Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 5th May 1904

Newton Abbot School Accommodation: County Council Inquiry: enlargement of the British Schools or New Schools at Decoy: On Friday afternoon on behalf of the Devon County Council Education Committee … conducted an inquiry touching the elementary school accommodation. … Those attending were Mr. Young (clerk to the Devon Education Committee), Messrs. J. H. Beare, W. S. Pinsent and A. J. Murrin, (managers British Schools) … and others … (discussion) …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Daily Malta Chronicle and Garrison Gazette: Friday 29th April 1904

Cricket: 93 Coy. R.G.A. v. 99 Coy. R.G.A. This match was played at Ricasoli between 93 Company R.G.A., and 99 Company R.G.A. on Saturday 23rd April 1904 and resulted in a win for 99 Company by 18 runs: 99 Company: Total 136: includes Gr. Pinsent run out 1 … 93 Company Total 123 (Pinsent took 2 wickets)

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East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 23rd April 1904

Sanitary Matters: The Sanitary Committee recommended that the Clerk be instructed to take the necessary steps to obtain closing orders in respect of No. 1 house 11 Court, East Street, and No. 10, 10 Court, Wolborough Street under the Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890. The Medical Officer having reported the erection of a certain building at 50 Osborne Street, without the approval of the Council the committee recommended that the owner of the said premises be called upon to remove the same. The Committee had examined the following plans, viz. (1) a plan from Mr. W. S. Pinsent for addition to the Fox Inn; (2) A plan from Mr. G. Hicks for converting a stable and store at the back of Knowles Terrace into a workshop …


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Devizes and Wilts Advertiser: Thursday 7th April 1904

Marriages: Feb. 11, at Valley Home, the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr. T. B. Hill, Raglan, New Zealand, by the Rev. S. J. Gibson, – Herbert, William, son of T. T. Cuff, of Burton Pynsent, Somerset, to Susie, youngest daughter of P. L. Hill, Trowbridge.


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Devizes and Wilts Advertiser: Thursday 7th April 1904

Marriages: Feb. 11, at Valley Home, the residence of the bride’s uncle, Mr. T. B. Hill, Raglan, New Zealand, by the Rev. S. J. Gibson, – Herbert, William, son of T. T. Cuff, of Burton Pynsent, Somerset, to Susie, youngest daughter of P. L. Hill, Trowbridge.


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Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 2nd March 1904

BURTON PYNSENT FARM: CURRY RIVEL: About Three Miles from Langport and Nine from Taunton, Somerset: ATTRACTIVE and UNRESERVED SALE of 140 cross-bred grazing sheep, 44 head of shorthorn and cross-bred grazing cattle, about 100 swine, modern agricultural implements, 7 h.p. portable steam engine, threshing machine, and other machinery, dairy utensils, hogshead of new cider and casks, and a portion of the household furniture and effects. MESSRS. C. R. MORRIS, SONS, & PEARD will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, Tuesday, the 15th March, 1904, at 1.30 p.m., the above-mentioned LIVE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY, DAIRY UTENSILS, etc., of Messrs. Cuff, who are quitting and dissolving partnership: Dated, North Curry, February 19th 1904.


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 19th February 1904

Death: Wybrants: At Dawlish, 15th Feb., Anne, widow of the late J. Wybrants, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., of Shepton Mallet, and daughter of the late J. Pynsent Mathew, Esq., of Rydon, Ottery St. Mary: Funeral at Shepton Mallet Cemetery, today, the 19th, at 1 o’clock.


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Morning Leader: Saturday 6th February 1904

Recent Wills: Charles Pitt Pynsent, of Hobson St., Wellington, New Zealand (English Estate):  £32,797


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Morning Leader: Saturday 6th February 1904

Recent Wills: Charles Pitt Pynsent, of Hobson St., Wellington, New Zealand (English Estate):  £32,797


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 23rd January 1904

Local Intelligence: Yesterday, a valuable horse attached to a dray belonging to Messrs. Pinsent and Son, brewers, dropped dead in Exeter Road, Newton, just after leaving the brewery.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920