North Devon Herald; Thursday 31st July 1873

Northam: The Local Board have elected Mr. Pynsent to fill a vacancy created by his absence for six months from this country, and the ratepayers of Westward Ho! have appointed Captain Molesworth, Mr. Pynsent, and Mr. Beer a committee on their behalf.


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

North Devon Herald: Thursday 3rd November 1892

Northam Local Board: The monthly meeting of the Northam Local Board was held on Saturday last.  … It was also resolved that communication be made with the Trustees of the late Mrs. Pynsent with the view of altering the road at Commons Farm, at a cost of £330; and that those powers be sought for obtaining £1,050, each outlay being contingent on the carrying out of the other. … … It was stated that the proposals had been submitted to the Trustees of Mr. Pynsent, but an answer had not yet been received. …


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GRO0469 Hennock: Jane Sparrow: 1809 – 1891
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

North Devon Herald: 28th June 1888

Poultry: A silver cup value £3 5s, in lieu of the money prize for the best pen in Classes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Mrs. Wm. S. Pinsent … Class 6, Dorkings, coloured, best Cock and Hen: 1 and 2, £ and 10s, William S. Pinsent … Class 20: Selling Class: Price not to exceed 20s. Dorkings, Houdans, Malays, or Plymouth Rocks, best single Cock or Cockerel: 1, £1, J. C. Huxtable; 2, 10s, Mrs. Wollocombe; 3, 5s, G. French; c., W. S. Pinsent …

[ see also Crediton Gazette: 30th June 1888]


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

North Devon Herald: 30th July 1925

Wallingbrook School: Sports and Prize Distribution at Chulmleigh: the pupils of Wallingbrook School, Chulmleigh had their annual sports in splendid weather “Wallingbrook” (formerly Rock Hill School) has been established over a century and it has much to commend it as an excellent place for the training of boys. … … Old Boys’s Race (440 yrds), 1, Pinsent; 2, Sampson; 3, Brock … 100 yards old boys’ race: 1, Pinsent, 2, Sampson, 3, Brock …

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GRO0366 Devonport: Gerald Swain Pinsent: 1904 – 1993

North Devon Herald: 14th August 1924

North Devon Shows … Athletics Sports: 220 yards flat handicap: H Cox, Colyton; R. J. Hill, Milton Abbot; E. Pinsent, Shebbear. … 100 yards flat race: H. Cox, Colyton, R. J Hill, Milton Abbot, E. Pinsent, Shebbear … 220 yards hurdle:  H. Cox, E. Pinsent, E. J. Hill … …


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North Devon Herald: 23rd June 1921

Barnstable Grammar School 2nd XI v, Wallingbrook School: Barnstaple Grammar School 2nd XI visited Wallingbook School on Saturday and returned victorious by a small margin. Wallingbrook batted first, but opened poorly, losing three wickets for 15 runs. Pinsent and Crinks stopped the rot, however, the former in 23 hitting one 4 and the latter a four in 20. … (continues) … Pinsent secured seven wickets for 7 runs, six of his victims being caught out. … (continues) …  … (detailed scores) …


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North Devon Herald: 30th January 1902

South Molton Poultry and Pigeon Show: … Dorking Cock or Hen – 1 and special, H. Reeve; 2 and v.h.c.; Major C. Arthur; 3, Nicholls Bros.; 4 W. Cook and Son; v.h.c.  F. A. Palmer, T. Nicholls, W. S. Pinsent.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

North Devon Herald: 28th May 1896

Northam Urban District Council: … Prebendary Dimond-Churchward …said … He believed that in 1892 the Board negotiated with the Pinsent Trustees but Mr. Hoare had nothing to do with it. If the charge weas provable it was very damaging. If not provable it should be withdrawn. …. Mr. Cawsey said when the old Board were negotiation with the Pinsent Trustees Mr. Partridge attended a meeting, and on their behalf declined the offer of the Council for the land, and a remark was made at the meeting that the offer would not be repeated … continues … (regarding land for road improvement?)

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North Devon Herald: Thursday 20th October 1892

Devonians in Birmingham and the Midlands: The above Society has recently been very successfully inaugurated, the right Hon. Jesse Collings, M.P. being the first President, with the following vice-Presidents … (list includes) … R. A. Pinsent (Devonport) …


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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948

North Devon Herald: Thursday 4th December 1879

Bideford: County Petty Sessions: Tuesday T. Rogers, Esq., (in the chair), and A. B. Wren, Esq., There were no cases for hearing: The license of the Pebble Ridge Hotel, Westward Ho! Was transferred from Mr. T. Pynsent to Mr. C. Kemp.


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887