South Eastern Advertiser: 13th May 1913

Bar Golf Tourney at Rye: The Draw: The draw for the Bar Golfing Society’s 11th annual Tournament, which is to be played at Rye next Wednesday, May 14th and following days, was made on Friday. There is an entry of 128, two less that for last year’s competition at Deal, and consequently all the competitors will have to play in the first round. The draw is as follows:  … (long list includes) … Mr. R. B. Pinsent (10) v. Mr. J. A. Maude (1) …


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Eastbourne Gazette: 20th March 1912

Hailsham Harriers: These hounds enjoyed an excellent day’s sport on Saturday last from the meet at the New Inn, Pevernsey. … The morning was fine, and a good field assembled to hunt the marsh, included the Master (Mr. Alexander Campbell) … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pynsent …


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GRO0617 Hennock: Mary Isobel Addie: 1879 – 1956
GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953 (?)

Eastbourne Gazette: 28th February 1912

Hailsham Harriers: These Harriers met in fine weather at Westham on Saturday when a large field turned out included … (list includes). … Mr. and Mrs. Pynsent …


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GRO0617 Hennock: Mary Isobel Addie: 1879 – 1956
GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Homeward Mail from India, China and the East: Monday 10th October 1898

List of persons who have engaged passages by the Messageries Maritimes Co.’s Steamers during October and November: … includes … S.S. Ernest Simons (Messageries Maritimes Co.), from Marseilles, Oct. 23; for Colombo Straits, China and Japan. … includes … Mr. R. B. Pynsent … 


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Homeward Mail from India, China and the East: Tuesday 31st May 1898

List of Passengers: Arrival of Passengers: S.S. Polynesian (Messageries Maritimes Co.), arrived at Marseilles May 19th. From Noumea … … (long list) … …  From Sydney: … (list includes) … R. B. Pynsent …


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Field: Saturday 10th June 1905

Wembley G.C.: June 3 – Lorn Challenge Bowl (presented by the Duke of Argyll, K.T.) … (list) … Monthly Medal: … Handicaps over 12 … (includes) … R. Pinsent … 94 -15 = 79


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953 (?)

Bexhill on Sea Chronicle: Saturday 16th August 1919

Hotels: Pelham Hotel … (list includes) … Mr. R. Pynsent … Master Pynsent …

[see also 23rd and 30th August, 6th and 13th September 1919]

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The People: Sunday 25th June 1916

At Law over the Child: The mother a seven-year-old girl, Mrs. Mary Isobel Pynsent, The Grange, Datchet, Backs, has been to the Court of Appeal to seek the reversal of order of Justice Bargrave Deane giving the custody of her daughter to the father, Mr. Robert Burton Pynsent, of St. Anne’s-rd., Eastbourne. — Mr. Marshall Hall, K.C., who appeared for Mrs. Pynsent, stated that she married in 1906, and had three children. The couple lived unhappily together, until last April. Mrs. Pynsent left the house and went back her mother Datchet. She had proceedings for judicial separations pending, but Justice Bargrave Deane had given the child Joan, who is at school in Eastbourne, to the father. This order, counsel submitted, ought not to have been made, seeing that Mrs. Pynsent was perfectly qualified and had the means to look over the child. Mr. Inskip, K.C., for the husband, urged that the order was justified, and offered an undertaking that the child should not be sent to her paternal grandmother at Bexhill. The Court declined to annul the order, holding that it was made discretionally by the judge on right principles, but directed that the first half of the child’s vacation should be spent with the mother and the second half with the father. The parties were ordered to pay their own costs.

The mother a seven-year-old girl, Mrs. Mary Isobel Pynsent, The Grange, Datchet, Backs, has been to the Court of Appeal to seek the reversal of order of Justice Bargrave Deane giving the custody of hex daughter to the father, Mr. Robert Burton Pynsent, of St. Anne’s-rd., Eastbourne.—Mr. Marshall Hall, K.C., who appeared for Mrs. Pynsent, stated that she married in 1906, and had three children. The couple lived together, until last April Mrs. left the house and went back her mother Datchet. She had proceedings for judi…


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GRO0487 Hennock: Joan Isobel Pynsent: 1909 – 1998
GRO0617 Hennock: Mary Isobel Addie: 1879 – 1956
GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Bexhill on Sea Chronicle: Saturday 24th June 1916

AN UNDERTAKING ACCEPTED: In the Court of Appeal on Tuesday the case, Pynsent against Pynsent, was heard on the appeal of Mrs. M. I. Pynsent, of Datchet, Bucks, from an order of Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane giving the custody of her daughter, Joan Isabelle Pynsent (7) to her husband, Mr. R. B. Pynsent. Mr. Marshall Hall, K.C., appeared for the appellant: Mr. Inskipp for the respondent; and the latter stated that his client (Mr. Pynsent) would willingly give an undertaking that Joan should not go to her paternal grandmother’s house at Bexhill pending the trial of the petition. This undertaking the judges accepted.


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GRO0487 Hennock: Joan Isobel Pynsent: 1909 – 1998
GRO0617 Hennock: Mary Isobel Addie: 1879 – 1956
GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

London Daily News: Wednesday 21st June 1916

Custody of a Child: The Court of Appeal yesterday dealt with an appeal by Mrs. Mary lsobel Pynsent, of Datchet. Bucks, from an order of Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane giving the custody of her seven-year-old daughter Joan Isobel, to her husband, Mr. Robert Burton Pynsent, of Eastbourne Mr. Marshall Hall, K.C. for the appellant, said Mrs. Pynsent’s case was that her husband was a man of ungovernable temper and in May last she filed a petition for judicial separation, alleging cruelty. That petition had not yet been heard, but pending the trial the wife urged that she was entitled to the custody of the child Joan. There were three children of the marriage, a boy aged nine who was at school, the child Joan and baby girl of two years the custody of whom had been given to the mother. After hearing counsel on both sides, the Court dismissed the appeal, but directed, by consent, that the first part of the child’s holiday in the coming vacation should be spent with the mother and the latter portion with her father.


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GRO0487 Hennock: Joan Isobel Pynsent: 1909 – 1998
GRO0617 Hennock: Mary Isobel Addie: 1879 – 1956
GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953