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NARRINGTON, Ebenezer Burke, lawyer, born near Lyons, Wayne County, New York, in 1813; died in Detroit, Michigan, in 1844. He was educated in New York city, and in 1830-'31 served as reporter of the senate of that state. He began the study of the law in 1832, and compiled a digest of English and American equity cases with the aid of Oliver L. Barbour (Saratoga, 1837). In June of the latter year he was admitted to the bar. In 1837 he removed from Saratoga, New York, to Michigan, where he was employed with E. J. Roberts. In arranging and indexing the revised statutes of that state. He was elected a member of the state senate in 1839, and acted as state reporter from that year until his death. He is the author of "Harrington's Chancery Reports" (Detroit, 1841).
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