• George Henry Caunter (24 February 1791 – 6 August 1843) was an English judge and miscellaneous writer. Having been President of the Vice Admiralty Court...
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  • Caunter is a surname originating principally in the West Country in England. The name derives from Anglo-Norman caunter/cauntour, "singer, one who leads...
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    George Caunter (c. June 1758 – 25 December 1811) was a British administrator who governed Prince of Wales Island (Penang Island) as Acting Superintendent...
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    Bailly Pierre-Jean de Béranger Aimé Picquet du Boisguy Edme Castaing George Henry Caunter Constantin-François Chassebœuf Clotworthy Skeffington, 2nd Earl of...
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    of the island. He was the father of John Hobart, George Henry and Richard McDonald. John Hobart Caunter, a clergyman and writer, was baptised at Dittisham...
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    Schlesinger's publishing house and German newspapers. The writer George Henry Caunter (1791–1843) was called "one of the first musical critics in the metropolis...
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  • Their daughter Aurélie Marie Elisabeth Bestel (1795–1855) married George Henry Caunter, Esq., who became Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court. Following the...
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  • John Hobart Caunter (21 June 1792 – 14 November 1851) was an English cleric and writer. Serving briefly in India as a cadet, he entered the Church and...
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    1868. George Henry Caunter was one of the principal early contributors, writing reviews of French-language books. His brother John Hobart Caunter also...
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    Richard McDonald Caunter (22 March 1798 – 10 March 1879) was an English clergyman and the presumed author of a play and poetry collection, Attila, a Tragedy;...
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