Daily Express: 3rd June 1935

Honours List: … Companion of St. Michael and St. George: … … Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent – Financial Advisor to Embassy in Berlin. 


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Halifax Daily Guardian: 29th January 1915

Mr. Asquith’s private secretary Mrs. (sic) G. H. S. Pincent has also received a commission. – Weekly Dispatch.”


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Halifax Daily Guardian: 18th February 1914

Premier’s Attitude: Suffrage Question: Reply to a Deputation: When a deputation of the Northern Men’s Federation for Women’s Suffrage visited London last week to interview the Prime Minister, they were disappointed that they were not received by Mr. Asquith. Mr. J. Wilson McLaren, of Edinburgh, today received the following letter from the Prime Minister’s private secretary: … letter … signed: … Yours faithfully, G. D. Pinsent (sic).


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Sheffield Independent: 20th November 1913

The Prime Minister has appointed Mr. G. H. S. Pinsent, of the Treasury, to be his private secretary in succession to Mr. F. W. Leith Ross, promoted.


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Coventry Times: 15th June 1910

Cambridge Mathematical Tripos: Chief Results: There was a large attendance outside the Senate House, Cambridge, on Tuesday when the new Mathematic Tripos lists were read out by the examiners. Only a very small proportion of those who qualified to sit for honours have taken the examination and the wrangler list is the smallest for the last ninety years. … The mark “B” is attached to the names of those candidates who in the opinion of the moderators and examiners deserve special credit in the subjects of schedule “B.” Wranglers’ List: …includes … Pinsent, G. H. S. (B*) Trin.  … … Mr. Gerald H. S. Pinsent is a South American, and was born in Monte Video, and educated at King’s School Canterbury. …

[see related: Sheffield Independent: 15th June 1910]


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Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald: Saturday 12th August 1905

Speech Day at the King’s School Canterbury: Interesting Address by Dean Wace: As usual, Speech Day at the King’s School Canterbury, held on Thursday attracted a large attendance of parents and friends of the boys, as well as may of the leading citizens. The preacher at the Commemoration service in the Cathedral was the Rev. J. W. Horsely, Rector of St. Peter’s Walworth and Hon. Canon of Rochester Cathedral, an old King’s Scholar of the late ‘fifties and early ‘sixties … (review of plays enacted, includes) … Characters of the Tragedy: Governor of Tilbury Fort – W. Telfer; Don Whiskerandos (Spanish Captive) – G. H. Pinsent; Tilburina (daughter of the Governor in love with Whiskerandos) – K. Moore, Confidante – H. L, Dibben … Scent – The state of Drury Lane Theatre, with Tilbury Fort represented in the background: … Head master’s review … …


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The Tatler: Wednesday 24th May 1905

Our Photographic Competition: The Seven Prizewinners: … “highly commended” includes … “Red Roses” G. Pinsent, King’s School Canterbury:


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Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald: Saturday 6th August 1904

King’s School, Canterbury: Speech Day and Prize Distribution: Speech Day at the King’s School, Canterbury took place on Thursday, being preceded as usual by a commemoration service in the Cathedral at which the sermon was preached by the Very Rev. The Dean (Dr. Wace) … (description of event) … … Form Prizes: VI. Form (Christmas) VI., E. A. Roper, i, Va. Form (Christmas), G. H. S. Pinsent; Va. Form (Midsummer Gordon), G. H. S. Va. Form Composition, G. H. S. Pinsent; Army Class (Christmas), R. T. Jenkin; Army Class (Midsummer), H. G. Paris; Army Class, Geometrical Drawing …


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Kentish Gazette: Saturday 30th July 1904:

Speech Day at The King’s School Canterbury: … (long review) … Form Prizes: VI Form (Christmas): E. A. Roper, 1; V a Form (Christmas), G. H. S. Pinsent; V a Form (Midsummer, Gordon), G. H. S. Pinsent; V a Form Composition, G. H. S. Pinsent …


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Leicester Daily Post: Saturday 2nd August 1919

In consequence of the promotion of Mr. G. H. S. Pinsent, of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has appointed Mr. R. P. M. Gower, of the Treasury, to be his first private secretary, and Mr. T. K. Bewley, of the Treasury, to be his second private secretary, in succession to Mr. Gower.


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