Henry Tufnell

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Henry Tufnell (180515 June 1854) was a British Whig politician. He entered the House of Commons in 1837 as a member for Ipswich, but lost that seat a year later. He was returned for Devonport in a by-election in 1840 and held that seat until 1854. He held minor posts in the governments of Lord Melbourne and Lord John Russell, and was made a Privy Counsellor in 1850.

He, along with George Cornewall Lewis, translated Otfried Müller's book The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race into English.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
James Morrison
Rigby Wason
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
1837–1838
Succeeded by
Fitzroy Kelly
Preceded by
Sir Edward Codrington
Member of Parliament for Devonport
1840–1854
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Erskine Perry
Political offices
Preceded by
Lord Seymour
Junior Lord of the Treasury
1839–1841
Succeeded by
James Milnes Gaskell
Henry Bingham Baring
Alexander Perceval
Alexander Pringle
Preceded by
John Young
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
1846–1850
Succeeded by
William Goodenough Hayter

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