Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 4th September 1874

Thorncombe: Sadborow Archers: The second meeting this year of the Sadborrow Archers was kindly given by Captain and Mrs. Bragge, at Sadborow House, on Friday August 21st. Upwards of 30 archers assembled at the targets, and some excellent shooting was made, the day being fine, with too much sun…. Among the company present were … (list includes) …Miss Pynsent, Miss J. Pynsent …


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GRO0308 Hennock: Florence Lombe Pynsent: 1847 – 1943
GRO0472 Hennock: Jane Augusta Pynsent: 1849 – 1902

Western Gazette: Friday 15th May 1874

Curry Rivel: Accidents: … On Monday last, Mr. Thomas Cuff, of Burton Pynsent was thrown from his horse in Sedgmoor and the animal rolled on him. He was attended by Dr. Hughes and Dr. Tims, under whose care he is progressing. Mr. Cuff was severely shaken, and one of his shoulders was injured. … 


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Australian and New Zealand Gazette: Saturday 28th February 1874

Marriages: … Milford – Pinsent: On the 18th, at Bloomsbury Chapel, Henry Milford, Esq., to Anna Pinsent, daughter of the late Thomas Pinsent, Esq., of Greenhill, Newton Abbott, Devonshire:


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GRO0059 Devonport: Anna Pinsent: 1809 – xxxx
GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Western Times: Tuesday 24th February 1874

Marriage: Milford – Pinsent: Feb. 18, at Bloomsbury Chapel, London by the Rev. Dr. Brock, Henry Milford, Esq., to Anna, daughter of the late Thomas Pinsent, Esq., of Green Hill, Kingsteington.

[North Devon Journal: Thursday 26th February 1874 and similar Western Mail: Monday 23rd February 1874]

[see also Hour: Saturday 21st February 1874]


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GRO0059 Devonport: Anna Pinsent: 1809 – xxxx
GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

Week’s News (London): Saturday 21st February 1874

Marriages: … (includes) … Milford – Pinsent: At Bloomsbury, H. Milford to A., d f late T. Pinsent, Feb. 18 …


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GRO0059 Devonport: Anna Pinsent: 1809 – xxxx
GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

London Daily News: Friday, February 20th, 1874: Issue 8681

Marriage: Milford – Pinsent: February 18th, at Bloomsbury Chapel, H. Milford, Esq., to Anna Pinsent, daughter of the late T. Pinsent, Esq., of Greenhill, Newton Abbott, Devonshire.

[See Western Mail, February 23rd and similar Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 20th February 1874]


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GRO0059 Devonport: Anna Pinsent: 1809 – xxxx
GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

The Globe: Thursday 19th February 1874

Milford – Pinsent: On the 18th inst., at Bloomsbury Chapel, Henry Milford, Esq., to Anna Pinsent, daughter of the late Thomas Pinsent, Esq., of Greenhill, Newton Abbot, Devonshire.


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GRO0059 Devonport: Anna Pinsent: 1809 – xxxx
GRO1036 Devonport: Thomas Pinsent: 1782 – 1872

North Devon Journal: Thursday 4th December 1873

Northam: The Northam Local Government Board Meeting was held on Monday last. Present Evans Esq., (chairman.) Rev. I. H. Gosset, General Hutchinson, Adderley Wren, Esq., Capt. Williams, T. Pynsent, Esq., Messrs. Pickard, Penhorwood, Mills, Kelley, John Penhorwood, Tucker, Basett, and Cawsey. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Rev. I. H. Gosset, one of the Committee appointed at the last meeting to enquire into the application made by Mr. Mills for leave construct a sidewalk leading into the new causeway, stated that the committee were not unanimous in allowing it be made. He, as one of the Committee, had no objections to it, Mr. Mills had offered to do it at his own expense; but, it was objected to by some of the farmers on account of the steepness the road, as their horses in drawing up heavy roads eased themselves by going from side to side, which, if the road was narrowed by a side-walk, they would not be able to do. But be thought that objection might be overcome by restricting Mr. Mills not to raise the sidewalk more than one or two inches above the road. Mr. Pynsent was also of the same opinion, and as the proposed sidewalk would lead to five new houses which contributed towards the rates of the parish, thought every facility should offered to the owner the property, and he further thought it would a great improvement. — Mr. Pickard would offer objection, but begged to remind the Board that there was formerly a sidewalk extending the whole length of the road, which had been destroyed since the Local Board had been formed. It was resolved on the motion of Mr. Pynsent, seconded by Mr. Wren, “that Mr. Mills be allowed to carry out the proposed sidewalk, but that he be restricted to two feet six inches in width, and not to exceed two inches in height. …


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GRO0835 Hennock: Thomas Pynsent: 1808 – 1887

North Devon Journal: Thursday 20th November 1873

Hathaway: November 14, at Chescombe lodge, Durdham Down, Bristol, Frances Elizabeth, beloved wife of W. H. Hathway (late Capt. 62nd Regiment) eldest daughter of C. P. Pynsent, Esq., and niece of W. F. Splatt, Esq., of Flete, South Devon, aged 20 …


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0921 Hennock: Frances Elizabeth Pynsent: 1853 – 1873

Western Daily Press: Saturday 15th November 1873

Deaths: Hathway: Nov. 14, at Chescombe Lodge, Durdham Down, Frances Elizabeth, beloved wife of W. H. Hathway, (late Captain 62nd Regiment), eldest daughter of C. P. Pynsent, Esq., and niece of W. F. Splatt, Esq. of Flete, South Devon, aged 20.

[see also North Devon Journal: Thursday 20th November 1873]


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GRO1214 Hennock: Charles Pitt Pynsent: 1824 – 1903
GRO0921 Hennock: Frances Elizabeth Pynsent: 1853 – 1873