William Francis Knatchbull (30 July 1804 – 2 May 1871), was a British Conservative politician.
Knatchbull was Member of Parliament for Somerset East between 1852 and 1865.
He died in May 1871, aged 66.
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William Francis Knatchbull (30 July 1804 – 2 May 1871), was a British Conservative politician.
Knatchbull was Member of Parliament for Somerset East between 1852 and 1865.
He died in May 1871, aged 66.
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Somerset East 1852–1865 With: Sir William Miles, Bt |
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Preceded by John Jarrett
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High Sheriff of Somerset 1841 |
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