Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 28th March 1891

A Day with the East Devon: Hampered by snow in our home country, after a season ranking with those of 1879 and 1881 as the “worst on record.” … (meeting at Halfway House, some five miles from Whimple station) …. There is a good representative field, upwards of 40 in number: The Master, Colonel Garratt, Miss Garratt, Mrs. Griffin, Miss Elliot, Mr. Walrond, Dr. Baker, Colonel Thompson, Mr. Smith (2), Mr. Gould (2) Mr. Pinsent Matthews (2), Major Curling, Mr. Pim Mr. Pope and Mr. Gore (from the Cotleigh country) … (etc)…


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 12th September 1919

Death of Sir John Kennaway: Funeral at Escot: Widespread regret has been occasioned by the death of the Right Hon. Sir John Kennaway, Bart., P.C., C.B., V.D., D.L., which has occurred at Escot … … (very review of his life and the funeral service) … floral tributes … (from, includes) … Mr. and Mrs. Pynsent Mathew …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Wednesday 25th April 1917

Talaton’s Rector: Impressive Funeral: Yesterday Afternoon: In the churchyard of the picturesque parish of Talaton, yesterday afternoon, the remains of the Rev. Richard Jenkins, M.A., for many years Rector of the parish, were laid to rest in the brilliant sunshine of a typical April day, and amid every manifestation of sorrow and sympathy … (description of service) … Among those also present to pay a last token of respect … (included) … Mrs. Pynsent Matthews …


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Western Times: Friday 22nd October 1915

Death: Mathew: October 21st, at 8, Colleton Crescent, Exeter, Elizabeth Margaret, widow of the late John Pynsent Mathew, in her 94th year. No Flowers:


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 3rd September 1915

Marriage: Arnold – Paramore: On August 25th, at St. James’s Talaton, Major W. R. Arnold, of Nethercott, Iddesleigh, North Devon, to Charlotte Jessie Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Paramore, of Iddesleigh Rectory, and grand-daughter of Jonah Pynsent Mathew of Rydon, Talaton.


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Western Times: Wednesday 10th February 1915

Late Mrs. T. Pring: Funeral at Higher Cemetery Yesterday Afternoon: Yesterday, at the Higher Cemetery, Exeter, amid many tokens of sorrow and respect, the funeral took place of the late Mrs. T. Pring, wife of Alderman T. Pring of Marylands … (Among the floral tributes was one from) …. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pynsent Mathew ….

[see similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Wednesday 10th February 1915 – Mr. and Mrs. J. Pynsent Mathew (Rydon)]


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Western Times: Friday 21st August 1914

Devonshire Patriotic Fund: Third List: Subscriptions received by the Treasurer (T. Snow) since 14th August, 1914: Talaton Parish Subscriptions (per. C. Pratt, Esq.): – Re. R. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins, £5 5s; J. P. Pynsent Matthew, Esq., and Mrs. Matthew, £5 5s; C. Pratt, Esq., and Mrs. Pratt, £5. 5s; Miss M. Pynsent Wybrant, £1 0s …. 

[see also Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 21st August 1914]


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 14th March 1913

Talaton: The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at the parish churchyard amid many manifestations of sympathy, of Mr. Edward Woodley, of Stevens Cottage, Talaton, who died on Monday after a very brief illness … There were many floral tributes and, in addition to the one from the widow and children, was a very beautiful wreath from his employer, to which a card was attached with the following words: “From Mr. and Mrs. J. Pynsent Mathew, with much regret, and in remembrance of 36 years’ faithful service” …


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Western Times: Friday 16th September 1910

Devon Weddings; Mr. J. Horsburgh and Miss Hepburn: At St. Disen’s Bradninch: At the Parish Church of St. Disen, Bradninch, the wedding of Miss Alice Frances Hepburn and Mr. Jon Horsburgh was solemnised on Wednesday, and was the occasion of hearty congratulations and good wishes from the townspeople. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. T. H. Hepburn, J.P., of Dunmore House, who, as an Alderman of the County Council and in other offices takes a very active interest in public affairs … (very detailed description of event and long list of invitees and their gifts including) … Mrs. J. Pynsent Matthew, satin work bag, …


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Gloucester Journal: Saturday 18th October 1924

Gloucester Doctor’s Wedding: List of Presents: The presents which were numerous and of a handsome character, included the following … (long list includes) … Mrs. Pynsent Mathew, set of tea tables … (also other Mathews listed) …


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