Proper noun
Sinnett (plural Sinnetts)
A surname.
Blavatsky to establish a contact by correspondence between Sinnett and the two adepts who were sponsoring the society, Koot Hoomi and Morya. Source: Internet
At the banquet, Schneider, Fields, Foster, Hollinger, Sinnett, Benthall and Kimmel each received their first varsity letter. Source: Internet
During Blavatsky’s residence in India after 1879, the Anglo-Indian journalist A.P. Sinnett became interested in her teachers. Source: Internet
From this correspondence Sinnett wrote The Occult World (1881) and Esoteric Buddhism (1883), both of which had an enormous influence in generating public interest in theosophy. Source: Internet
The serious interest of Sinnett in the Theosophical teachings of Mme. Source: Internet