Wednesday: Before Mr. Serjeant Petesdorff, Judge: Miscellaneous Cases: … Walter Mead & Son, tailors, etc. Langport, v. Wm. Hodge, labourer, Burton Pynsent, to recover £2 8s 8d: Judgement for plaintiff:


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Torquay Times and Devon Advertiser: Saturday 5th January 1878

The Grammar School, Chudleigh: Founded by John Pynsent, A.D. 1668: Headmaster: T. B. Beuttler, B.A. Formerly Exhibitioner of Rugby School and Scholar of Queen’s College, Cambridge, and late assistant Master at Bedford Grammar School: The School will be re-opened on Friday January 25th, 1878: For terms etc. apply to the headmaster … (and others similar advertisements)


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 21st December 1877

Northam: A special meeting of the Northam Local Board was held at the usual place of meeting on Saturday, A. B. Wren, Esq., J.P., chairman. There were also present … The chairman opened the meeting by stating that its object was to consider the rescinding of the drainage scheme entered on the minute-book. Captain Sangster said he very much regretted that it fell to his lot to move the resolution, for two reasons, first, he did not think it would be carried out, and there was no doubt that an opposition scheme would be sent to the Local Government Board … secondly, he (Captain Sangster) proposed against his own conviction. ….  (discussion of old issues leading to a resolution) …. “That all resolutions bearing on the scheme for the drainage outfall at Westward Ho! to the westward be rescinded, and that Mr. Ellis’s scheme No. 2, for carrying the drainage to the Pimpley, with a view to its discharge into the existing dyke, be adopted; and that the Local Government Board be informed thereof.” The resolution was carried. Mr. Williams remarked that the Local Board had been threatened with an action by Mr. Pynsent therefore they must be prepared. …

[see similar: North Devon Herald: Thursday 20th December 1877]


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Field: Saturday 10th November 1877

Testimonial to the Master of the Talaton Hounds: A testimonial to Mr. J. Pynsent, (sic) the Master of the Talaton Harriers, was made on the 1st inst. at Honiton, as a well-merited token of regard.


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Western Times: Friday 9th November 1877

Testimonial to Mr. J. Pynsent Mathew: Master of the Talaton Harriers: This popular sportsman was on Thursday evening last week presented at the Dolphin Hotel, Honiton with a gratifying and well a merited token of regard. And so appropriate a compliment must have been greatly enhanced by the person attendance of neighbours, friends and brother sportsmen from all points of his county, anxious to show the esteem he had commanded during the long period (considerably over twenty years) that he had provided sport, and maintained not only his excellent pack but the honoured position of master of the Talaton Harriers, in a manner which had given satisfaction the entire agricultural community …. (description of event) …Sir John continued: it is now my pleasing duty to ask Mr. Pynsent Mathews acceptance of this noble gift, in the names of all who are present, and of those few upon this list who are unfortunately absent, and to offer it in the words of the following inscription engrave upon the chaste and elegant silver kettle now before me: “Presented with a tea and coffee service to J. Pynsent Mathew, Esq., of Rydon, Talaton, Devon, the 1st day of November 1877, on the occasion of a dinner (presided over by Sir J. H. Kennaway, Bart. M.P.) – given to Mr. Pynsent Mathew by the followers of his hounds, as a sincere token of the respect and esteem in which he is held by his neighbours and friends …. (other speeches) …Mr. F. L. Ellis proposed the healths of Mrs. Pynsent Mathew and family, and with a few other sentiments, some capital songs and five old bachelors returning thanks seriatim, for the ladies, this very successful “Meet” was brought to a close. 

[see similar: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 9th November 1877]


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Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Monday 5th November 1877

Marriages: Rawlins – Pynsent: – Oct. 27th, at Northam, Col. T. A. Rawlins, late 86th Regt., to Jane Augusta, daughter of T. Pynsent, Esq., of Hillsborough …


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GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887