Eastern Daily Press: Friday 22nd November 1889

Marriages: Guymer- Johnson: November 14, at Bawdeswell Church, by the Rev. F. A. Pynsent, George Guymer to Ann Mary, third daughter of Mr. Elijah Johnson, farmer, both of Bawdeswell.


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GRO0295 Hennock: Ferdinand Alfred Pynsent: 1822 – 1894

Eastern Daily Press: Saturday 31st August 1889

Wood Norton: Entertainment: On the evening of the 23rd, Mrs. Boolderson and friends gave a very successful entertainment at the Hall, in aid of the funds of the Foulsham Cottage Hospital. The following was the programme: Piano duet, “War March of the Priests,” Misses Pinsent and Hastings; song … (continues) … piano solo, “Musical sketch,” Miss Pinsent; song … (continues)


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Eastern Daily Press: Thursday 4th May 1893

Death: Pinsent, April 27, at Bintry Rectory, Sir Robert Pinsent, D.C.L., Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland.


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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893 

Eastern Daily Press: Monday 9th January 1893

Sir Robert Pinsent, Chief Justice of Newfoundland, who, with Lady Pinsent, is at present on a visit to this country, is, according to the Morning Leader, undoubtedly the best living authority on the Fisheries question. Nor is that surprising: The subject has been much to the fore in recent years, and the Chief Justice has had it forced upon his attention, whether he liked it or not. But Sir Robert Pinsent has both studied and mastered it and written several valuable commentaries upon it. Sir Robert is a native of the colony in which he now occupies so high a legal position, his father having been a judge in the Court of Labrador. Called to the Bar in 1858, Sir Robert soon drifted into politics, became Solicitor General and subsequently Attorney-General, and was raised to the judicial bench in 1880. He is in his 59th year.


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GRO0254 Hennock: Emily Hetty Sabine Homfray: 1845 – 1922
GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893

Eastern Daily Press: Tuesday 4th November 1879

Cambridge University: The following have been elected Fellows of St. John’s College: – Mr. Rushbrooke, D.S. Dyson, D.S. Pinsent, D.S. Momerie, D.S. Gunston, D.S. Dougan.


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GRO0435 Devonport: Hume Chancellor Pinsent: 1857 – 1920