GoGuides Verified Text

CARRINGTON

SHA-256 integrity check: match
Source
Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
License
public_domain
Chunk ID
1911:carrington:f42cb04a34f8
Section
Hash Algorithm
sha256
Stored Hash
988af1af5eca7eeb35681b3b73a16e29bc145686a78b4b22012b018a3c9a56bc
Computed Hash
988af1af5eca7eeb35681b3b73a16e29bc145686a78b4b22012b018a3c9a56bc
Normalizer
ggnorm 1.0
Observed
2026-02-08 18:42:34
Source URL

Verified Text

carrington, charles robert wynn-carington, 1st earl (1843- ), english statesman, son of the 2nd baron carrington (d. 1868), was educated at eton and trinity, cambridge, and sat in the house of commons as a liberal for high wycombe from 1865 till he succeeded to the title in 1868. he was governor of new south wales 1885-1890, lord chamberlain 1892-1895, and became president of the board of agriculture in 1905, having a seat in the cabinet in sir h. campbell-bannerman's and mr asquith's ministries. he was created earl carrington and viscount wendover in 1895. the carrington barony was conferred in 1796 on robert smith (1752-1838), m.p. for nottingham, a member of a famous banking family, the title being suggested by one held from 1643 to 1706 in another family of smith in no way connected. the 2nd baron married as his second wife one of the two daughters of lord willoughby de eresby, and their son, through her, became in 1879 joint hereditary lord great chamberlain of england. the 2nd baron took the surname of carrington, afterwards altered to carington, instead of smith.