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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References

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

Clifton Society: Thursday 23rd April 1891

The will and codicil of Mrs. Jane Pynsent, late of Belmont house, Northam, near Bideford, Devon, who died on January 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 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

Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Monday 5th November 1877

Marriages: Rawlins – Pynsent: – Oct. 27th, at Northam, Col. T. A. Rawlins, late 86th Regt., to Jane Augusta, daughter of T. Pynsent, Esq., of Hillsborough …


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GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Week’s News (London): Saturday 3rd November 1877

Marriages: … (includes) … Rawlins – Pynsent: At Northam, Col. T. A. Rawlins, late 86th Regt. To Jane A. d of T. Pynsent, Oct. 27.


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GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Freeman’s Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser: Friday November 2nd, 1877

Marriage: Rawlins and Pynsent: Oct. 27th, at Northam, North Devon, by the Vicar, the Rev. Marcus Diamond Churchward, assisted by the Rev. F. J. Rawlins, and the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, Rector of Bawdeswell, Norfolk, Colonel T. A. Rawlins, late 86th Regiment, third son of the late Rev. H.W. Rawlins, M.A., Rector of Fiddington, and Rector of Kilton, Somersetshire, to Jane Augusta, youngest daughter of Thomas Pynsent, Esq., Hillsborough, Northam.

[see also Belfast News-Letter, Saturday November 3rd, 1877, Pall Mall
Gazette: Thursday 1st November 1877, North Devon Herald: Thursday 8th
November 1877 and similar Western Times: Thursday 1st November 1877]


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Southern Times and Dorset County Herald: Saturday 26th June 1875

The marriage of Captain Willoughby, late 60th Rifles, of Warwick-square, London, and Miss Pynsent, eldest daughter of Mr. T. Pynsent, of Hillsborough, North Devon, was celebrated in London at St. Gabriel’s, Warwick-square, on Thursday, in the presence of a large circle of relations and friends. The service was full choral, the officiating clergymen being the Rev. Brymer Belcher (the rector), Rev. Arthur Willoughby, and Rev. W. Langhorne. The bride was given away by her father. Her costume was rich white silk, handsomely trimmed with Moulton lace and bouquets of orange blossom and jessamine, with wreath and veil to correspond. The nine bridesmaids were Miss Florence Pynsent, Miss Augusta Pynsent (sisters of the bride), Miss Louisa Bragge, Miss Lucy Bragge, Miss Sparrow, Miss Serena Sparrow, Miss Constance Sparrow (cousins of the bride), and two Miss Willoughbys (nieces of the bridegroom). They wore white muslin dresses trimmed with pale blue ribbon and Valenciennes lace, and blue bonnets, and handsome monogram lockets, the gift of the bride. They were also presented with bouquets by the bridegroom. After the ceremony the party returned to 66, Gloucester-street, where about 50 guests sat down to luncheon, and shortly after Captain and Mrs. Willoughby started on their tour, followed by the good wishes of all their friends. The presents were very numerous and costly. Amongst the company were Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby (father and mother of the bridegroom), Captain Allfrey (60th Rifles, the best man), Mr. and Mrs. John Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs. William Willoughby, Captain Bragge, Mrs. Bragge, Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow, Rev. John and Mrs. Sparrow, Rev. Brymer Belcher, Rev. C. A. Bragg., General and Mrs. Clifford, Mr. Robert Pynsent, Rev. W. and Mrs. Langhorne, Major and Mrs. Warry, Captain Thorne (60th Rifles), Captain Fetherstonhaugh (60th Rifles), Colonel Verner, Miss Verner, Mr. and Mrs. Richards, &c. …


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GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0618 Hennock: Margaret Jane Pynsent: 1844 – 1920
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887
GROxxxx Hennock

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 4th September 1874

Thorncombe: Sadborow Archers: The second meeting this year of the Sadborrow Archers was kindly given by Captain and Mrs. Bragge, at Sadborow House, on Friday August 21st. Upwards of 30 archers assembled at the targets, and some excellent shooting was made, the day being fine, with too much sun…. Among the company present were … (list includes) …Miss Pynsent, Miss J. Pynsent …


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References

GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902

Field: Saturday 3rd August 1872

Golf at Westward Ho.: A special meeting of the Westward Ho and North Devon Ladies’ Club was held on Saturday last for a handicap competition for five prizes. The day was everything that could be desired, a good breeze from the sea and some light flying clouds tempering the extreme heat of the sun, so the attendance both of members and spectators was very large. The following twenty-four ladies started: Miss E. Bazeley, Miss M. Bazeley, Miss Chanter, Miss A. Charlewood, Miss F. Charlewood, Miss S. Charlewood, Miss Dayman, Miss Dowell, Miss Gosset, Miss C. Gosset, Miss L. Gossett, Miss Hutchinson, Mrs. Langhorne, Miss F. Mansfield, Mrs. Oliphant, Miss Patterson, Miss A. Patterson, Miss E. Patterson, Miss Pridham, Miss Pynsent, Miss F. Pynsent, Miss J. Pynsent, Miss Serjeant, Mrs. Simpkins.   … (description of event) …


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References

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

Western Times: Tuesday 30th January 1872

Newton: County Ball: The annual count ball took place at the Globe on Thursday night under distinguished patronage. The ball room, and its approaches, were decorated in the most tasteful manner. The refreshments, supplied by Mr. Bracewell in the adjoining rooms were of the choicest description and the wines excellent. The Royal Marines Band played a selection of the newest dance music with their well-known ability. The following were present: … (long list includes) … Mr. Pynsent, Miss F. Pynsent, Miss J. Pynsent … 

[see similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 29th January 1872]


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References

GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 188