- Kitts.
Pinneys Beach takes its name from
Pinneys Estate. This was a
large piece of land, a
plantation which in the 19th
century was
owned by the
Pinney family...
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Pinney is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Charles Pinney (1793-1867),
Bristol merchant and
politician Clay
Pinney,
American special effects...
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North Ostrobothnian bird
hunting songs mention "
Pinneys, son of Tapio". The
words after Vilpus and
Pinneys mentions are the same in songs,
asking for him...
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Patrick Cullen Pinney (born June 30, 1952) is an
American singer and television, film and
voice actor.
Pinney was born in San
Francisco County, California...
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Eunice Griswold Holcombe Pinney (February 9, 1770 – 1849) was an
American folk
artist active in the
towns of
Windsor and Simsbury, Connecticut. According...
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Norman Pinney (October 21, 1804 in Simsbury,
Connecticut –
October 1, 1862 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was an
American teacher, minister, and author. He...
- Uniq
reached an
agreement for the sale of its UK
chilled fish business,
Pinneys of Scotland, to The
Seafood Company Ltd (part of the
Foodvest Group). On...
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Peter Pinney (1922 – 1992) was an
Australian writer.
Pinney was
educated in Port
Moresby and at
Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview.
During World War II...
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Pinney, Thomas, ed. (1990), The
Letters of
Rudyard Kipling 1920–30, vol. 5, University...
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Thomas Pinney (born
April 23, 1932) is an
American English scholar known for his work
collecting the
letters of
Thomas Babington Macaulay and
Rudyard Kipling...