Western Gazette: Friday 13th November 1936

Civic Chiefs for Coronation Year: Interesting Review of Municipal Life: Progress of Development Schemes: Lord Mayors and Mayors were elected on Monday in all the cities and boroughs of England and Wales, the traditional ceremonies being given added interest this year because of the importance of the Coronation year. In most of the towns the elections gave the opportunity for some interesting reviews of municipal life and of the progress which the boroughs of the South-West have made in the solution of problems of development. Among the Mayors elected in the South-West are: … Hants: … Winchester – Major J. R. Pinsent …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Western Gazette: Friday 17th December 1909

Romsey: Agricultural Society Show: Root and Acreage Awards: The annual show of this society was held yesterday (Thursday) and it was far in advance of many previous exhibitions in the number of entries, there being 631 altogether, which was about 110 more than last year … Special Classes: Prize of £5 offered by Captain R. C. H. Sloane-Stanley of Paultons: General root crops, not less than 20 acres: 1, Harford Olden; v.h.c. John Pinsent; h.c. J. R. Hallett … …


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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Western Gazette: Friday 8th October 1909

Horse Show at Romsey: The weather was favourable on Thursday for the annual autumnal horse show in Embley Park Romsey. The show was promoted by Major S. F. Chichester, whose seat is in the Park … Class 1: Foals (open to tenant farmers) – 1, A. Light, Woodlands; 2, J. Pinsent, Gambledown, 3, F. Kemish, Stanbridge Ranvilles, r. A. Jewell, East Wellow, c. E. Hoddinott, Moorcourt …


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GRO0492 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1838 – 1916

Western Gazette: Friday 19th May 1905

General Servant Wanted, to assist help in farmhouse: G. … Burton Pynsent, Curry Rivel, Taunton. … (also) … Help: Wanted: Respectable Farmer’s Daughter: Another kept:  – B., Burton Pynsent, Curry Rivel, Taunton.


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Western Gazette: Friday 6th May 1904

BURTON PYNSENT MONUMENT AND TWO AVENUES: THE PUBLIC are Requested to TAKE NOTICE that in future no Trespassing will be allowed on this Estate, and that no Person or Persons will be permitted to go there without a duly authorised duplicate, printed pass, or permit, and on the following terms: — For 1 or 2 Persons, 1s. For a Party exceeding 2 and not exceeding 10 Persons, 2s. For a Party exceeding 10 Persons, 2s 6d. For School Treats and Picnics of 20 and upwards, 3s 6d. If there is any money hand from above sources, after paying expenses, it will be devoted to a local Charity. Persons will not be allowed beyond the wire fence on the south-west side enclosing the East and West Avenue Woods adjoining the Monument, nor to leave or Scatter Glass, Bottles, Papers, or other refuse, nor cut, deface, injure any of the Trees, Woods, Monument, or other Property, nor bring any Horses, Vehicles, Dogs, or Animals thereon, nor ride Bicycles on the Grounds. No Person allowed to remain after sunset nor before sunrise. Duplicate Pass or Permit to be obtained on application to Mr. G. K. Weaver, Burton Pynsent Farm (Sundays excepted), who will issue same on above payment, and such Pass must be produced whilst on the Estate when demanded. These Regulations will be strictly enforced, and all persons found thereon without permission will be prosecuted. Order. C. R. MORRIS, SONS, & PEARD, Agents. Dated, North Curry, April. 1900.


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Western Gazette: Friday 21st September 1900

… become one of the most important gatherings of its kind in Somerset and the surrounding counties …

Horses: … Class 32: Light weight hunter (cont having won a prize exceeding £10 previous to last day of entry), the property of resident within 15 miles of Yeovil: 1st, £5, Ernest Brown, 2, £ 2, A Tyrwhitt Drake; r. Miss Ethel Palmer, Bower Hinton; h.c., T. S. Cable; Cuff Bros., Burton Pynsent; W. Corry, Over Compton; John Day, Huxham, Shepton Mattet; and J. W. Munckton, Long Sutton. ….


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Western Gazette: Friday 13th April 1900

BURTON PYNSENT MONUMENT AND TWO AVENUES: THE PUBLIC are Requested to TAKE NOTICE that in future no Trespassing will be allowed on this Estate, and that no Person or Persons will be permitted to go there without a duly authorised duplicate, printed pass, or permit, and on the following terms: — For 1 or 2 Persons, 1s. For a Party exceeding 2 and not exceeding 10 Persons, 2s. For a Party exceeding 10 Persons, 2s 6d. For School Treats and Picnics of 20 and upwards, 3s 6d. If there is any money hand from above sources, after paying expenses, it will be devoted to a local Charity. Persons will not be allowed beyond the wire fence on the south-west side enclosing the East and West Avenue Woods adjoining the Monument, nor to leave or Scatter Glass, Bottles, Papers, or other refuse, nor cut, deface, injure any of the Trees, Woods, Monument, or other Property, nor bring any Horses, Vehicles, Dogs, or Animals thereon, nor ride Bicycles on the Grounds. No Person allowed to remain after sunset nor before sunrise. Duplicate Pass or Permit to be obtained on application to Messrs. Cuff, Burton Pynsent Farm (Sundays excepted), who will issue same on above payment, and such Pass must be produced whilst on the Estate when demanded. These Regulations will be strictly enforced, and all persons found thereon without permission will be prosecuted. Order. C. R. MORRIS, SONS, & PEARD, Agents. Dated, North Curry, April. 1900.


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