James Brougham
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James Brougham (16 January 1780 – 24 December 1833) was an British politician.
The son of Henry Brougham and Eleanor Syme, and younger brother of the 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for Tregony from 1826 to 1830 and for Downton from 1830 to 1831. He was further MP for Winchelsea from 1831 to 1832 and for Kendal from 1832 to 1833. Brougham was Registrar of Affadavits and Clerk of Letters Patent. He died unmarried and childless.
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Preceded by James O'Callaghan Viscount Barnard |
Member of Parliament for Tregony with Stephen Lushington 1826–1830 |
Succeeded by James Adam Gordon James Mackillop |
Preceded by Bartholomew Bouverie Alexander Powell |
Member of Parliament for Downton with Charles Shaw-Lefevre 1831 Thomas Creevey 1831 1830–1831 |
Succeeded by Thomas Creevey Philip Pleydell Bouverie |
Preceded by John Williams Stephen Lushington |
Member of Parliament for Winchelsea with John Williams 1831–1832 |
Succeeded by (constituency abolished) |
Preceded by (constituency created) |
Member of Parliament for Kendal 1832–1833 |
Succeeded by John Foster-Barham |