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Carson, Edward, Sir, 1854-1935

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Personal name headingCarson, Edward, Sir, 1854-1935
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Variant(s)Carson, Edward Henry Carson, Baron, 1854-1935
Associated countryEngland
Birth date1854-02-09
Death date1935-10-22
Place of birthDublin (Ireland)
Place of deathMinster-in-Thanet (England)
Field of activityLaw
AffiliationGreat Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Great Britain. Solicitor-General
Great Britain. War Cabinet
England and Wales. Admiralty
Profession or occupationLawyers
Legislators
Found inErvine, St. John G. Sir Edward Carson and the Ulster movement, 1915: title page (Sir Edward Carson)
WWW, 1929-40 (Carson, Baron, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Henry Carson, b. 2-9-1854, d. 10-22-35)
Samuels, Arthur Warren. Home rule finance, 1912: title page (foreword by The Right Hon. Sir Edward Carson, M.P.)
Carson, Edward, Sir. The war on German submarines, 1917: title page (Sir Edward Carson) page 3 (Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty)
Findagrave.com, searched January 18, 2022 (Edward Henry Carson; born 9 February 1854, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland; died 22 October 1935 (aged 81), Minster-in-Thanet, Thanet District, Kent, England; Irish legal career began in 1877; appointed Irish solicitor general in 1892; elected to the British House of Commons in the same year, and called to the English bar in 1893; served as British solicitor general from 1900 to 1905)
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St. Louis Star and Times (St. Louis, Missouri), 22 October 1935, viewed January 18, 2022: page 15 (Lord Carson of Duncairn; Edward Henry Carson; died today at his country estate, Cleve Court, Minister, near Ramsgate, Kent, in his 81st year; fifty years at the bar and twenty-nine years in parliament; knighted in 1900 and made a life baron in 1921; served in the war cabinet in 1917 and 1918 without portfolio and retired from public life in 1929)
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