Western Times: Friday 7th April 1905

Newton Abbot: Members of the Constitutional Club spent an enjoyable evening yesterday, the occasion being a ladies’ night. An excellent programme was well rendered, the following contributing: Misses Gillard and Grimbly, and Messrs. J. Furler, F. Jones, W. H. Pinsent, E. A. Phillips, W. Gilpin, Wallace, Hexter, and F. S. Pascoe. A marionette entertainment, under the direction of Mr. F. D. Parker, was much enjoyed.


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GRO0897 Devonport: William Henry Pinsent: 1874 – 1949

Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 21st April 1905

Estate of Mr. Thomas Ryland: Mr. Thomas Ryland, of the Redlands, Gravelly Hill, Birmingham, J.P., chairman of the Birmingham Exchange Buildings Company, and a director of the Droitwich Junction Canal Company, late of the firm of Messrs. Proctor and Ryland, of Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, chemical manure manufacturers, who died on the 1st March last, aged eighty six years left estate valued at £171,832 gross and with £121,876 in net personalty and probate of his will, dated March 3 1896, with six codicils, the last made in 1903, had been granted to his son, Mr. Howard Proctor Ryland, and his sons-in-law, Mr. Richard Alfred Pinsent, Mr. Georgy Roffey, and the Rev. William Flory, Canon of Worcester Cathedral … (continues) …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

Yorkshire Factory Times: Friday 21st April 1905

In 1765 Sir William Pynsent died, leaving his estate at Burton Pynsent, in Somerset and nearly £3,000 a year to Chatham, who he had never met. This was after Chatham’s fall from power. A cousin of Pynsent disputing the will, was unsuccessful. …


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DRO0076 Combe