Nottinghamshire Guardian: Saturday 1st April 1893

In Memoriam: Pincent: In loving remembrance of Emma Elizabeth Pincent, the youngest daughter of James and Elizabeth Poxon, who died March 29th, 1882: Gone but not forgotten.


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GRO0253 Tiverton: Emma Elizabeth Poxon: 1865 – 1892

Colonies and India: Saturday 1st April 1893

The Royal Colonial Institute: A large gathering of Fellows of the Institute met in the Whitehall Rooms of the Hotel Metropole on March 27, to consider the present position as regards the relations of the Royal Colonial Institute with the Imperial Institute. A proposal had been made for amalgamation, and practically the object of the meeting was to hear the opinion of the Fellows and give those who could not attend an opportunity of voting on the whole question. … (discussion) …  Among gentlemen present in addition to those whose names have already been mentioned were … (list includes) … Sir Robert Pinsent …


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893