Bedfordshire Times and Independent: Friday 6th July 1906

Sharnbrook: Marriage of Miss Dora Wilkinson: Sharnbrook showed great interest on Tuesday afternoon, in the wedding at St. Peter’s Church, of Miss Dora Wilkinson, daughter of the Rev. H. B. Wilkinson, vicar of the parish, the bridegroom being Mr. W. J. S. Carraplett, son of Mrs. W. S. Carraplett … … Invited guests included … Mr. and Mrs. Massingberd Rogers, Lady Pinsent, Mrs. Pigot, Mr. F. Pinsent, The Rev. C. W. Hodder … … The wedding gifts included the following: … Lady Pinsent and F. Pinsent, (unstated), Mrs. Massingberd Rogers, silver rose bowl … (description of event)


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0322 Hennock: Francis Wingfield Homfray Pinsent: 1875 – 1948

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 16th June 1906

Harness horse at the Royal Cornwall Show on Wednesday and Thursday caused no little trouble to the judges, but in the big harness class the judges ultimately gave the hackney mare, shown by Mr. W. Swain Pinsent, of Newton Abbot, the first card, although it was closely followed by the well-known Cornish mare “Queenie.”


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 9th June 1906

Yealmpton Agricultural Association: Annual Exhibition … … Harness Classes: Single harness horses, 15 h.h. and over: 1, W. W. Hamley, Plymouth; 2, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot; 3, J. W. Olver, Duloc. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 1st June 1906

Devon County Association of Teachers: Forthcoming Meeting at Torquay: The annual gatherings of Devon County Association of Teachers, to be held at Torquay on June 9th, promise to be interesting. … … Devon’s contributions to the Benevolent and Orphan Funds amounted to £ 143, barely 2s 9 1/2d per head. With deep regret the council reported the death of Mr. W. S. Pinsent (the first secretary and real founder of the organization) and to the widow and family the deepest sympathy is extended.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Crediton Gazette: 26th May 1906

Devon Agricultural Show: the weather left a good deal to be desired on the opening day of the Devon Agricultural show at Tavistock on Tuesday last … Horses … Single Harness Horses: Mares or geldings; exceeding 15 hands high – 1. Miss G. Burston, Fitzroy, Taunton; 2, F. Watkins, St. George’s Bristol, 3, W. S. Pinsent, Minerva, Newton Abbot. ….

[see similar Crediton Gazette: 25th May 1907 & Tiverton Gazette: 29th May 1906]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 24th May 1906

Devon County Show: Local Awards: … … Horses … Single Harness horses: Mares or geldings exceeding 15 hands high: 3, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot, Royal Cadet.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Wednesday 23rd May 1906

Devon County Show: Opened at Tavistock: Full Prize List: … … Single Harness Horses: Mares of geldings, exceeding 15 hands high which, on being driven and tested on the Show yard shall be adjudged the cleverest single harness horse: 1, Miss G. Burston, Taunton, “Camelian;”, 2, F. Watkins, Bristol “St. George,” 3, W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot “Royal Cadet.”

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 25th May 1906]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Western Times: Friday 6th April 1906

Northaw: Marriage of Mr. Pynsent and Miss Addie: At Northaw Church on Tuesday the marriage was solemnised of R. B. Pynsent, of Ashley Gardens, London, and Miss Addie, only daughter of Mrs. Addie of View Park, Huddingston, Lanarkshire. Specially interest attached to the wedding locally, as the bride is the niece of Mrs. Kidston, of Nyn Park, a lady who is loved and respected in every home in Northaw. Many friends the bride and bridegroom in London and Scotland were present in church, and there was large attendance of villagers, who made a point of attending the ceremony as a special compliment to Mrs. Kidston. The chancel and altar, also the pulpit and lectern, had been beautifully decorated with choice flowers by the head gardener at Nyn Park. The bride, a charming young lady, was met at the church door by the choir, and as she passed up the aisle festal music was played by the organist. The service, which was choral, was conducted the Vicar (the Rev. E. B. B. Kitson), assisted by the curate. The “Voice that breathed o’er Eden” was one of the hymns sung by the choir. At the conclusion of the service, and as the bridal party were leaving the church, the organist played Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March.” The bride was given away by her uncle (Mr. L. P. Jardine), and the bridegroom’s brother acted as best man. The bridesmaids were two nieces of the bridegroom. The bride was handsomely gowned in white silk crepe de chine, with Brussels lace, tulle veil, and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white roses. Her chief ornament was a beautiful necklace of diamonds and sapphires, the gift of Mrs. Kidston. The bridesmaids were attractively dressed in white silk with Valenciennes lace, and each carried a bouquet of sweet peas. After the ceremony there was reception at Nyn Park, when the toast to “The Bride and Bridegroom” was submitted by L. P. Jardine, and enthusiastically honoured. The happy couple left in the afternoon for the honeymoon, which is be spent abroad. In honour of the interesting event the employees the Nyn Park Estate, with their wives, were entertained at an excellent tea on Wednesday by Mrs. Kinston. The health of the Bride and Bridegroom” was proposed by the butler (Mr. Lane), and the company received the sentiment enthusiastically.


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953
GROxxxx xxxxx (Bridegroom’s Brother?)

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Thursday 5th April 1906

St. Margaret’s School Exeter: Prize Distribution: Yesterday afternoon, at the small Barnfield Hall, the annual prize distribution in connection with St. Margaret’s School, Southernhay, Exeter, took place. … … … Among those who accepted invitations to be present were: … (includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pynsent Mathew (Ottery St. Mary) …


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Crediton Gazette: 17th February 1906

At a meeting of the Royal Commission on the care and control of the feeble minded at Westminster, on Friday, Lord Radnor presided, and there were also present Mr. Byrne, Mr. C. Hobhouse, M.P., Mr. H. D. Greene, K.C., Mr. W. H. Dickinson, M.P., Mrs. Pinsent, Dr. Needham, Mr. Chadwyck-Healey, K.C., Dr. Dunlop, the Rev. H. Burden, and Mr. Mothersole, secretary. Evidence was given by Dr. C. E. Liesching, chairman of the Lunacy Committee of the Tiverton Town Council, and others. …  

[see also Tiverton Gazette: 13th February 1906] [GRO0245 Devonport]


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949