Hampshire Advertiser: Saturday 12th May 1900

NEW FOREST CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION: SHERFIELD ENGLISH: A meeting of this association was held (by the kind permission of Lady Ashburton) in the Reading Room, Sherfield, on the 4th instant. In consequence of Wilton fair falling on this day the meeting was not largely attended. Mr. Harford Olden presided, and in addition to members of the local committee Mr. R. Bell (secretary to the New Forest Conservative Association) also attended. In opening the business of the meeting, the Chairman apologised for the unavoidable absence of Mr. J. Clyma, Mr. John Pinsent, and Mr. Jas. Stephens, of Warren Farm, and congratulated the meeting on the presence of a deputation from the parent association in Romsey, viz., Mr. George Wheeler, Mr. E. M. Meddings, and Mr. Richard Moore. ELECTION OF COMMITTEE: On the motion of the Chairman the following gentlemen were duly elected as the committee for the ensuing year, vis.: The Rev. J. M. Macdonald, Messrs. Thomas Clark, J. Clyma, Andrew Hacker, Henry Loader, F. J. Mowlam, George Olden, jun., Henry Osgood, Jno. Pinsent, and James Stephens. Mr. Andrew Hacker proposed that the best thanks of the meeting be conveyed to Lady Ashburton for the use of the Reading Room, and a similar compliment to the Chairman for presiding, which was duly acknowledged by Mr. Harford Olden, and the proceedings terminated.


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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Western Gazette: Friday 19th September 1913

On Monday Next: Gambledown Farm, Sherfield English, Hants: 3 Miles from Dunbridge Station, 11 miles from Salisbury, 4 miles from Romsey: WOOLLEY & WALLIS are favoured with instructions from Mr. J. Pinsent, who is retiring, to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, on Monday, September 22nd, 1913, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, viz.: 23 head of cattle, including heifer in milk; fat young cow; two in calf two-year-old heifers; two barren ditto; four yearling heifers, a yearling steer; three steers, 18 months; two very fresh two-year-old steers; three weanling heifers and a weanling steer; 5 cart mares and geldings, all home – bred and good workers: a filly foal by “Special Blend”; 100 head of poultry; together with the very adapted assortment of FARM ITEMS, viz.: Boat waggon, with harvest ladders 2 narrow-wheel waggons; two tip carts: galvanised shepherd’s house by Watson & Haig; iron water cart 13ft., broadcast; telescope horse rake; Massey-Harris self-binder; Noxon’s grass-mower, Deering’s ditto: ring and plain rollers; iron ploughs, drags and harrows; scarifier by Steep & Co.; Parmiter’s chain harrow; horse shoes; turnip-cutter; cake crusher; two-wheel  presser; iron plough ; tackle; galvanised iron sheep and pig troughs; winnowing machine; weighing engine by Bartlett; 5 sets of thin and 5 sets of trace harness; plough harness; and leather headstalls. … Also, by permission, the property of Mr. J. T. Clark, of Solehill Farm, Sherfield who is leaving his Farm, 6 DAIRY COWS; 3 Porkers; 50 Hens; and the Farm Implements: …  Bread and Cheese Lunch: Sale to commence at One o’clock. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, The Castle Auction Mart, Salisbury, and at Ringwood, Romsey, and Fordingbridge.

[see also Western Chronicle: Friday 19th September 1913]


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West Sussex Gazette: Thursday 22nd November 1910

Romsey: … … Major S. F. Chichester, of Embley Park, has, in recent years, been endeavouring to improve the breed of horses, particularly those for agricultural work. He has kept at stud two very fine pedigree Clydesdale stallions and this year a third has been added. Major Chichester has each year offered prizes for their progeny and at the sixth annual show last week, there were 30 entries. The classes were for tenant farmers, and the prizes were £3, £2, and £1.  Mr. E. E. Hoddinott was first for foals, Mr. J. Pinsent being second, and Mr. A. Hill third. For foals on the Embley Estate, the winners were: 1, C. Jeffery, 2, W. Meade, and 3, F. Kemish. In the yearling class the prizes were taken by F. Kemish, J. Pinsent, and J. K. Hallett respectively, whilst the winners in the two-year-old’s’ were Wm. Cornish, E. Saint, and J. S. Hallett.


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Middlesex County Times: Saturday 17th September 1910

Marriage of Miss Ordish: A very pretty wedding took place at one o’clock on Saturday last in the Parish Church (St. Mary’s) which had been tastefully decorated for the occasion by Mrs. H. B. Smith. The bride, who was given away by her father, was Miss Maude Margaret Ordish, only daughter of Mr. W. J. Ordish of Ealing and the bridegroom Mr. Francis James Whidborne, eldest son of Mrs. and Mrs. John Whidborne, of Fordingbridge, Hants. … (continues) …  Present … (include) … Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinsent, mirror; Miss May Pinsent, Pouff, Ottoman …


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GRO0118 Hennock: Catherine Whidborne: 1840 – 1923
GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916
GRO0664 Hennock: Mary Eliza Pinsent: 1869 – 1960

Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 17th September 1910

Romsey: Embley Horse Show: For several years Major S. F. Chichester, of Embley Park, has been engaged in an effort to improve the breed of horses, and more specifically of those used in agricultural work. Up to this year he has kept at stud “Rich and Rare” and “Kcintyre Fashion” two magnificent pedigree Clydesdale stallions, and this year there has been added “Special Blend,” a very promising two-year-old. … (Continues) …  The awards were as follows: Class 1: Foals, 1, Mr. E. E. Hoddinott (4 months); 2, Mr. J. Pinsent, Gambledown (4 months); 3, Mr. A. Hill, Pauncefoot (4 months 2 weeks); r. Mr. Pritchard, Ashfield; c, Mr. C. Jeffery, Cross Oaks Farm, and Mr. R. Penny, Roke Farm … … Class 3: Yearlings, 1, Mr. F. Kemish, Stanbridge Ranvilles; 2. Mr. J. Pinsent; 3, Mr. J. R. Hallett, Ower; r. Mr. A. Jewell, Pinn’s Farm; c. Mr. H. Moody, Dillon’s Farm. … (discussion of event and refreshments, including toasts) … Mr. Newland replied, the health of Mr. Hill was drunk, and the concluding toast was that of “The Prize Winners,” for whom Messrs. E. E. Hoddinot and J. Pinsent replied …


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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Western Gazette: Friday 17th December 1909

Romsey: Agricultural Society Show: Root and Acreage Awards: The annual show of this society was held yesterday (Thursday) and it was far in advance of many previous exhibitions in the number of entries, there being 631 altogether, which was about 110 more than last year … Special Classes: Prize of £5 offered by Captain R. C. H. Sloane-Stanley of Paultons: General root crops, not less than 20 acres: 1, Harford Olden; v.h.c. John Pinsent; h.c. J. R. Hallett … …


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Western Gazette: Friday 8th October 1909

Horse Show at Romsey: The weather was favourable on Thursday for the annual autumnal horse show in Embley Park Romsey. The show was promoted by Major S. F. Chichester, whose seat is in the Park … Class 1: Foals (open to tenant farmers) – 1, A. Light, Woodlands; 2, J. Pinsent, Gambledown, 3, F. Kemish, Stanbridge Ranvilles, r. A. Jewell, East Wellow, c. E. Hoddinott, Moorcourt …


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The Salisbury Times: Friday 18th September 1908

Mainstone Farm, Romsey: ¾ Mile from Romsey Station: Jon T. Woolley and Wallis are favoured with instructions from Mr. G. W. Melsom, who is giving up the farm, to sell by auction on the premises, on Thursday, September 24th, 1909, immediately after Romsey Market, the whole of his herd of 49 Dairy Cattle: Viz. 36 well-bred dairy cows in good season, three 20-months heifers. 8 yearling heifers, three-year-old shorthorn bull, rising two-years-old shorthorn bull, two very superior: … … carthorses, milk cob; also, by permission, the property of Mr. J. T. Woolley, Spursholt Farm: … … 12 heifers and calves. Also, the property of Mr. Pinsent, Gambledown Farm: A four-years-old roan cart colt, quiet in plough harness, and two-years old shorthorn bull: Sale to commence at 1.30 o’clock sharp. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, The Castle Auction Mart. Salisbury, and at Ringwood, Fordingbridg and Romsey.

[Western Chronicle: Friday 18th September 1908]


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Hampshire Independent: Saturday 28th March 1908

Conservative Meeting at Sherfield English: Address by Mr. Hamilton Hulse: A meeting of the Sherfield English branch of the New Forest Conservative Association was held in the Schoolroom on Thursday Evening. There was a large attendance … includes … Pinsent, senr. and Junr. … Mr. Pinsent seconded the vote which was carried amidst loud applause. …


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Grimsby News: Friday 24th January 1908

Marriages: Gibson – Pinsent: On the 13th inst. at St. Leonard’s Church, Sherfield English, Hants, by the Rev. Turner Long, rector, Edward Galliard Gibson, of Grimsby, to Jessie Florence, daughter of John Pinsent, Gamble-down, Romsey, Hants. “At Home, Feb 4th, 5th and 6th, 2 Belgrave Terrace, Grimsby. … Also … Pretty WEDDING: — A very pretty country wedding took place at St. Leonard’s Church; Sherfield-English’ on Monday, January 13th between Miss Jessie Florence Pinsent, daughter of John Pinsent, of Gamble: down, Romsey, Hants., and Mr. Galliard Gibson, of Grimsby. The bride wore white – crepe-de-chine and a wreath of orange blossoms and tulle veil and carried a shower bouquet, the gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were her sister Miss Maud Pinsent and her cousin Miss Christabel Hawkes and wore dresses of pale blue colienne over white silk with large blue picture hats. Dr. Burnett, of Grimsby, acted as best man. After the ceremony Mrs. Pinsent held a reception at Gamble-down, the bride and bridegroom leaving for London later in the afternoon, where the honeymoon was spent. The presents were numerous and handsome.


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GRO0118 Hennock: Catherine Whidborne: 1840 – 1923
GRO0247 Hennock: Ellen Maud Pinsent: 1872 – xxxx
GRO0482 Hennock: Jessie Florence Pinsent: 1877 – 1959
GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916