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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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Hastings and St. Leonards Observer: Saturday 17th July 1926

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


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GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Hastings and St. Leonard’s Observer: Saturday 12th June 1937

French Officers’ Visit: Welcomed at Hastings Yesterday: Yesterday (Friday) a party of French officers who are making a tour of Hastings and other South Coast towns under the auspices of Lord Derby and the United Associations of Great Britain and France, visited Hastings … (description of their programme includes) … They are also being entertained privately by Admiral Sir William Fisher, Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth; by Sir Robert Kindersley at Plaw Hatch Hall, Sharpthorn, Sussex; and as the guests of Major Pinsent, the Mayor of Winchester, are to be present at the Aldershot Coronation Tattoo. …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957