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James Farrer (British politician)

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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Conservative Party
Member of Parliament
South Durham
1841 general election
1847
John Bowes
1852
1857
Liberal
Henry Pease
Lord Harry George Vane
1859 general election
1865 general election
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Society of Antiquaries of London
brochs
Orkney
Maeshowe
Chedworth Roman Villa
"House of Commons constituencies beginning with "D" (Part 4)"
cite web
link


Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN
0-900178-26-4
Chedworth Roman Villa
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by James Farrer

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