Eastbourne Gazette: Wednesday 9th June 1915

Rifle Club: … long description … President in Canada: The president of the club (Major General Sir Frederick W. Benson, K.C.B.) is in Canada, where he is engaged in an important work in connection with the acquisition horses: The Vice presidents: the list of the vice-presidents, to whose patriotic liberality the maintenance of the club is largely due is under: Lady vice-presidents: Mrs. C. de broe, Mrs. Davies-Gilbert and Mrs. Lambert. Vice-presidents, Mr. Aden Beresford … (long list includes) … R. B. Pynsent …


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Sheffield Daily Telegraph: Thursday 15th May 1913

The Bar Tournament: Numerous Scratchings in First Round: Play in the Bar Golfing Society’s tournament opened at Rye yesterday. There were 64 ties in the first round, but scatchings were numerous … (results include) …  J. A. Maude (1) beat R. B. Pynsent (10) by 3 and 2 … …


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The Sketch: Wednesday 5th June 1912

Golf: On the Links: The Stars on New Course: The Amateur Championship at Westward Ho! … (long description) … Photograph: A Walker Over, Mr. Justice Avory in the Bar Tournament: In the second round Mr. Justice Avory (14) was drawn against Mr. R. B. Pynsent (10). Mr. Pynsent scratched, and Mr. Justice Avory walked over.


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Pall Mall Gazette: Saturday 25th May 1912

The Bar Golf Tournament: One hundred and thirty entries have been received for the annual match-play tournament of the Bar Golfing Society, which begins on the links of the Royal Cinque Ports Club at Deal on Wednesday next. Three judges, Mr. Justice Avory, Mr. Justice Scrutton and Mr. Justice Neville are among the entrants. They are drawn respectively against Mr. R. B. Pynsent, Mr. R. C. Richards and the Hon. Frank Russell K.C. … 


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London Daily News: Thursday 21st September 1911

Golf: Foursomes at Eastbourne: The semi-final and final rounds of the Hughes foursome tournament were decided at Eastbourne yesterday with the following results … includes … O. P. Tidman (scratch) and F. H. Broderick (scratch) beat R. B. Pynsent and D. Le Cren (14) by 6 and 5 … …


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Sporting Life: Thursday 21st September 1911

Golf: … … The semi-final and final rounds of the Hughes foursome tournament were decided at Eastbourne yesterday, with the following results: Semi-final: J. G. S. Scott (2) and H. S. Scott (9) beat H. F. Matheson (6) and Mr. C. H. Dorman (14), 3-2: O. P. Tidman (scr) and F. H. Brodrick (scr.) beat R. B. Pynsent (8) and D. Le Cren (14) 6-5. Final: Tidman and Brodrick beat J. G. C. Scott and H. S. Scott, 2 – 1.


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Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald: Friday 20th January 1911

Wanted immediately, respectable active girl as Kitchen Maid; wages £14 to £16 good references essential: Apply Pynsent, 33 St. Annes Road, Eastbourne.


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Leicester Daily Post: Thursday 1st June 1911

Golf Carnival: The Bar Tournament: An entry of 113 had been received for the annual match play tournament of the Bar Golfing Society, play for which takes place at the Princes Course, Sandwich, Kent on June 7, 8,9, and 10. The draw is as follows: First Round (To be played in June) … (long list includes) … A. B. Langridge (10) v R. B. Pinsent (8) … (continues)


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Hastings and St. Leonard’s Observer: Saturday 17th July 1926

Important Three-Days Furniture Sales: Messrs. Brackett and Sons, of Tunbridge Wells, have this week been conducting an important sale of furniture at Moor Hall, Ninfield, the property of Mr. Harold M. Thomas … (continues) … Messrs. Brackett are holding another important furniture for Mr. R. B. Pynsent at Maypole, Goudhurst, Kent on Wednesday and Thursday next.


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Kent and Sussex Courier: Friday 2nd July 1926

Important 2-Days Sale: Maypole, Goudhurst: Brackett & Sons (in conjunctions with Gleering & Colyer) are instructed by R. B. Pynsent, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, upon the premises as above, on Wednesday and Thursday 21st and 22nd July 1926, the Excellent Household Furniture and Effects: Further particulars in future advertisements.


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