Pall Mall Gazette: Wednesday 18th June 1919

Chancellor’s Secretary: I am glad to notice that Mr. G. H. S. Pinsent, one of Mr. Austen Chamberlain’s private secretaries, has resumed his duties at the Treasury after several weeks’ illness. Mr. Pinsent has not entirely recovered, but it is hoped that his complete restoration to health will not be further delayed.


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Bristol Times and Mirror: Saturday 18th January 1919

The Chancellor of the Exchequer has appointed Mr. G. H. S. Pinsent of the Treasury; Mr. R. P. M. Gower, of the Inland Revenue Department; and Mr. J. Wilson to be his private secretaries.


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Aberdeen Journal: Saturday 18th January 1919

Society and Personal: … The Chancellor of the Exchequer has appointed Mr. G. A. S. Pinsent, (sic) of the Treasury, Mr. R. P. M. Gower, of the Inland Revenue Department, and Mr. J. Wilson to be his private secretaries.

[see also Nottingham Journal: Saturday 18th January 1919]


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Surrey Advertiser: Wednesday 22nd December 1915

Marriages:  Pinsent – Radford: On Dec. 15th, very quietly, Gerald H. S. Pinsent, 2nd Lieut., No. 2 Mountain Battery (on leave from the front), son of Mr. Ross Pinsent, of Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead, to Katherine, daughter of Mr. George H. Radford, M.P., and Mrs. Radford of Ditton Hill.


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East Anglian Daily Times: Tuesday 24th November 1914

We are officially informed that the Prime Minister has appointed Mr. David Davies, of the Board of Trade, to be his private secretary, in succession to Mr. G. H. S. Pinsent, who has been appointed to a commission in his Majesty’s Forces.


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Birmingham Daily Post: Wednesday 17th November 1915

Reserve Regiments: … Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery:  … …  the undermentioned to be temporary captains: Lieut. G. S. Pinsent, Special Res., from Sept. 30 to Oct. 10th. … …


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Newcastle Daily Chronicle: Saturday 18th January 1919

The Chancellor of the Exchequer has appointed Mr. C. H. S. Pinsent (sic) of the Treasury; Mr. R. P. M. Gower of the Inland Revenue department; and Mr. J. Wilson to be his private secretaries.


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Teignmouth Post and Gazette: Friday 18th December 1914

Mr. Asquith’s private secretary, Mr. G. H. S. Pincent has also received a commission: “Weekly Dispatch:


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London Evening Standard: Tuesday 24th November 1914

The Prime Minister: The Prime Minister has selected Mr. David Davies. of the Board of Trade, to be his private secretary, in succession to Mr. G. H. S. Pinsent, who has been appointed to a commission in his Majesty’s Forces.


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976