Long Eaton Advertiser: Saturday 27th July 1889

Newton Science and Art Class: The committee of the Newton Science and Art Class have received the results of the art examinations held in May last. The percentage of successes is unusually high this year, and a large proportion of the passes are “first-class,” and “first-class excellent; the latter mark entitling the candidate to a Queen’s prize in addition to the certificate. Results: Freehand drawing — William V. Bearne, Aaron Beavis, Rosa Bradnee, Thomas A. Bulland, Alice Christie, Margaret Christie, Catherine Haydon, Minnie Holmes, Constance Lewis, Bertha Moysey, Ist class; George Osborn, Mary L. Pinsent, 1st class excellent; Cecil M. Row, Sydney Rowe, John Syme, Edith M. Taylor, 1st class excellent; Jessie Taylor, Millicent Taylor, Frederick Turner, 1st class. Model drawing—Mabel Christie, 1st class; Albert V. Harvey, 1st class excellent, Minnie Holmes, 1st class; Bertba M. Moysey, 1st class excellent, Mary L. Pinsent, 1st class excellent, Lottie Reiby, Edith M. Taylor, 1st class excellent; Frederick Turner, 1st class excellent. Perspective — George F. Brewer, Edith B. Stephens. Geometry — John Syme. The results of the advanced art examination have not yet come to hand.


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GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904

Express and Echo: Thursday 18th July 1889

Newton Abbot: Science and Art Class: The results of the art examinations held in May last which have just reached the Committee, show that the percentage of successes is unusually high this year’s and a large proportion of the passes are “first class” and “first class excellent” the latter mark entitling the candidates to a Queen’s prize in addition to the certificate. … … Freehand drawing: … (list includes) …  Mary L. Pinsent, First Class Excellent, … … Model drawing: … Mary L. Pinsent, First class excellent …


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GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904

Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 25th May 1889

Marriage at Bovey Tracey: At Bovey Tracey parish church, on Wednesday, the marriage of Mr. J. L. Joll, of the Dolphin Hotel, with Mrs. Ellen Shaddon, took place in the presence of a very large number of spectators. The ceremony was performed by the vicar, the Hon. Canon Courtenay, assisted by the Revs. Bignold and C. J. Parsons. At the close of the service and as the marriage party were leaving the church the “Wedding March” was played by the Rev. C. J. Parsons, and the church bells afterwards rang-forth merry peals. The bride was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. H. Pinsent, and Mr. J. Langmead (nephew) acted as best man. The bridesmaids were the Misses Pinsent (2), nieces of the bride; Miss Ellis, Miss Ley, and the Misses Soper (2). The bride was attired in a dress of white claret cloth, handsomely trimmed in white plush and gold embroidered trimming, and plush bonnet to match. She also carried a beautiful bouquet, the gift of Mr. Hall, At the close of the ceremony the party proceeded to the Dolphin Assembly Rooms, where a breakfast was laid for sixty persons. The presents were numerous and costly. The wedding party afterwards left for the Isle of Wight, where they intend to spend their honeymoon.


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GRO0244 Hennock: Ellen Anne Pinsent: 1871 – 1958
GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894
GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904

Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 24th May 1889

Bovey Tracey Church was crowded on Wednesday on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. J. L JoII, proprietor of the Dolphin Hotel, for many years vicar’s warden, and Mrs. Staddon, of St. Marychurch. The service was fully choral. The Rev. The Hon. C. L. Courtenay, vicar, officiated. The bride, given away by Mr. H. Pinsent, was dressed in claret cloth richly trimmed with white plush. There were six attendants, Misses Pinsent (2), Miss Ellis, Misses Soper (2), and Miss Lee, and each wore a gold bangle, the gift of the bridegroom. Mr. John Langmead acted best man. The Rev. C. G. Parsons presided at the organ, and at the close of the service played Mendelssohn’s wedding march. The Hon. and Rev. C. L. Courtenay and Mr. and Mrs. Hole, of Parke, were among those present at the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Joll left to spend the honeymoon in the Isle of Wight. The presents were numerous and valuable. Mr. Joll is well-known in connection with the coaching trips over the moor.


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GRO0244 Hennock: Ellen Anne Pinsent: 1871 – 1958
GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894
GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904

Exeter Flying Post: Thursday 24th January 1889

College of Preceptors’ Examination: The following are the successful candidates examined at the Christmas Local Examination by the College of Preceptors: … Torquay:  … Girls: M. L. Pinsent, Newton Abbot High School;


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GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904

Western Times:  Friday 9th January 1874

Birth: Pinsent – Jan 5th, at Town Barton, Doddiscombleigh, the wife of Mr. H. Pinsent, of a daughter.

[Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 9th January 1874]


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GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894
GRO0652 Hennock: Mary Langmead: 1842 – 1909
GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 29th April 1899

In connection with the Devon County Council Dairy Schools a competition in butter-making took place on Monday at Bovey Tracey. Mr. J. Dolbear of Newton Abbot was the judge, and placed the six competitors as follows: 1, Miss M. Pinsent, Whitstone Farm; 2, Miss Smith, Collumpton; 3, Miss Edith Lovey, Summerfield, Bovey Tracey, h.c. … (continues) …


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GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 15th February 1896

Bovey Tracey: … … The Social and Debating Society held an enjoyable concert on Monday evening. Owing to illness, the president, Bishop Knight-Bruce, could not take the chair, and his place was filled by Rev. W. Ashburner. There was a large attendance. The programme was carried out as follows: … includes … plantations song “it is so,” Miss Pinsent and Chorus; …


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GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904 (?)

Western Times: Friday 14th February 1896

Bovey Tracey: One of the grandest and best entertainments which has been known in Bovey for some time was that given in the Town Hall under the management of the Social and Debating Society. A grand programme was rendered to an over-crowded house. …. (the programme included) … Plantation song, “It is so”, Miss Pinsent and chorus.


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GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904 (?)

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 17th August 1895

Funeral of the Late Mrs. Bibbings: The funeral of the late Mrs. Bibbings, wife of Mr. J. H. Bibbings, chemist of Queen Street, Newton, who died on Thursday last week from heart disease after a prolonged illness, took place on Monday afternoon at Wolborough Churchyard. At the deceased’s request the service was held in the house, Rev. S. Lyne, Baptist minister, officiating in the absence of the Rev. Levi Rees, Congregational minister. The mourners included Mr. J. H. Bibbings, (husband); Misses Ethel, Ida and Dorothy Bibbings (daughters); Mr. John Pinsent (brother), Gambledown, Hampshire; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bridgman (sister) Torquay; Mr. and Mrs. Landsdale (sister), Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Crabbe (sister), Stoke Gabwell; Mr. and Mrs. Westall (sister), Northam; Mr. H. Pinsent (nephew), Miss Minnie Pinsent (niece), Bovey; Mr. G. Bibbings, Mr. and Mrs. W. Balsom, Mr. J. Balsom, Newton; … (continues) …


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GRO0399 Hennock: Harriet Carlotta Pinsent: 1853 – 1895
GRO0412 Hennock: Henry Pinsent: 1844 – 1894
GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916
GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904