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    Henry Cary (12 February 1804 – 30 June 1870) was a barrister, classical scholar, Anglican clergyman, and early District Court Judge in the Colony of New South Wales. Cary was born in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, where his father was vicar. His parents were Henry Francis Cary, translator of Dante's Divine … See more

    Henry and his father were walking along the beach at Littlehampton one morning, his father reciting Homer out loud, when a gentleman heard it and introduced himself. He was Samuel Taylor Coleridge who was promptly invited … See more

    In 1855 Cary returned to law. He was admitted as a barrister on 7 July 1855 and commenced practice at once. He was said to be: "In truth a born lawyer. His shrewdness, his … See more

    Profoundly affected with depression by the death of his mother in 1832, he retired from legal practice and the next year took Holy Orders. He was ordained by Bishop Charles Richard Sumner See more

    In 1849, leaving his family to follow, Cary left for Sydney in the colony of New South Wales where he was welcomed and licensed by Bishop William Broughton who helped him set up a … See more

    1812-1817 Merchant Taylors' School. 1821-1824 Worcester College, Oxford. BA 1824. Admitted to Lincoln's Inn. 1826 Certified Special Pleader. 1826-1830 author of various legal works. … See more

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    WebHenry Cary (12 February 1804 – 30 June 1870) was a barrister, classical scholar, Anglican clergyman, and early District Court Judge in the Colony of New South Wales. Cary was …

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    Henry Cary may refer to:
    • Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland (1575–1633), coloniser and military officer
    • Henry Cary, 4th Viscount Falkland (1634–1663), English politician who sat in the House of Commons, 1659–1663
    • Henry Cary, 8th Viscount Falkland (1766–1796), peer and British Army officer

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      WebDec 22, 2021 · Henry Cary was a leading contractor in colonial Virginia. Born in Warwick County, Cary spent much of his life constructing public buildings. His major projects …

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      WebHenry Cary (12 February 1804 – 30 June 1870) was a barrister, classical scholar, Anglican clergyman, and early District Court Judge in the Colony of New South Wales. Cary was …

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      WebIn 1849, leaving his family to follow, Cary left for Sydney in the colony of New South Wales where he was welcomed and licensed by Bishop William Broughton who helped him set …

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      WebHenry Cary (12 February 1804 – 30 June 1870) was a barrister, classical scholar, Anglican clergyman, and early District Court Judge in the Colony of New South Wales. [1] Former …

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      WebMemoir of the Rev. Henry Francis Cary, M.A., translator of Dante : with his literary journal and letters: Memorials of the great civil war in England from 1646 to 1652 : edited from …

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      WebDeacon 1834. 1835 Curate of St Mary's, Reading, and later at Temple Cowley, nr Oxford. 1835-1840 editor of various religious books and tracts. 1839-1844 Perpetual curate of …

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