Nottingham Guardian: Friday 24th June 1910

Cambridge: The results of the annual college examination at Trinity College are as follows: … … Prizemen: Senior Sophs: … (list includes) … G. H. S. Pinsent …


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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976

Nottingham Guardian: Tuesday 21st June 1910

Church Congress: Interesting Programme for Cambridge: … On Wednesday morning will be discussed heredity and social responsibility, with special reference to “The Feebleminded – on Which Dr. G. E. Shuttleworth and Mrs. Pinsent will speak – “Parentage” to which contributions will be made by the Bishop of Ripon and Mr. W. C. D. Whetham. …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

The People: Sunday 19th June 1910

Household Brigade v. Royal Engineers: Some brilliant batting was witnessed at Burton’s Court, Chelsea, when this annual match was decided. The Brigade batted first … The innings which lasted three and a quarter hour was declared closed at 330 for eight wickets. Noble took three wickets for 111, Mackay three for 49, Egerton one for 29 and Pincent one for 41. Having just over two hours in which to get 331 runs to win, the visitors made a bad start losing five wickets with only 22 on the board; eight were down for 132, but on Pincent joining Du Boulay some fine hitting was witnessed. The score had been carried to 234 when the latter was splendidly caught at the wicket for a valuable 32 made in 20 minutes, his best hits being seven 4’s. … … Household Brigade won by 106 runs …


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GRO0528 Devonport: John Ryland Pinsent: 1888 – 1957

Hinckley Times: Saturday 18th June 1910

Mathematical Tripos: List of Wranglers: … Mr. Gerald N. S. Pinsent (sic) is South American. He was born at Monte Video and was educated at King’s School Canterbury. It is noteworthy that none of last year’s Wranglers has gained first class in the old Part Two. The Wranglers are as follows: … includes … G. H. S. Pinsent (Trinity) …

[see related: Nottingham Guardian: Wednesday 15th June 1910]
[see related: Farnworth Chronicle: Saturday 18th June 1910]


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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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GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976