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ABINGER, JAMES SCARLETT, 1ST BARON (1769-1844) , English judge, was born on the 13th of December 1769 in Jamaica, where his father, Robert Scarlett, had property. In the summer of 1785 he was sent to England to complete his education, and went to Trinity College, Cambridge , taking his B.A. degree in 1789. Having entered the Inner Temple he was called to the bar in 1991, and joined the northern circuit and the Lancashire sessions. Though he had no professional connexions, by steady application he gradually obtained a large practice, ultimately confining himself to the Court of King's Bench and the northern circuit. He took silk in 1816, and from this time till the close of 1834 he was the most, successful lawyer at the bar; he was particularly effective before a jury, and his income reached the high-water mark of 18,5oo, a large sum for that period. He began life as a Whig, and first entered parliament in 1819 as member for Peterborough
Wellington came into rower in 1828, he resumed office in 1829 and went out with the duke of Wellington 'in 1830. His opposition to the Reform Bill caused his severance from the Whig leaders, and having joined the Tories he was elected, first for Colchester and then in 1832 for Norwich , for which borough he sat until the dissolution of parliament . He was appointed,rlord chief
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See P. C. Scarlett, Memoir of James, 1st Lord Abinger (1897); Foss's Lives of the Judges; E. Manson
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