The first Sir William Pynsent, whose mother was an heiress and whose uncle, a legal official, made him his heir, bought an estate at Urchfont, near Devizes, which he represented in the Convention Parliament.
He was said to have had parts and humour, not many scruples, living to her death with his only daughter, in pretty notorious incest.
PCC 29 Rushworth; Walpole, Mems. Geo. III, ii. 32-33, including words omitted from the printed vol.
