The Cornish Telegraph: Thursday 4th May 1893

Sir Robert J. Pinsent, judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, who is on a visit to this country, is dangerously ill with inflammation of the lungs following an attack of influenza. …


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London Standard: Wednesday 3rd May 1893

It is expected in Newfoundland that Sir James Winter will be appointed to the post of Chief Justice rendered vacant by the death of Sir Robert Pinsent.


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Morning Post: Tuesday 2nd May 1893

Death: Pinsent: on the 27th ult., at Bintry Rectory Norfolk, Sir Robert John Pinsent, Knt., D.C.L., Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, aged fifty-nine.


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Echo (London): Tuesday 2nd May 1893

The death of Sir Robert Pinsent, which occurred at his father-in-law’s rectory in Norfolk on Thursday, will be a great loss to Newfoundland. Sir Robert was hardly sixty and was one of the best authorities on the vexed fisheries question. He was called to the Newfoundland Bar in 1856 and was appointed a Member of the Legislative Council three years later. Subsequently he became successively Attorney General and Solicitor General and in 1880 he became a Puisne Judge, a position which he held till his death. Sir Robert was son of the late Judge Pinsent of the Court of Labrador, was a thoroughly sound lawyer and painstaking judge who was cordially esteemed by all who knew him.


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Bury and Norwich Post: Tuesday 2nd May 1893

Deaths: Pinsent – 27th ult., at Bintry Rectory, Norfolk, aged 59, Sir Robert John Pinsent, Knt., D.C.L., Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland.

(see similar Norwich Mercury: Saturday 6th May 1893)


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Homeward Mail from India China and the East: Monday 1st May 1893

Deaths: Pinsent – April 27, in Norfolk, Sir R. J. Pinsent, D.C.L., judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, aged 59.


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Brecknock Beacon: Friday 28th April 1893

Marriage of Captain Stuart Morgan, Bolgoed, Brecon: The marriage of Captain Stuart Morgan, 3rd Battalion, South Wales Borderers, of Bolgoed, Brecon, and Blanche Dutton Budworth, daughter of the late P. J. Budworth, of Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex, Esquire, and grandchild of the late Davis Thomas, Esquire, Watton House, Brecon, was celebrated at St. Nicolas Church, Chislehurst, on Thursday April 13th and indeed it was a pretty sight … (description of the wedding) … The following is a list of the Wedding Presents … (includes) … Sir Robert and Lady Pinsent: embroidered table centre …


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Echo (London): Thursday 27th April 1893

Latest News in a Nutshell: … Sir Robert J. Pinsent, Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland, who is on a visit to this country, is dangerously ill with inflammation of the lungs following an attack of influenza.


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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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Colonies and India: Saturday 18th March 1893

Royal Geographical Society: At the last meeting of the council, on March 13, the following were elected Fellows of the Society: … (list includes) … Hon. Sir Robert J. Pinsent, D.C.L. …


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