Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 19th September 1908

On Thursday Next: Mainstone Farm, Romsey, Hants: ¾ Mile from Romsey Station: John T. Woolley and Wallis are favoured with instructions from Mr. G. W. Melcome (who is giving up the farm) to sell by auction, on the Premises, on Thursday September 24th, 1906, immediately after Romsey Market, the whole of his herd of 49 dairy cattle … … cart horses: milk, cob, 130 head of poultry; also by permission, the property of Mr. J. T. Woolley, Spursholt Farm, 12 heifers and calves; also the property of Mr. Pinsent, Gambledown Farm, a four-years old roan cart colt, quiet in plough harness, and a blood red two years old shorthorn bull; four years old brown cart colt, broken to all harnesses, the property of Mr. A. Jewell, East Wellow; … … sale to commence at 1.30 o’clock sharp … 

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Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 8th September 1906

Bath Horse show: The 23rd annual Bath horse show was opened at Lambridge on Wednesday in ideal weather. The total number of entries numbered 400, but the exact number of horses on view was 226. This was an advance upon last year’s total, a fact which was considered all the more satisfactory in view of the abandonment this year of the usual cart horse parade prizes in connection with which have hitherto been offered in two classes …

In the open class for double harness horses, pairs not less than 14 hands 2 in., Mrs. H. Batt, Hyde Park, was awarded premier honours with Hopwood Horace and Hopwood Spark. The silver medal offered by the Hackney Horse Society for the best hackney or pony mare, filly or filly foal, was awarded to Fernichurst (sic) Lady Olivette, exhibited by Mr. W. S. Pinsent, Newton Abbot. …


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 18th November 1893

Mottisfond: Concert: On Thursday evening, November 9th, a very enjoyable concert was given in the Schoolroom, in aid of the funds of the village Coal Club, by the Misses Plowman, assisted by a few friends, locals and otherwise. The chair was taken by the Rev. F. H. Slocock, rector of the parish, he room being well filled with an audience who were most appreciative, judging by the number of encores demanded. … … Miss Pinsent gave the “Quaker’s Daughter” and “By the Fountain” in good style, exhibiting the quality of her rich contralto voice to perfection, and she was deservedly encored. …


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Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 14th January 1893

East Dean: Concert: A concert in aid of the Dean and District Cottage Gardening Society was given at the Schoolroom, on Friday evening, the 6th inst. In spite of the dark and cold night the attendance was very good, and those present evidently enjoyed the treat provided for them. Miss Curzon played one solo on the piano, and kindly acted as accompanist … … … Both Mrs. Croker and Miss Pinsent were much applauded. The former lady, receiving an encore for her song, “Wishes and Fishes,” gave “the Stile,” while a like compliment being paid the later for her song … (continues) … song, “The Three Fishers,” Miss Pinsent … … Song, “By the Fountain,” Miss Pinsent … 


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Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 28th May 1870

Yeomanry Ball: The ball given by the officers of the “Queen’s Own” at the Royal Hotel, n the evening of Friday was a brilliant affair. The following were among the company: … (list includes) … Mr. Pynsent, Misses Pynsent …  …


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GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902 (?)
GRO0618 Hennock: Margaret Jane Pynsent: 1844 – 1920
GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

Salisbury and Winchester Journal: Saturday 17th April 1869

On the 7th inst., at Francis Road Chapel, Edgbaston, Birmingham, by the Rev. R. W. Dale, Charles William, son of G. O. Aldridge, Esq. of Christchurch, to Mary Pinsent, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Gammon, Esq., of Salford House. 


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