Downham Market Gazette: Saturday 30th November 1889

Marriages: Guymer – Johnson: On the 14th inst., at Bawdeswell Church, by the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, George Guymer, to Ann Mary, third daughter of Mr. Elijah Johnson, farmer, both of Bawdeswell.


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894

Norfolk News: Saturday 23rd November 1889

Marriages: Guymer – Johnson: November 14, at Bawdeswell Church by the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, George Guymer to Ann Mary, third daughter of Mr. Elijah Johnson, farmer, both of Bawdeswell.

[see similar Eastern Daily Press: Friday 22nd November 1889]


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894

Eastern Daily Press: Friday 22nd November 1889

Marriages: Guymer- Johnson: November 14, at Bawdeswell Church, by the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, George Guymer to Ann Mary, third daughter of Mr. Elijah Johnson, farmer, both of Bawdeswell.


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894

Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette: Tuesday 27th August 1889

Eversholt: Fashionable Marriage: An important wedding took place in this village on Thursday August 22nd, between Miss Mary Feodore Baker, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. S. Baker, rector of Eversholt and Mr. L. B. Woodforde, of Merton, Surrey, formerly steward of the Duke of Bedford’s estate at Woburn… (guests included) … Mr. Pynsent Smith …


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Western Times: Friday 5th July 1889

Francis Frederick Taylor: Deceased: Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Cap. 35, entitled “An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees”: Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Francis Frederick Taylor, late of Stockland, in the Count of Devon, Solicitors, deceased, (who died on the 8th day of December, 1888) and administration with whose will annexed was on the 28th day of February 1889, granted to Elizabeth Quick Pedler Mathew, late of Moretonhampstead, in the County of Devon, but now of 16, Saltram Terrace, Plympton St. Mary, in the same County, wife of Henry Pynsent Mathew, Esq., and one of the next of kin of the deceased) are hereby required to send particulars thereof in writing to the undersigned solicitors for the said administratrix, on or before the eleventh day of August next, after which date the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to claims and demands of which she shall then have had notice and the said administatrix will not be liable for the assets so distributed or an part thereof to any person of whose claim or demand she shall not then have had notice; dated this 18th day of June, 1889: Stamp and Dunning, Honiton, Devon: Solicitors for the said Administratrix.


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Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday 14th June 1889

Marriages: Paramore – Mathew: June 12th, the Rev. Joseph Rawle Paramore, second son of J. R. Paramore, Esq. of Minehead, Somerset, to Charlotte Jessie Pynsent, daughter of J. Pynsent Mathew, Esq., Rydon, Talaton.

[see also June 15th]


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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette: Tuesday 2nd April 1889

evening last, when there was rather poor attendance of members. Mr. J. Thornhill was elected to the chair, and the accounts, which unfortunately showed deficit £3 16s. 7d., were passed. A vote of thanks was passed to the officers, but some consternation was caused the resignation of the hon. sec. and the assistant sec. Messrs. T. Wilson and A. Morrison. Various names were proposed for those offices, but at last these gentlemen were persuaded to remain in office. A. Lucas, Esq., and Pynsent Smith, Esq., were added the list vice-presidents, and Mr. Henry Strong accepted the post of treasurer, vice Mr. J. Whitlock. A proposition was passed which ruled that members playing in out-town matches should pay their share of expenses, and the meeting was brought a close.


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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette: Tuesday 5th March 1889

Woburn: The late Mrs. Veasey: The mortal remains of Dora, wife of Henry Veasey, Esq, M.R.C.S., (whose death we chronicled last week). Were consigned to their last resting place in the old churchyard at Woburn on Wednesday last … Amongst those who joined the procession at the church gates and in the mortuary chapel we noticed Arthur Lucas, Esq., and Pynsent Smith, Esq., (partners with Mr. Veasey), …


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Northampton Mercury: Saturday 2nd March 1889

Aspley Guises: The Obsequies of Mrs. Dora Veasey, the much-lamented wife of Dr. Henry Veasey, the eminent medical practitioner of Aspley Guise, were on Wednesday last conducted by Messrs. Gilby and Sons, of Woburn. The deceased lady was buried in the garden of churchyards at Woburn … … A large number of friends were present … Amongst them … (list includes) … Dr. Pyncent Smith …


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Torquay Times, and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 22nd February 1889

St. Mark’s Festival Choir. The smaller Bath Saloon was last evening crowded chiefly by the parishioners of Torwood, on the occasion of a concert given by the St. Mark’s Festival Choir (male and female voices) assisted by a few friends; the whole being under the direction of Mr. H. Pook, organist of St. Mark’s. … … Besides the performers already mentioned, the following also took part: … (include) Miss Pynsent …


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GROxxxx Hennock