North Devon Journal: Thursday 20th November 1873

Hathaway: November 14, at Chescombe lodge, Durdham Down, Bristol, Frances Elizabeth, beloved wife of W. H. Hathway (late Capt. 62nd Regiment) eldest daughter of C. P. Pynsent, Esq., and niece of W. F. Splatt, Esq., of Flete, South Devon, aged 20 …


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0921 Hennock: Frances Elizabeth Pynsent: 1853 – 1873

Western Daily Press: Saturday 15th November 1873

Deaths: Hathway: Nov. 14, at Chescombe Lodge, Durdham Down, Frances Elizabeth, beloved wife of W. H. Hathway, (late Captain 62nd Regiment), eldest daughter of C. P. Pynsent, Esq., and niece of W. F. Splatt, Esq. of Flete, South Devon, aged 20.

[see also North Devon Journal: Thursday 20th November 1873]


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0921 Hennock: Frances Elizabeth Pynsent: 1853 – 1873

North Devon Journal: Thursday 13th November 1873

Southmolton: Celebration of the Opening of the Devon and Somerset Railway. The fifth of November is fading from recognition: The sixth of November – so far as the town of Southmolton is concerned – will be likely to take its place and keep it for many years to come – during the lifetime of the present generation at least … (description of event and banquet) … (list of attendees included) … Thos. Pynsent, Esq., …


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887