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Henry Lushington (1812–1855) was an English colonial administrator, chief secretary to the government of Malta. He was a Cambridge Apostle.
29 gru 2020 · LUSHINGTON, HENRY (1812–1855), chief secretary to the government of Malta, was born at Singleton, Lancashire, 13 April 1812.
The sitter was a scholar of Wadham in 1728; DD, 1765 and Vicar of Eastbourne from 1735 to 1779. Wadham College, University of Oxford Oxford
Edmund Henry Lushington (11 July 1766 – 27 March 1839) was the second Chief Justice of Ceylon. He was the son of Rev James Lushington of Rodmersham, Kent.
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Son of Sir Stephen Lushington (East India Co. Chairman, d. 1807) and with his father partner in Boldero, Lushington (which failed in 1812).
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Dr Stephen Lushington (1782-1873), who rented Ockham Park as his country seat, was an eminent lawyer who represented Queen Caroline, wife of King George IV, ...
Richard Lushington passed away in 1790 at the young age of 39 after succumbing in just a few short days to "putrid fever," known today as Typhus.
Demonstrating his faith in new technologies, Tennyson invested in a wood-carving enterprise meant to replicate mechanically hand-.
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""A Great Country's Little Wars Or, England, Afghanistan And Sinde"" is a book written by Henry Lushington that examines the military campaigns of England ...
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