London Daily Chronicle: Saturday 17th May 1873:

The Incorporated Law Society: At the final examination in Easter term of candidates for admission to the roll of attorneys and solicitors of the superior courts, the examiners recommended the following gentlemen, under the age of 26, as being entitled to honorary distinction: —William Blyth, Alfred Pinsent, John Long, and Charles Edward Hatton. The council of the Incorporated Law Society have accordingly awarded the following prizes of books: —To Mr. Blyth, the prize of the Honourable Society of Clifford’s-inn; to Mr. Pinsent, Mr. Long, and Mr. Hatter, prizes of the Incorporated Law Society. The examiners also certify that the following candidates under the age of 26, whose names are placed in alphabetical order, pass examinations which entitle them to commendation: — … (continues)


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Referenced

GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948