Gentlewoman: Saturday 14th September 1912

Wedding: Mr. Philip Lloyd-Greame to Miss Boynton: On September 5th, at St. Mary’s Priory Church Bridlington, the marriage of Miss Mary Constance Boynton and the late Hon. Mrs. Boynton of Barmston Rectory, Driffield, and Mr. Philip Lloyd-Greame, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd-Greame, of Sewerby House, Bridlington was solemnised by the Rev. W. H. Savile, assisted by Rev. Dr. Pride, LL.D., and the Rev. c. Hutton Coates. … (description of event) … The Rev. Ingram Boynton gave his daughter away, Mr. Roy Pinsent lent his services as best man, and the service was fully choral. … …


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Beverley and East Riding Recorder: Saturday 7th September 1912

Unionist Candidate Married at Bridlington: Great interest was taken in the wedding, at Bridlington, on Thursday of Mr. Philip Lloyd Greame, barrister, prospective Conservative candidate for the Buckrose Division and Miss Mary Constance Boynton, only daughter of Rev. Ingram Boynton, rector of Barmston, and the late Hon. Mrs. Boynton, and granddaughter of the late Lord Marsham. … (details) … the best man was Mr. Roy Pinsent.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978 1978)

London Evening Standard: Friday 6th September 1912

Court Circular: … … Miss Mary Constance Boynton, daughter of the Rev. Ingram Boynton and the late Hon. Mrs. Boynton, was married yesterday, at St. Mary’s Priory, Bridlington, to Mr. Philip Lloyd-Greame, of Sewerby House, Bridlington. The service was taken by Rev. W. Saville, the Rev. Dr. Pride, and the Rev. C. Hutton Coates. The bride was given away by her father, and immediately behind tier walked a tiny bridesmaid. Miss Mary Wright, who wore a frock of white ninon, and lace and a lace Juliet cap edged with pearls. There were also eight other bridesmaids, Miss Frances Armytage, the Misses Gladys and Constance Boynton, the Misses Evelyn and Madeline Pedder, cousins of the bride, Miss Nancy Lloyd-Greame. niece of the bridegroom, Miss Violet Savile. and Mims Nancy Coates. They wore dresses of cerise ninon over mauve silk, with coats of cerise charmeuse, and black hats trimmed with mauve. The bride’s dress of ivory satin charmeuse was veiled in chiffon and trimmed with old lace, and a veil of Brussels net was worn over a wreath of orange flowers. Mr. Roy Pensent was the best man. After the reception the bride and bridegroom left for a motor tour. The bridegroom is the prospective Unionist candidate for the Buckrose Division of Yorkshire. among the many wedding presents was a convertible breakfast dish from the Bridlington and District Men and Women’s Club and Association.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Hull Daily Mail: Wednesday 4th September 1912

Mr. Philip Lloyd-Greame’s Marriage: The marriage of Mr. Philip Lloyd-Greame, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greame, of Sewerby House, and Miss Mary Constance Boynton, only daughter of the Rev. Ingram and the late Hon. Mrs. Boynton, and niece of Sir Griffith Boynton, will take place at St. Mary’s Priory Church, Bridlington, to-morrow. The bride will be attended by Miss Frances Armytage, the Misses Gladys and Constance Boynton, the Misses Evelyn and Madeline Pedder her cousins), Miss Nancy Lloyd-Greame (niece of the bridegroom), Miss Violet Saville, Miss Nancy Coates, and one little girl, Miss Mary Wright. Mr. Roy Pinsent will be best man. 

[see additional, Hull Daily Mail: Thursday 5th September 1912 and Yorkshire Evening Post: Thursday 5th September 1912]

[see similar Yorkshire Evening Post: 5th September 1912]


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Worcester Journal: Saturday 28th September 1912

The Greenhouse Estate, about 396 acres, let at £509 12s 6d per annum, was sold at £10,650 … continues … Messrs. Pinsent and Co., Birmingham, Nicholls and Taylor Bridgenorth; and Saunders Bradbury and Saunders, Birmingham, acted as solicitors in respect of the sale. … 


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The Queen: Saturday 21st September 1912

Fashionable Marriages: Pinsent – Le Bas: Aurum Lilies and Palms were artistically arranged in decoration of the Roman Catholic church of St. James, Spanish Place, on Sept.11, for the occasion of the marriage of Mr. S. H. Pinsent, son of Mr. Ross Pinsent, with Miss Beatrice Elena Le Bas, daughter of Mr. Diego Olavarro Le Base, of Rosarro de Sante Fe., Argentine Republic. Canon Gildea performed the rites. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a lovely robe of ivory satin, the draped folds being caught up with pearl and crystal ornaments made to resemble a bee. Exquisite old point Brussels lace was draped over the shoulders and fastened at the right side of the skirt, whilst the train of ivory brocade was lined with chiffon and trimmed down one side with crystal and silver embroidery hem bordered with silver –.  A veil of Brussels nwr with embroidered hem was arranged over a coronal of orange blossom and white heather and a bouquet of roses, heather, and lilies of the valley was carried. … continues includes sketches of the various gowns … The bridegroom’s gifts to them (bridesmaids) were opal and blue enamel pendants. Mrs. Le Bas held a reception at the Wharncliffe Rooms, Hotel Great Central, before Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Pinsent left for a motor our through Cornwall: The Bride’s travelling toilette being of grey rep. trimmed with crystal buttons and finely embroidered muslin collar. …( continues)


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GRO0009 Devonport: Adolphus Ross Pinsent: 1851 – 1929
GRO1363 Devonport: Beatrice Elena Le Bas: 1882 – 1956
GRO0809 Devonport: Sidney Hume Pinsent: 1879 – 1969

Birmingham Weekly Mercury: Saturday 14th September 1912

Marriage: Pinsent – Hildige-Johnson: On Sept. 10th at St. Peter’s Church, Southsea, Harold Charles Pinsent, Assistant Paymaster, R.N., son of the late Charles Pinsent, of Madras and Portswood, Southampton, to Constance Amy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hildige-Johnson, Southsea.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0391 India: Harold Charles Frank Pinsent: 1884 – 1968

Western Times: Tuesday 10th September 1912

Newton Abbot: … … Another instance of the extreme danger of the open leat at Newton occurred on Thursday, when the five-year-old son Mr. E. Mallett narrowly escaped drowning. The child was playing on the steps by the leat, near Pinsent’s brewery, and whilst a traction engine was passing, fell into the water. An alarm was immediately raised, for with the leat running fairly swiftly, the child disappeared between the houses. Further down, however, the child was recovered, being then unconscious. After artificial respiration had been successfully resorted to, he was taken to his home.


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GRO0911 Devonport: William Swain Pinsent: 1843 – 1920

Beverley and East Riding Recorder: Saturday 7th September 1912

Unionist Candidate Married at Bridlington: Great interest was taken in the wedding, at Bridlington, on Thursday of Mr. Philip Lloyd Greame, barrister, prospective Conservative candidate for the Buckrose Division and Miss Mary Constance Boynton, only daughter of Rev. Ingram Boynton, rector of Barmston, and the late Hon. Mrs. Boynton, and granddaughter of the late Lord Marsham. … (details) … the best man was Mr. Roy Pinsent.


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GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978

Bridlington Free Press: Friday 6th September 1912

A Bridlington Wedding: Philip Lloyd-Greame and Miss Boynton: … (very long review) … attendees … Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent Mr. Roy Pinsent, Lieut. Pinsent, Capt. Pinsent …


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GRO0157 Devonport: Clive Pinsent: 1886 – 1948
GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957
GRO0569 Devonport: Laura Proctor Pinsent: 1855 – 1931
GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948
GRO0768 Devonport: Roy Pinsent: 1883 – 1978