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James Brougham (16 January 1780 – 22 December 1833)[1] was a British Whig politician.

Background

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Brougham was the second son of Henry Brougham and his wife Eleanor.[1] She was the daughter of James Syme and the niece of William Robertson.[1] His older brother was Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, who served as Lord Chancellor,[2] and one of his younger brothers was William Brougham, 2nd Baron Brougham and Vaux, who sat also in the Parliament of the United Kingdom as well as succeeded in the barony.[3]

Career

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Brougham entered the British House of Commons in 1826, having been elected for Tregony.[4] He represented the constituency until 1830 and sat then for Downton in the following year.[4] In 1831, he was returned for Winchelsea.[4] After a year the constituency was abolished and Brougham stood successfully for Kendal, which had been established by the Reform Act 1832.[4] In the same year his brother Henry made him Registrar of Affidavits as well as Clerk of Letters Patent.[2] Both offices were provided with a high salary and were executed by deputies.[2] Brougham died in the next year at Brougham Hall, unmarried and childless, aged 53.[1] His burial took place in Skelton, Cumbria and was only attended by his brothers.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Urban (1834), p. 331
  • ^ a b c Ferguson (2009), p. 340
  • ^ Cokayne (1912), p. 342
  • ^ a b c d Stenton and Lees (1976), p. 50
  • ^ Urban (1834), p. 332
  • References

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  • Sylvanus, Urban (1834). The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. part I. London: William Pickering.
  • Michael Stenton; Stephen Lees, eds. (1976). Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: 1832–1875. Brighton: Harvester Press. ISBN 0-85527-219-8.
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1912). Vicary Gibbs (ed.). The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. Vol. II. London: The St Catherine Press Ltd.
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    James O'Callaghan
    Viscount Barnard

    Member of Parliament for Tregony
    18261830
    With: Stephen Lushington
    Succeeded by

    James Adam Gordon
    James Mackillop

    Preceded by

    Bartholomew Bouverie
    Alexander Powell

    Member of Parliament for Downton
    18301831
    With: Charles Shaw-Lefevre 1830–1831
    Thomas Creevey 1831
    Succeeded by

    Thomas Creevey
    Philip Pleydell Bouverie

    Preceded by

    John Williams
    Stephen Lushington

    Member of Parliament for Winchelsea
    18311832
    With: John Williams
    Constituency abolished
    New constituency Member of Parliament for Kendal
    18321833
    Succeeded by

    John Foster-Barham


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    Last edited on 26 January 2022, at 14:19  





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