Tablet: Saturday 2nd March 1895

… … You may now state the following facts: A house has been taken in the Via S. Niccole da Tolentino, and several ladies of good position are, under the guidance of the Lady Abbess Pynsent, 0.S.B., living together in the observance of regular life. This is with the encouragement of ecclesiastical authority pending canonical approbation. Although in the meantime the ladies wear no external distinctive habit, their domestic life is disposed according to the practices of a formed community, with the recitation of the divine office, rising to Matins at 1.30. A special object which they have in view in their preparation is to be of use in giving instruction to others who are led to seek admission into the Church, and so to assist the clergy in this part of their work. Until the present, Mass was said in a room fitted up as a chapel. They have now, however, constructed on the ground floor an oratory tastefully decorated in the Gothic style. Behind the altar is the choir, separated from the sanctuary by open tracery. The altarpiece is a copy of the fresco painting of our Lady before which St. Benedict is said to have prayed when a child. Two life-size statues of St. Benedict and St. Scholastica stand on either side of the chancel arch. There is accommodation in the body of the oratory for about too externs. On Sexagesima Sunday his Eminence the Cardinal Vicar solemnly blessed the new oratory and the picture of Our Lady, and then celebrated Mass, all the music of which was rendered in well executed Gregorian, without external help … …  (continues) …


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GRO1138 Devonport: Lucretia Anna Maude Pinsent: 1857 – 1934

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 30th March 1895

Annual Meeting of the Newton Athletic Club:  The annual meeting of the above was held at the Town Hall on Thursday evening. Mr. H. T. Parker presided and there were present … … (discussion) … … Mr. Homan next proposed and Mr. Segar seconded the re-election of Mr. St. Maur as president of the club, and it was agreed to nem con. The Chairman proposed and Mr. D. Vile seconded the same was carried the re-election of vice-presidents, viz: – Right Hon. C. Seale Hayne, M.P., Hon. W. F. D. Smith, M.P., Mr. Lewis Bearne, J. P., C.C., Rev. G. T. Warner, … … (list includes) … … Messrs. W. S. Pinsent … … 


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 16th March 1895

The recent frost: A report received from Mr. a. Murrin as to steps taken for unfreezing the fire hydrants in compliance with a resolution of the council passed on February 16th, enclosing his account of payment to men and for coke: £3. 16s 10d. On the proposition of Mr. Pinsent, seconded by Rev. S. H. Harris, Mr. Murrin’s account was passed, and a hearty vote of thanks accorded Messrs. Murrin and Weatherdon for their services, and also Messrs. W. Haydon and J. G. White for the gratuitous loan of fire baskets. Mr. Murrin was voted £1 for his services in connection with the unfreezing of the hydrants on the motion of Mr. C. G. Vicary, seconded by Mr. Pinsent.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 16th March 1895

Highweek Parish Council: A meeting of this body was held on Monday evening at the Girls’ Schoolroom … … Lighting of the Parish … … (discussion) … …  Mr. C. G. Vicary pointed out that this would mean more expense. The Clerk mentioned that there were 54 lamps in the parish, the cost of labour in lighting which was 19s a week. Mr. Jarvis thought the lamps should be cleaned every fortnight. It was owing to the dirt on the lamps that the light was so poor. No one seconded Mr. Adams’ motion. It was proposed by M. Olver and seconded by Mr. Shilston “That Messrs. Rogers, Pinsent and Adams form a sub-committee to inquire and report to the next meeting of the Council as to the position and condition of the lamps, and generally as to the lighting of this parish, and with suggestions”. This was agreed to, as also was another motion that the lamps of the parish be cleaned forthwith.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Fishing Gazette: Saturday 9th March 1895

Advertisement: King, Malcolm & Co., … … Wader Makers & Waterproofers: 19, Leicester Square, W.C.: Well-cut fishing trousers, 35s, 40s, 45s: The “Princess” Fishing Boot, 50s: The “Field,” March 10, 1894, says: “Lady Pinsent a short time ago pointed out the want that existed in this direction, and the pattern in question answers all the requirement.” Actual Makers and Inventors of the Improved Freke Fishing Bag.


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 2nd March 1895

Devon County Council Nominations: Newton Union District. Not a single contest has taken place in councillors with the election of the Devon County Council in the Newton Union District. For Newton Abbot, Mr. Lewis Bearne, J.P., who has represented the Division since the formation of the Council, was returned unopposed. His nominators were Messrs. W. J. Watts, J. W. Rowell, Mrs. June Elizabeth Alsop, Mrs. Emma M. Wilson, Messrs. W. Dunn and Richard Hambly, jun. … Mr. W. Vicary, J.P., the old member, has been re-elected without opposition for the Chudleigh Division: Proposed by Messrs. John Vicary and John Salter; R. Yeoman and C. W. Freestone; W. S. Pinsent and Rev. S. G. Harris. … Kingskerswell has re-elected unopposed, Mr. R. C. Fenton … … (continues) …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920