James Denham Pinnock

British Australian public servant, banker and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Denham Pinnock (1810–20 May 1875) was a British then Australian public servant, banker and politician. He was a member for Eastern Province of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1 January to 1 October 1864.[1] He was elected at a by-election in September 1863.[2] He took office on 1 January 1864.[1]

Preceded byJames Stewart
Succeeded byHenry Morgan Murphy
Born1810
Winchester, Hampshire, England
Died20 May 1875(1875-05-20) (aged 64–65)
East Melbourne, Victoria
Quick facts Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Eastern Province, Preceded by ...
James Denham Pinnock
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Eastern Province
In office
1 January 1864 (1864-01-01)  1 October 1864 (1864-10-01)
Preceded byJames Stewart
Succeeded byHenry Morgan Murphy
Personal details
Born1810
Winchester, Hampshire, England
Died20 May 1875(1875-05-20) (aged 64–65)
East Melbourne, Victoria
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He married twice. First to the eldest daughter of William Hull, yielding four children. Following her death, he married Sibyl Herlock and they had three more children.[3]

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