Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 17th September 1910

Romsey: Embley Horse Show: For several years Major S. F. Chichester, of Embley Park, has been engaged in an effort to improve the breed of horses, and more specifically of those used in agricultural work. Up to this year he has kept at stud “Rich and Rare” and “Kcintyre Fashion” two magnificent pedigree Clydesdale stallions, and this year there has been added “Special Blend,” a very promising two-year-old. … (Continues) …  The awards were as follows: Class 1: Foals, 1, Mr. E. E. Hoddinott (4 months); 2, Mr. J. Pinsent, Gambledown (4 months); 3, Mr. A. Hill, Pauncefoot (4 months 2 weeks); r. Mr. Pritchard, Ashfield; c, Mr. C. Jeffery, Cross Oaks Farm, and Mr. R. Penny, Roke Farm … … Class 3: Yearlings, 1, Mr. F. Kemish, Stanbridge Ranvilles; 2. Mr. J. Pinsent; 3, Mr. J. R. Hallett, Ower; r. Mr. A. Jewell, Pinn’s Farm; c. Mr. H. Moody, Dillon’s Farm. … (discussion of event and refreshments, including toasts) … Mr. Newland replied, the health of Mr. Hill was drunk, and the concluding toast was that of “The Prize Winners,” for whom Messrs. E. E. Hoddinot and J. Pinsent replied …


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Referenced

GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916