Express and Echo: Tuesday 28th September 1886

Funeral of a Sportsman: The funeral of the late master of the Cotley Harriers, familiarly known as Tom Eames, took place at Chardstock, yesterday. Many well-known sportsmen and a large number of tradesmen from Crewkerne, Axminster, Chard, and other places attended the funeral. The local gentlemen included Mr. Pynsent Matthews (Ottery St. Mary), Mr. W. Mitchell (Cotleigh, Honiton) … … (continues)


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Lyttelton Times: Monday 23rd August 1886

August 22: Waihora, S.S., 1269 tons, Popham, for Wellington: Union Steamship Company agents, Passengers: For Wellington … (include) Pynsent …


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Norwich Mercury: Saturday 31st July 1886

Stuart – Hubbard: On the 13th inst, at Bawdeswell, by the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, Alfred William Stuart, of Holloway, London, to Louisa, second daughter of James Hubbard, of Bawdeswell, East Dereham.


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894

The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post: Thursday 8th April 1886

Langport: Board of Guardians: The only changes in the guardians elected for the Langport Union for the ensuing year are as follow: Currey Rivel, Mr. Thos. Trout Cuff, yeoman, Burton Pynsent, vice Mr. Thos. Chard Taylor, yeoman, Hambridge, resigned; Fivehead, Mr. Robert Barrington, yeoman, vice Mr. Michael Gange, yeoman, resigned; Somerton, Mr. Herbert W. Ord, brewer, vice Mr. I. J. Hodges, farmer, Catspore, resigned. Mr. C.J. Hallett, yeoman, has been elected for the parish of Swell where no guardian was appointed last year.


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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 20th November 1886

Mr. E. Tucker, Manure merchant of Ashburton and Newton Abbot, held his annual manure audit at the Bradley Hotel, on Wednesday: After the audit the company was entertained by Mr. Tucker to a very substantial dinner. Over 100 sat down … Among those present were … Pinsent, (Bovey) … (grumbles about free trade …)


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894

Western Morning News: Friday 5th November 1886

Note in the West: It is an interesting fact that the year 1887 will not only be the jubilee year of her Majesty’s reign but will also include the jubilee of the incorporation of the borough of Devonport. … (continues) … The list of the Council chosen at the first election shows that Mr. Edward St. Aubyn, father of the present rector of Stoke Damerel, was the first mayor, and his name also appears among the councillors for Stoke Ward. The first alderman were: – Morice Ward, William Greenwood; St. Aubyn Ward, Richard Oliver Blackwell; St. John’s Ward, John Billing; Clowance Ward, William Payne Billing; Tamar Ward, Edward Abbott; Stoke Ward, William Hancock; the other six aldermen being Thomas Pinsent, George Field Somerville, Moses Williams Jeffery, John Norman, Cornelius Tripe, and David Paramore. … (continues) …


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GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872