Charles Lushington
Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Charles Lushington was a British Whig politician, and servant for the East India Company, and secretary to the Bengal Presidency.
Lushington was the younger brother of Stephen Lushington, a British judge and Whig Member of Parliament for various... Wikipedia
Born: April 14, 1785
Died: September 23, 1866 (age 81 years), Brighton, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom
Grandparents: Mary Altham, Henry Lushington, John Boldero, and more
Great-grandparents: Roger Altham, Mary Lewyns, Stephen Lushington, and more
Books: A Letter to Charles Lushington, Esquire, M.P., in Reply to a Remonstrance Addressed by Him to the Lord Bishop of London, on Account of His Lordship's Having Recommended in His Late Charge to the Clergy of His Diocese the Letters to a Dissenting Minister, Signed L.S.E.: Annexed are Answers to the Eclectic Review, the Evangelical and Congregational Magazines, the Ecclesiastical Journal, and to a Certain Pamphlet, Entitled "A Reply to the Letters of L.S.E., by a Congregationalist", A Short Notice of the Official Career and Private Character of the Late John Adam, Esq, Dilemmas of a Churchman, arising from the discordant doctrine and political practices of the Clergy of the Establishment, and more
Party: Whigs
Previous offices: Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1847–1852) and Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1835–1841)