Western Times: Friday 19th June 1891

Royal Cornwall Agricultural Show: The Par Exhibition: The first visit of the Society to Par opened on Tuesday with royal weather and under Royal patronage, and under such favourable circumstances it was but fitting that as this was the first occasion upon which a member of the Royal Family had honored the County Agricultural Society with its presence that hearty welcome should be accorded to this Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh who readily consented to perform the formal opening ceremony of declaring the Show open at one o’clock, although as a matter of fact, the show-yard was open to the public at nine o’clock, at which hour the judging of the live stock was commenced …  The Poultry: The entries numbered 369, and the birds were judged by Mr. W. J. Nicholls. The local prize takers were: Dorkings (coloured) cock and hen: 1, W. S. Pinsent (Newton), 2, Mrs. J. Hebditch (Ilminster) …  …

[see similar Royal Cornwall Gazette: Thursday 18th June 1891]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 30th May 1891

Devon Count Agricultural Show at Exmouth: The annual exhibition of the Devon County Agricultural Association commenced on Monday at Exmouth … Poultry: … Dorkin, coloured or silver grey, cock and hen: 1, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Tuesday 26th May 1891

Devon County Agricultural Association: The Exmouth Meeting: Although the weather yesterday was not of the most favourable kind, very little rain descended during the first day at Exmouth … Poultry: Dorking, coloured or silver-grey, best cock and hen: First, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot: Dorking, white, best cock or hen: First, J. H. Nicholls, Lostwithiel. …

[see similar Western Times: Friday 29th May 1891]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Market Harborough Advertiser and Midland Mail: Tuesday 28th 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 Colone! Thomas Andrews Rawlins, 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 one-third, upon trust, for her daughter Mrs. Florence Lambe Reynolds, and her children; and one-third, upon trust, for each of her daughters Mrs. Margaret Jane Willoughby and Mrs. Jane Augusta Rawlins, and her husband and children.


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GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891
GRO0618 Hennock: Margaret Jane Pynsent: 1844 – 1920

Market Harborough Advertiser and Midland Mail: Tuesday 28th 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 Colone! Thomas Andrews Rawlins, 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 one-third, upon trust, for her daughter Mrs. Florence Lambe Reynolds, and her children; and one-third, upon trust, for each of her daughters Mrs. Margaret Jane Willoughby and Mrs. Jane Augusta Rawlins, and her husband and children.


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GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891
GRO0618 Hennock: Margaret Jane Pynsent: 1844 – 1920

Henley & South Oxford Standard: Friday 25th April 1891

Bills 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 Rawlins, 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 one-third, upon trust, for her daughter Mrs. Florence Lombe Reynolds, and her children; and one-third, upon trust, for each of her daughters Mrs. Margaret Jane Willoughby and Mrs. Jane Augusta Rawlins, and her husband and children.


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GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891
GRO0618 Hennock: Margaret Jane Pynsent: 1844 – 1920

Hants and Sussex News: Wednesday 22nd 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 Rawlins, 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 one-third, upon trust, for her daughter Mrs. Florence Lambe Reynold, and her children; and one-third, upon trust, for each of her daughters Mrs. Margaret Jane Willoughby and Mrs. Jane Augusta Rawlins, and her husband and children.

[see Croydon Times: Saturday 18th April 1891]


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GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891
GRO0618 Hennock: Margaret Jane Pynsent: 1844 – 1920

Western Daily Press: Friday 6th February 1891

Bridgwater Poultry Show: The sixth annual exhibition of poultry and pigeons under the auspices of the Bridgwater Poultry Breeders Association took place in the Corn Exchange and Market House, yesterday, and proved eminently successful. The number of entries (1,176) exceeded those of any previous year whilst many of the specimens on view were said to be even better than those exhibited at the Crystal Palace and other leading shows. … (Dorking)  Any other variety: cock or hen: 1 and 2, Wm. S. Pinsent, 3, W. L. Barnes …

[see also Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 11th February 1891]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 6th February 1891

Bridgwater Poultry show: The sixth annual Exhibition, under the auspices of the Bridgwater Poultry Association, was held the Corn Exchange and Market House yesterday, and was more successful than any preceding Show, their being as many as 1,176 entries, the birds exhibited including many of best in the kingdom. The judges of poultry were Messrs. A. G. Pitts, T. Ryman, J. Huxtable, John and James Dixon. The local awards for Devon and Cornwall included the following:  Dorking: Any other variety, cock or hen: Second, William S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

London Daily Chronicle: 28th January 1891

Bakers: Wanted by a respectable young man: Situation as thorough, good, second hand; 7 years first-class reference. W. Pinsent, 12 Carlton Square, Pomeroy Steet, New Cross Road. 


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GRO0882 Bristol: William Pinsent: 1860 – 1936