Week’s News (London): Saturday 11th May 1872

Marriages: … (list includes) … Hathaway – Pynsent: At Ermington, Capt. W. A. Hathaway, 62nd Regiment to Frances E. d of C. P. Pynsent, May 8 …


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Referenced

GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0921 Hennock: Frances Elizabeth Pynsent: 1853 – 1873

Western Times: Friday 10th May 1872

Marriages: Hathway – Pynsent: May 8, at Ermington, William Hawkins, Captain 62nd Regt. Only son of William Hathway, Esq., of Chescombe Lodge, Durdham Down, near Bristol, to Frances Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Charles Pitt Pynsent, Esq., and niece of William Francis Splatt, Esq. of Flete.

[see similar Pall Mall Gazette: Friday 10th May 1872]


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0921 Hennock: Frances Elizabeth Pynsent: 1853 – 1873

Tiverton Gazette: 27th February 1872

Marriages: Crabb – Pinsent: Feb. 22nd, at the Congregational Chapel, Kingsteignton, by the Rev. R. W. Row, Mr. Frederick Lewis Crabb, of Wellington, to Emma Louisa, third daughter of the late Mr. John Pinsent of Ware Barton, Kingsteignton.


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Referenced

GRO0268 Hennock: Emma Louisa Pinsent: 1848 – 1926
GRO0508 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1858

Western Times: Tuesday 30th January 1872

Newton: County Ball: The annual count ball took place at the Globe on Thursday night under distinguished patronage. The ball room, and its approaches, were decorated in the most tasteful manner. The refreshments, supplied by Mr. Bracewell in the adjoining rooms were of the choicest description and the wines excellent. The Royal Marines Band played a selection of the newest dance music with their well-known ability. The following were present: … (long list includes) … Mr. Pynsent, Miss F. Pynsent, Miss J. Pynsent … 

[see similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 29th January 1872]


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References

GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 188

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 1st January 1872

Torquay: Annual Christmas Ball: The annual Christmas Ball was held at the Bath Saloon, Torquay, on Wednesday evening, and was numerously attended. The dancing, which commenced about tea and concluded at three, took place in the large room, the other being used for a refreshment room. … Amongst those present were: … (list includes) … Mr. Pynsent, Miss Florence Pynsent, Miss Jane Pynsent …


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References

GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Western Times: Saturday 30th December 1871

Torquay: The Annual Christmas Ball, at the Bath Saloon on Wednesday evening was well attended. The refreshments were supplied by Mr. Rolph, of the Victoria Parade. The arrangements were satisfactorily carried out by Mr. G. M. Tribe, the manager. Mr. Round’s Band played an excellent selection of music. Amongst those present were: … (long list includes) … Mr. Pynsent, Miss Florence Pynsent, Miss Jane Pynsent …


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References

GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 20th October 1871

October County Ball: The above ball took place on Tuesday night at the Royal Public Rooms. There was an unusually large and fashionable attendance. Mr. Rendle’s Quadrille Band performed some excellent selections of the latest dance music. Mr. Mason acted as maitre de ballet. Mr. Griffiths, of High Street, supplied the refreshments. Amongst those present were Ladies … (long list includes) … Miss F. Pynsent, Miss Pynsent … Gentleman … (long list includes) … Mr. Pynsent …

[see similar: Western Times: Wednesday 18th October 1871]


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References

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

Western Times: Tuesday 18th April 1871

Torquay: Easter Ball: This Ball under very distinguished patronage, took place on Friday night at the Bath Saloon. The attendance was not so numerous as on some former occasions. Among the company were: …. Miss Florence Pynsent, Mr. Pynsent …


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References

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

North Devon Advertiser: Friday 24th February 1871

Lawes’ Manures: Where the first Chemical Manures manufactured and introduced and have been in use for 28 years with great success. The supply for the present season is now ready for delivery, at the Factories, all in first-rate condition … (product list) … (Agents include) … Pinsent, J. Ware Barton, Kingtsteignton …

[North Devon Advertiser: Friday 10th March 1871 & other dates that year]


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GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902

North Devon Herald: 23rd February 1871

Lawes’ Manures: were the first manures manufactures introduced and have been in use for 28 years with great success: … (continues) … (Agents include) … Pinsent, J., Wares Barton, Kingsteignton … Also … The South Devon Foxhounds: The meet of Mr. Westlake’s hounds on Thursday at Penn Inn was the most successful and brilliant of the season. A large and aristocratic field attended on this very propitious morning, and the company who had put in an appearance was most gratifyingly rewarded with a splendid day. Amongst the numerous company present we noticed Sir Lawrence and the Misses Palk, Sir Walter Carew, D. R. Scratton, Esq., Ogwell, Dr. Hall, Torquay – Westhead, Esq., and Messrs. Symons, Bracewell, Harris, Bond, Pinsent, and others and a brilliant company of lady equestrians.


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GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902