Mearns Leader: Friday 24th November 1916

Woman Suffrage: To the Editor of the “Mearns Leader:” Sir: The opponents of Female Suffrage have neither the wish nor the intention to violate the truce which, by common consent, holds good for the present in respect of all contentions questions connected with national policy … (continues) …  In this conviction all the signatories to this letter are one. We are sir, etc. … (list includes) … Ellen F. Pinsent … November 18th 1916:

[see also: Glossop-dale Chronicle and North Derbyshire Reporter: Friday 24th November 1916 & Windsor and Eton Express: Saturday 25th November 1916 & Ramsbottom Observer: 24th November 1916]


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Evening Star: Friday 17th November 1916

Correspondence: Women and the Vote: To the Editor: Sir: The opponents of female suffrage have neither the wish nor intention to violate the truce which, by common consent, holds good for the present in respect of all contentious questions connected with public policy … … we are, (etc). (list includes) … Ellen F. Pinsent …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Coleshill Chronicle: 11th November 1916

Court Brevities: Saturday: Thomas Pincent, 75, Goring Road, pleaded guilty to having failed to screen a back door light at 7 p.m. on October 28th. The Special Constable said the light could be seen for 200 yards. He was fined 10s.


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Bexhill on Sea Chronicle: Saturday 4th November 1916

Funeral at Bexhill: Mrs. Pynsent Laid to Rest: The funeral of Mrs. Georgina Helen Pynsent, who died at the Lodge, 30 Buckhurst Road – until recently the residence of Lady Frances Legge – took place on Thursday at the Bexhill Borough Cemetery.

The first portion of the service was at St. Barnabas Church; it was fully choral. The Rev. E. Mortlock, M.A., Vicar, officiated, and Mr. Alan Thorne presided at the organ, the hymns sung being, “Now the labourer’s task is o’er” and “Peace, perfect peace.”

The mourners were: Mr. Robert Burton Pynsent (son), Dorothy Edith Goring and Barbara Yelverton Goring (granddaughters), Mrs. E. S. Robson, Capt. Sir Forster Goring, Bart., Royal Sussex Regiment, Miss Emily E. Jones, Frank Joyce and Thomas Lay. Floral tributes were received as follows: — Wreath, from Bob; cross, Dorothy; wreath, Barbara; sheaf, Forster Goring; chaplet, Jessie (Oxford); wreath. Mrs. and Lillian Willoughby (Cheltenham); wreath, Mrs. Reynolds Reynolds (Cheltenham); wreath, Mrs. G. Mackarness (Bexhill); cross. Mr. and Mrs. Vane (Bexhill); wreath, Mrs. Rudge arid family (Weybridge); sheaf, Mr. and Mrs. Bryden and Dorothea (Bexhill); chaplet, Mrs. and Miss Hatchett Jones and Mrs. Thomas (St. Leonards); wreath. Mr. and Mrs. Wallich and Mrs. Nickolls (Bexhill); sheaf, Madam Mercier (St. Leonards); wreath, Miss Emily E. Jones; sheaf, Frank Joyce; sheaf. Thomas Lay. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. G. T. Sabin, of St. Leonards Road. … (also elsewhere)… Pynsent: Oct. 28th at Bexhill: Georgina Helen, widow of Charles Pitt Pynsent, of Wellington New Zealand.


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0364 Hennock: Georgina Helen Ball: 1833 – 1916
GRO0744 Hennock: Robert Burton Pynsent: 1869 – 1953

Stratford upon Avon: Friday 3rd November 1916

Stratford on Avon Board of Guardians … A visit was reported for Mrs. E. F. Pinsent, Commissioner of the Board of Control …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949