British Australasian: Thursday 19th November 1891

Per Orient: R.M.S. Oruba, to leave Tilbury November 20th: … For Melbourne … (List includes) … Pynsent Mr. and Mrs. C. P.; Pynsent, Miss … (continues)


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0364 Hennock: Georgina Helen Ball: 1833 – 1916
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Norwich Mercury: Wednesday 4th November 1891

Marriages: … Stone – Clarke: On the 22nd ult, at the parish church, Bawdeswell, by the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, Rector, Edgar, Eldest son of the late Thomas Stone, of Reedham, to Anna, third daughter of John Clarke of Bawdeswell. 


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894

British Australasian: Thursday 29th October 1891

Per Orient: R.M.S. Ophir from Tilbury, November 6th: … For Melbourne … (List includes) … Pynsent, Mrs. and Miss; Pynsent, C. P. … (continues) …


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0364 Hennock: Georgina Helen Ball: 1833 – 1916
GROxxxx Hennock

British Australasian: Thursday 8th October 1891

Per: Orient, R.M.S. Ophir from from Tilbury, November 6th:  … For Melbourne: … (list includes) … Pynsent, Mrs. and Miss; Pynsent C. P. …

[see also British Australasian: Thursday 22nd October 1891]


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0364 Hennock: Georgina Helen Ball: 1833 – 1916
GROxxxx Hennock

Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser: Monday 22nd June 1891

University Intelligence: Cambridge: … A congregation was held at the Senate House in the morning, the Vice-chancellor (Dr. H. Montagu Butler, Master of Trinity) presiding, when the under-mentioned degrees were conferred: Bachelor of Arts … (includes) … R. B. Pynsent … Jesus College …


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Uttoxeter New Era: Wednesday 29th April 1891

Wills and Bequests: The will and codicil (both dated March 7, 1890) of Mrs. Jane Pynsent, late of Belmont House, Northam, near Bideford, Devon, who died on Jan. 30, at Clifton were proved on April 7 by Colonel Thomas Andrews Rawlings, Captain Charles Christopher Willoughby, Musgrave Clay and James Curtis Leman, the executors. The value of the personal estate, amounting to over £104,000. There are specific and pecuniary legacies to daughters, sons-in-law, nieces, godchildren, and others. As to the residue of her real and personal estate, she leaves on third upon trust for her daughter Mrs. Florence Lambe Reynolds, and her children; and one third in trust for each of her daughters Mrs. Margaret Jane Willoughby, and Mrs. Jane Augusta Rawlins, and her husband and children. … … 


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GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891

Western Times: Friday 6th February 1891

Deaths: Pynsent: Jan. 30, Jane, widow of Thomas Pynsent, Esq., of Belmont, Northam, North Devon, aged 82.


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GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Clifton Society: Thursday 15th January 1891

List of Visitors: Caledonia Place: 5: Mrs. Pynsent:

[see also 1st and 29th January 1891]


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GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891

Sporting Life: Saturday 26th December 1891

Oakley Harriers: The fixture for today is a Four Miles Club Walking Handicap, starting twelve noon, from head quarter, the Boleau Arms, Barnes. The following starts have been allotted by Mr. F. G. Smithson – G. H. Elliot scratch; W, Hancock 30 sec. start; C. Gye 2 min. 30 sec. A. Saunders and P. Fitzgerald 3 min.30 sec. A. Hannuell and T. J. H. Gale 4 min. J.  B. Pinsent 4 min. 30 see.; F. J. Ling, J. N, Harrison, and F. W. Jarvis 5 min.; J. G. Leith and W. L. James 5 min. 30sec., W. H. King, R. W. King, and W. B. Sims 6 min., B. S. Sims, and A. H. Winter 6 min 30. sec. R. Howard and H. Patching 7 min. H. J., C. F. and F. G. Smithson to handicapped. Members please note on Saturday next is the return Inter-club run with Thames Valley Harriers at Twickenham. Full particulars respecting trains etc. will appear in the Sporting Life of January 3.


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GRO0541 Tiverton: Joseph Benjamin Pinsent: 1865 – 1897

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 26th December 1891

Newton Police Court: Present: – Mr. M. Fortescue (in the chair), Col. Walcott, Admiral Cornish Bowden, and Messrs. J. Vicary, F. H. Plumpre, W J. Watts, W. R. Hole and H. E. Brown: In search of Game: William and Walter Baker were charged with trespassing at Bovey Tracey in pursuit of game on December 6th. Both defendants pleaded guilty. John Pinsent, a gamekeeper in the employ of Mr. Bennett, stated that he saw the two defendants with two dogs in Cockles Park. They were beating the cover with sticks, and when he asked them what they were doing they both ran away. The defendant, Walter, said they went in after their dog, which was a terrier, and the other dog, a lurcher, belonged to another lad. The Bench considered the case proved, and fined defendants 15s each inclusive of costs, or in default, 7 days hard labour. The money was paid.


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