Henry Bingham Baring

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Henry Bingham Baring (4 March 180425 April 1869) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the half-brother of Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer and a member of the distinguished Baring family.

He entered the House of Commons in 1831 as Member of Parliament for the rotten borough of Callington in Cornwall. When Callington was disenfranchised the following year, he was returned for the Marlborough constituency in Wiltshire, and held his seat until 1862.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Bingham Baring
Member of Parliament for Callington
1831–1832
Succeeded by
Disenfranchised
Preceded by
Thomas Sotheron-Estcourt
William Bankes
Member of Parliament for Marlborough
1832–1868
Succeeded by
Representation reduced
Political offices
Preceded by
Thomas Wyse
Henry Tufnell
Edward Horsman
William Francis Cowper
Junior Lord of the Treasury
1841–1846
Succeeded by
Viscount Ebrington
The O'Conor Don
Sir William Gibson Craig, Bt
Henry Rich

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