Writing in 1929, Paynter recalled an itinerant pedlar who had visited fairs around East Cornwall almost two decades previously. |
Miss Paynter had a little wonder as to whether the man, as she called Mr. Lacy in her own mind, had ever been admitted to this room. She thought not. |
The British political commissar at Albacete was William Paynter, a communist from 1929, trained in Moscow and sent initially as a Comintern agent to Germany. |
The cabinet consists of Adam Paynter, the Council Leader, and nine other cabinet members. |