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on 10 February 1792. In the same year he went to India, where, being admitted an advocate of the supreme court of judicature, he for some time acted at
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In 1806 Carrington was compelled by bad health to resign his post, and declined other colonial appointments. Having purchased an estate in
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Carrington returned to England for health reasons in 1799. In 1800, still in England, he was called on to prepare a code of laws for
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He was the son of Codrington Carrington, of the Blackmoor estate on
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Inquiry into the Law relative to Public Assemblies of the People
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Letter to the Marquis of Buckingham on the Condition of Prisons
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for St Mawes
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After the Manchester riots of 1819 Carrington published
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He was also the author of a 1: 443:Carrington, Codrington Edmund 294: 291:(1819), and other pamphlets. 252:, and honorary member of the 917:Fellows of the Royal Society 28:Codrington Edmund Carrington 7: 907:19th-century English judges 519:Chief justices of Sri Lanka 311:. 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Thomas Lawrence
Chief Justice of Ceylon
Edmund Henry Lushington
Longwood
Hampshire
Exmouth
Alma mater
Winchester College
FRS
FSA
Chief Justice of Ceylon
Member of Parliament
Barbados
Nutshalling
Lady Hervey
Longwood, Hampshire
Winchester College
called to the bar
Middle Temple
Calcutta
East India Company
Sir William Jones
Ceylon
Buckinghamshire
DCL
Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Société Française Statistique Universelle
St. Mawes

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