Francis Chamberlayne

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Francis Chamberlayne (after 1667–1728), of Stoneythorpe, Warwickshire and London, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1713 and 1728.[1]

Chamberlayne was the son of Francis Chamberlayne, a London grocer, whom he succeeded in 1695, inheriting Stoney Thorpe Hall (or Stoneythorpe Hall) near Southam, Warwickshire. The Chamberlaynes were originally a Warwickshire family.

Chamberlayn was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of Great Britain for New Shoreham 1713 - 1715 and 11 June 1720 – 26 September 1728.

Chamberlayn died unmarried. in 1728.

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  1. ^ "CHAMBERLAYNE, Francis (aft.1667-1728), of Stoneythorpe, Warws. and London". History of Parliament Trust (1690-1715). Retrieved 10 September 2018.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Sir Gregory Page
(Sir) Nathaniel Gould
Member of Parliament for New Shoreham
17131715
With: (Sir) Nathaniel Gould
Succeeded by
Sir Gregory Page
(Sir) Nathaniel Gould
Preceded by
Sir Gregory Page
(Sir) Nathaniel Gould
Member of Parliament for New Shoreham
1720–1728
With: (Sir) Nathaniel Gould
Succeeded by


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