(1791-02-24)24 February 1791 Dittisham, Devon, Kingdom of Great Britain
Died
6 August 1843(1843-08-06) (aged 52) Gloucester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Occupation
translator, interpreter, advocate, judge, writer, editor, music critic, musician
Nationality
British
Spouse
Aurélie Bestel (1st), Pauline Brie (2nd)
Children
3
George Henry Caunter (24 February 1791 – 6 August 1843) was an English judge and miscellaneous writer. Having been President of the Vice Admiralty Court in Mauritius, he was convicted in France of bigamy and, returning to England, wrote about music and other topics.
and 23 Related for: George Henry Caunter information
GeorgeHenryCaunter (24 February 1791 – 6 August 1843) was an English judge and miscellaneous writer. Having been President of the Vice Admiralty Court...
Caunter is a surname originating principally in the West Country in England. The name derives from Anglo-Norman caunter/cauntour, "singer, one who leads...
GeorgeCaunter (c. June 1758 – 25 December 1811) was a British administrator who governed Prince of Wales Island (Penang Island) as Acting Superintendent...
Schlesinger's publishing house and German newspapers. The writer GeorgeHenryCaunter (1791–1843) was called "one of the first musical critics in the metropolis...
of the island. He was the father of John Hobart, GeorgeHenry and Richard McDonald. John Hobart Caunter, a clergyman and writer, was baptised at Dittisham...
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...
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;...
Their daughter Aurélie Marie Elisabeth Bestel (1795–1855) married GeorgeHenryCaunter, Esq., who became Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court. Following the...
'One of Britain’s Heroes'". Howard Lang (1958) (A Night to Remember) Tony Caunter (1979) (S.O.S. Titanic) Mark Lindsay Chapman (1997) (Titanic) Will Keen...
his son as Cad-dock/Caddock/Cradock or Condor the Second. Frederick Lyde Caunter gives Contor as a variant spelling. Hals wrote that the name Condor was...
and scientist Sir Ernest Cassel (1852–1921), merchant banker John Hobart Caunter (1792–1851), writer and clergyman William Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, 5th...
Carvic Allan Casley John Castle Susan Castle John Cater Pearl Catlin Tony Caunter Dallas Cavell Robert Cawdron John Cazabon Peter Cellier Naomi Chance Julian...
appearance (as a recurring character) of Det. Supt. Jack Meadows, Tony Caunter, Mmoloki Chrystie, Desmond Cullum-Jones and Paul Antony-Barber guest star...
Dreams, 2023; selected, with an essay on the poet's life and work, by C. Caunter, pp. 323) Aldrich, Robert and Garry Wotherspoon, ed. (2001). Who's Who...
Antecedents. West Midlands: Helion. ISBN 978-1-874622-07-9. Murray, Robert Henry (1961). The History of the VIII King's Royal Irish Hussars, 1693-1958. Vol...
Brimble, Tony Caunter, Timothy Carlton, Kate Howard 10 Creepshow Warner Bros. / United Film Distribution Company / Laurel Show, Inc. George A. Romero (director);...
(2016) Michael Catherwood United States Chain Reaction (2015–16) Marion Caunter Malaysia One in a Million (2006–08) Dick Cavett United States College Bowl...
Sergeant Joseph Beck Noel Collins as Sergeant George Parrish David Hargreaves as Tom Darblay (Series 1–3) Tony Caunter as DCI Jim Logan (Series 1–3) Edward Peel...
Michael Sheard, Nerys Hughes, Geoffrey Hughes, Helen Fraser and Tony Caunter. Only ten episodes survive (as film telerecordings) in the BBC's archives...
World War Royal Marines officer "Blood" – J. A. L. Caunter, British general "Blood-n-Guts" – George S. Patton, Jr., American general in World War II (a...
1864, and is buried in Colebrooke Churchyard. He had four older brothers George, Robert, James and William, all of whom were wrestlers. Messrs. Sparkes...
Elsom (episode 5) Jack Victor: Kenneth Cope (episode 6) Richardson: Tony Caunter (episode 6) John Gobling: Graham Crowden (episode 7) TV story teller: Peter...