Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Thursday 15th October 1874

The results at the examination at St. John’s College, Cambridge, for the exhibitions attached to schools and sizarships has been announced as follows: … The following have been elected sizars: Adamson, Bond, Boyce, J. Brown, Burville, Lattimer, Mackie, Marsh, Matthew, Penkervil, Pinsent, Ryland, Sells, Widgery, Willan.

[see also Morning Post: Friday 9th October 1874]


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Morning Post: Friday 9th October 1874: 

University Intelligence: Cambridge, Thursday, St. John’s College: The undermentioned were this day declared elected to sizarships at St. John‘s College: … list (20) includes … Pinsent, Ryland, … etc.


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Reading Mercury: Saturday 25th July 1874:

Amersham Hall School: At the recent Matriculation Examination of the University of London, five pupils passed from Amersham Hall, four of whom gained honours. To Mr. H. C. Pinsent, who heads the list, was awarded the first exhibition of £30 for two years; Mr. G. H. Fison, the prize of £10, as the fourth candidate; and Mr. E. C. Randall, the Gilchrist Scholarship of for three years, at University Hall, London, Ten awards have been made of this scholarship since its foundation, and of these eight have fallen to boys who have gone for examination from this school.


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Leeds Mercury: Wednesday July 22nd, 1974: Issue 11320

The Examination of Schools: London: Matriculation, June 1874: Classified List: Honours Division:  (Those marked * obtained the number of marks qualifying for a prize.) – Hume Chancellor Pinsent, Amersham Hall School (Exhibition of £30 per annum for two years). [list continues]

[see also Pall Mall Gazette: Tuesday 21st July 1874]


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York Herald: Wednesday 22nd July 1874:

University of London: The following appear in the honours division at the last examination for matriculation and schools where they were educated: Exhibition of £30 per annum for two years – Hume Chancellor Pinsent, Amersham Hall School; Exhibition of £20 per annum for two years – Henry Robert Olley, the College, Great Yarmouth … (etc.)


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Echo (London): Tuesday 21st July 1874:

University of London: The following is a list of the candidates who at the last examination for matriculation obtained exhibitions, prizes and the number of marks qualifying for prize, with the names of colleges and school where they were educated: Exhibition: of £30 per annum for two years: Hume Chancellor Pinsent, Amersham Hall School … (continues) …


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Morning Post: Saturday 18th November 1882

Calls to the Bar: Yesterday the following gentlemen were called to the bar: Middle Temple:  … (includes) … Mr. Hume Chancellor Pinsent, M.A., fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge …


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Hour: Thursday 17th April 1874

Cambridge: 31st March: The sixteenth Annual Report of the local Examinations Syndicate was issued this afternoon. … …The sizarships offered by St. John’s College for success in the Local Examinations have been awarded to H. C. Pinsent, Amersham Hall School, A. T. S. Goodrick, Great Yarmouth Grammar School …


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Bury and Norwich Post: Tuesday 7th April 1874

St. John’s College: The Sizarships offered for success in the Local Examinations have been awarded to H. C. Pinsent, Amersham Hall School, for success in pure and applied mathematics, and to A. T. S. Goodrick, Great Yarmouth Grammars School, for success in Latin and Greek.

[see similar Norfolk News: Saturday 4th April 1874]


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Reading Mercury: Saturday 4th April 1874

Amersham Hall School, Near Reading: The Scholarship of 60 £. Per. annum St. John’s College, Cambridge, awarded on the result of the University Local Examination to the senior candidate who displays the greatest proficiency in mathematics, has been offered to, and accepted by, Mr. Hume C. Pincent, of Amersham Hall School. Mr. Pincent was placed in the first division of honours in the general list, and also obtained distinctions in religious knowledge and English. At the same examination seven seniors and eleven juniors passed from this school, nine of whom were placed honours’ classes, sharing amongst them ten special certificates of honour.


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