General Sir Anthony Farrington, 1st Baronet DCL (6 February 1742 – 3 November 1823) was a British Army officer of the Royal Artillery.
[1] Farrington was appointed commandant of the field-train department in 1802, and in 1805 president of a select committee of artillery officers.
In 1805. he was appointed inspector-general of artillery with the rank and style of director of the field-train department of the ordnance.
[3] In 1820, the University of Oxford gave him the honorary degree of D.C.L after sixty-eight years of military service.
[11] Through his daughter Harriet, he was a grandfather of Anthony Loftus Cliffe, the High Sheriff of Wexford in 1897.