EdmundLushington may refer to: EdmundLawLushington, British classical scholar Edmund Henry Lushington, Chief Justice of Ceylon This disambiguation page...
Lushington is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: EdmundLawLushington (1811–1883), English academic Henry Lushington (1812–1855), English...
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...
Succeeded by George Shaw-Lefevre Academic offices Preceded by John Bright Rector of the University of Glasgow 1883–1884 Succeeded by EdmundLawLushington...
English Law (1844–1880) Henry Liddell (1811–1898), Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 1855–1891, editor of the Greek-English Lexicon EdmundLawLushington (1811–1893)...
Henry Fawcett England economist and parliamentarian 1884–1887 EdmundLawLushington England Professor of Greek 1887–1890 The 1st Earl of Lytton England...
philosophical writings was published in 1875, with a memoir by EdmundLawLushington. See also the monograph by Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane in the Famous...
(1803–1854) – entomologist Robert Main (1808–1878) – astronomer EdmundLawLushington (1811–1893) – Greek scholar and Rector of Glasgow University Joseph...
because the extent of a personal right is not set in law). Macdougall v Gardiner and Pender v Lushington present irreconcilable differences in this area....
Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, benefactor, Sheriff of Lanarkshire Lushington: EdmundLawLushington, classical scholar (Professor of Greek from 1838 to 1875,...
near Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, 13 April 1812. His father, Edmund Henry Lushington, of Queens' College, Cambridge, B.A. 1787, M.A. 1790, was a puisne...
Jackson Robert Kane Edwin Lankester William Leitch Peter Lorimer EdmundLawLushington William Maccall James M'Cosh George Alexander Macfarren. John Maclean...
non-voting. However, ordinary shares invariably do have votes and in Pender v Lushington Lord Jessel MR stated votes were so sacrosanct as to be enforceable like...
Sir Codrington Edmund Carrington, FRS, FSA (22 October 1769 – 28 November 1849) was an English barrister, Chief Justice of Ceylon, and a Member of Parliament...
Bridgeman, Sir O. Broderip and Bingham Brook's New Cases Browning and Lushington Brown's Chancery Cases (Belt) Brown's Parliament Cases Brownlow and Goldsborough...
of the Yearly Practice for 1901 (Muir Mackenzie, Lushington and Fox) said (p. 272): "Points of law raised by the pleadings are usually disposed of at...
Court of Common Pleas as Tichborne v. Lushington, in the form of an action for the ejectment of Colonel Lushington, the tenant of Tichborne Park. The real...
recognise the handwriting. Charles Warren explained in a letter to Godfrey Lushington, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department: "I think...
and appointed by the president. The first chief justice was Codrington Edmund Carrington. The 47th and current chief justice is Jayantha Jayasuriya. The...