Henry Langton Brackenbury (26 April 1868 – 28 April 1920) was a British
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politician who served for two short periods as
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(MP) for
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in
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.
He was first elected at the
general election in January 1910, but was defeated at the
December 1910 general election by the
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candidate
Timothy Davies. He regained the seat at the
1918 general election, but died in office in 1920, aged 52.
The
by-election after his death, was won by the Liberal candidate
Thomas Wintringham.
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1868 births
1920 deaths
Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
UK MPs 1910
UK MPs 1918–1922
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