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GB-2014-WSA-13998 · Person · 1919-2001

Piper, Denis Edwin, son of Henry Mansell Piper CBE, sec. Nat. Fedn of Employers' Organisations, and Ivy Minnie Olive, d. of Albert Edwin Taperell of Sutton, Surrey; b. 10 Oct. 1919; adm. Sept. 1933 (H); left July 1937; Roy. Coll. of Science, BSc 1940; FRAS; an engineer and co. director; retd Oct. 1981; m. 9 Aug. 1941 Joy Margaret, d. of Sidney Herbert Gellatly ISO MBE; d. 22 Dec. 2001.

Pinnock, Thomas, 1745-1800
GB-2014-WSA-019417 · Person · 1745-1800

PINNOCK, THOMAS, son of Thomas Pinnock (adm. 1724, qv); b. 25 Jul 1745; in school list 1754; KS 1758; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1763, adm. pens. 1 Jun 1763, scholar 25 Jun 1764; BA 1767; MA 1770; Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 3 Oct 1768, Major Fellow 4 Jul 1770; ordained deacon 31 Mar 1771, priest 25 Dec 1771 (both Peterborough); Vicar of Marsworth, Bucks. , from 7 Oct 1780; Vicar of Wymondley Magna with Ippolit, Herts. , from 21 Nov 1780; Domestic Chaplain to John Sinclair, 11th Earl of Caithness (S), 26 Sep 1780; m. 18 Apr 1782 Ann Margaret Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Alexander Dalmahoy; d. 13 Oct 1800.

Pinnock, Thomas, 1714-1758
GB-2014-WSA-13997 · Person · 1714-1758

PINNOCK, THOMAS, brother of James Pinnock (adm. 1724, qv); b. 26 Mar 1714; adm. (aged 9) Aug 1724; in school list Feb 1727/8; in under school list 1729; m. 1736 Mary Lawrence; d. 31 Dec 1758.

Pinnock, Philip, fl. 1796
GB-2014-WSA-13996 · Person · fl. 1796

PINNOCK, PHILIP; b.; adm. 23 Jun 1796; in school list 1801 (G). [probably Philip Pinnock, son of George Pinnock, and Grace ---; b. Jamaica 13 Dec 1784; m. 21 Jan 1821 Charlotte Anna Caroline Lee Grant; d. 1830]

Pinnock, Philip, 1720-1778
GB-2014-WSA-019416 · Person · 1720-1778

PINNOCK, PHILIP, son of James Pinnock, St. Andrew’s parish, Jamaica, and his third wife Elizabeth, dau. of Col. William Truxton; half-brother of James Pinnock (adm. 1724, qv); b. 20 Oct 1720; adm. Nov 1728; left 1734; Chief Justice of Jamaica 1754; Speaker, House of Assembly, Jamaica, from 1774 [check]; m. St. Andrew’s, Jamaica 4 Sep 1744 (IGI) Grace Dakins, niece and heiress of Col. Henry Dakins; d. 1778 (IGI).

GB-2014-WSA-13995 · Person · ca. 1713-1736

PINNOCK, JAMES, son of James Pinnock, St. Andrew’s parish, Jamaica, and his second wife Mary Seaward; b.; adm. (aged 11) Aug 1724; in school list 1729; Pembroke Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 May 1730; d. 20 Jun 1736, in 23rd year.

Pinnock, James, 1740-1811
GB-2014-WSA-019415 · Person · 1740-1811

PINNOCK, JAMES, son of Thomas Pinnock (adm. 1724, qv); b. 27 Sep 1740; adm. Oct 1750 (Howe's); left 26 Oct 1758; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. 28 Oct 1758, matr. Mich. 1758, but did not graduate; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 27 Mar 1758, called to bar 13 May 1765; Advocate-Gen. , Jamaica Dec 1787; his diary and account book are preserved in the British Library (Add. MSS 33316, 33317), and the latter contains a few references to his attendance at the Anniversary Meetings and at the Play; travelling in Italy with family 1791-2, 1793-4; m. 19 Apr 1772 Elizabeth, sister of George Dehany (qv); d. 6 Apr 1811.

Pinnock, George, 1749-?
GB-2014-WSA-019414 · Person · 1749-?

PINNOCK, GEORGE, brother of James Pinnock (adm. 1750, qv); b. 2 Aug 1749; adm. ; at school 1761 (“PRO Adm. , Secys Letters”).

GB-2014-WSA-13994 · Person · 1888-1949

Pinks, Edwin Dennis Picton, son of Edwin Charles and Annie Selina Pinks, of New Malden, Surrey; b. Nov. 17, 1888; adm. Jan. 16, 1902 (A); left July 1906; Clare Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1906; B.A. 1910; won the Camb. Univ. Colquhoun Sculls 1909; London Sculling Cup 1913; runner-up, Diamond Sculls at Henley 1913; Lieut.-Commdr. R.N.V.R.; served with the R.N.Div. at Antwerp and the Dardanelles 1914-5; with the Grand Fleet Jan. 1916 - Aug. 1918; served in Great War II as Cdr. R.N.V.R.; Naval Liaison Officer with General de Gaulle; entered the service of Anglo-Persian Oil Co. 1921, and became manager of its marketing organisation in Belgium; m. Nov. 10, 1931; Nancy Helmsley, daughter of Harold Broadbent, of Hampton Court, Middx; d. 1949.