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Lushington, Henry.
Adm. pens.
(age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 6, 1828.
[2nd] s. of Edmund Henry (1782) [of Hanwell, Middlesex]. [B. Apr. 13, 1812, at Singleton, Lancs.] School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1829; Porson prize, 1832 and 1833; Scholar, 1833; B.A. (6th Classic) 1834; M.A. 1837.
Fellow, 1836.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 23, 1834.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 20, 1840.
On the Home Circuit.
Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta, 1847-55; introduced the proposed code of laws before the newly-elected Legislative Council, 1849.
Tennyson pronounced him the best critic he had ever known, and dedicated The Princess to him, 1847.
Author, Fellow Commoners and Honorary Degrees, and works on politics and railways; also verse.
Contributed to Prolusiones Academicae. Died, unmarried, Aug. 11, 1855, in Paris; buried at Boxley, Kent.
Brother of Edmund L. (1826) and Franklin (1840). (Carthusian Worthies; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1855, II. 441; Tennyson and His Friends.)
Henry LUSHINGTON
Approx. lifespan: 1782–1880
pens. aged 17 Trinity College adm1828:03:06
2nd s. of Edmund Henry LUSHINGTON (1782) of Hanwell, Middlesex ,
b. Singleton, Lancashire , 1812:04:13
Sch: Charterhouse
Matric 1829:10MT:
Porson Prize 1832, and 1833
Scholar 1833
BA 6 th Classic 1834
MA 1837
Fellow 1836
Adm. Inner Temple: 1834:04:23
Called to the Bar: 1840:11:20
On: Home Circuit
Chief Sec. to: : Government of Malta , 1847-55
introduced the proposed code of laws before the newly-elected Legislative Council 1849
Tennyson pronounced him the best critic he had ever known, and dedicated The Princess to him 1847
Publ.: Fellow Commoners and Honorary Degrees, and works on politics and railways;
also verse.
Contributed to Prolusiones Academicae
d., unmarried 1855:08:11,in Paris [France], ;
buried Boxley, Kent ,
brother of Edmund L. LUSHINGTON (1826)
brother of Franklin LUSHINGTON (1840)
( Carthusian Worthies ; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; D.N.B.; G. Mag. 1855, II. 441; Tennyson and His Friends .)

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