Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 30th May 1903

White Chatton’s XI v. Bovey 2nd at Plainmoor, Torquay: Scores: White, Chatton’s XI: 71, (Pinsent took three wickets): Bovey 2nd: 11, (W. Pinsent, b. Tucker, 0). …


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955
 

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 29th May 1903

Cricket: Messrs. White Chatton & Co. v. Bovey 2nd XI: These teams met at Plainmoor on Saturday, when the home team succeeded in inflicting a crushing defeat upon the visiting side by an innings and 41 runs. The scores are as follows. White Chatton & Co. 71 (Pinsent, 3 wickets): Bovey 1st Innings: 11 all out (W Pinsent, b. J. Tucker …0): 2nd Innings: 19 all out (Pinsent b. Tucker … 0).


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

 

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 18th May 1903

Cricket: Chudleigh v Bovey: Played at Chudleigh, and resulted in a win for the home team: Scores: Bovey 29 (includes) … W. Pinsent, b Taylor 11: Chudleigh: 106 for seven wickets:


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 28th May 1903

White Chatton’s XI v. Bovey 2nd, at Plainmoor: Score: White Chatton’s XI, total 71, (includes H. Benafield c. Cleave b. Pinsent, 2; and A. Wingwell b. Pinsent, 0). … Bovey 2nd: total 11 (including W. Pinsent, b. Tucker, 0). 


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GRO0869 Bristol: Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955

East and South Devon Advertiser: Saturday 23rd May 1903

Chudleigh v Bovey Tracey:  At Chudleigh last Saturday, Chudleigh beat Bovey Tracey by 87 runs and four wickets. Taylor and Mackay bowled well for the winners allowing only one visitor to reach double figures. Pascoe bowled well for Bovey: Score: Bovey Tracey, Total, 29: (include W. Pinsent b Taylor 11) … Chudleigh, Total (seven wickets) 116 …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 22nd May 1903

BURTON PYNSENT ESTATE: Close to Village of Curry Rivel, 3 miles from the Market Town of Langport on the Durston and Yeovil G.W.R., and 9 miles from Taunton, Somerset: Healthy Sheep and Dairy Farm with a Superior farmhouse, Cottages, and Agricultural Buildings. TO LET BY PRIVATE TREATY, from the  25th March, 1904 (with a free pre-entry on the arable after harvest), all that exceedingly Desirable and Productive FARM known as “BURTON PYNSENT,” with ample and most excellent Homestead and Buildings, and kindly and productive Meadow, Pasture, Orchard, and Arable LAND, classified as: Residence, Farm Buildings, Gardens, Dairy House, and 7 Cottages –  5a 2r 23p: Meadow and Pasture –  184 a 2r 12p:  Orchard – 16a 1r 29p:  Arable 179a 1r 15p [Total] 620a 0r 4p: –  recently occupied by the late Mr. Thomas Cuff and now by his family, who, with their predecessors, have occupied the farm for three generations. For particulars apply to Messrs. C. R. MORRIS, SONS, & PEARD, Estate Agents, North Curry, Taunton, and on Wednesdays their office at the Royal Clarence Hotel, Bridgwater, and on Saturdays at their offices, 6. East Street, Taunton. May, 1903.

[see also Western Times: Friday 8th May 1903, Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser: Wednesday 6th May 1903; Exeter and Plymouth Gazette; Friday 10th July 1903 and others]


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Gentlewoman: Saturday 9th May 1903

Wedding: Mr. Robert Bath to Miss M. C. Lyons: Lovely flowers from Cannes decorated the Church of St. Benedict, Glastonbury, on April 21st, when Miss Mabel Carew Lyons, daughter of the late A. de Courcy Lyons, M.D. and Mrs. de Courcy Lyons of St. Dunstan’s Glastonbury was married to Mr. Robert Bath, son of Mr. T. S. Bath and Mrs. Bath of The Hollies, Glastonbury … continues … The bridesmaids’ gowns were of blue Oriental satin with Paris lace and black chiffon hats. The bridegroom’s presents to them were sheaves of arum lilies and pearl brooches, and he was supported by Mr. Pynsent Mathew as best man …


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