Charles Runnington
Charles Runnington (1751–1821),
serjeant-at-law, born in
Hertfordshire on 29 August 1751 (and probably son of John Runnington, mayor of
Hertford in 1754), was educated under private tutors, and after some years of
special pleading was
called to the bar at the
Inner Temple in
Hilary term 1778. He was made serjeant-at-law on 27 November 1787, and held for a time the office of deputy-judge of the
Marshalsea Court. On 27 May 1815 he was appointed to the chief-commissionership in insolvency, which he resigned in 1819. He died at
Brighton on 18 January 1821. Runnington married twice—in 1777, Anna Maria, youngest sister of Sir
Samuel Shepherd, by whom he had a son and a daughter; secondly, in 1783, Mrs. Wetherell, widow of Charles Wetherell of
Jamaica. His only son, Charles Henry Runnington, died on 20 November 1810.
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