Henry Campion

For the MP for Lymington 1640, see Lymington (UK Parliament constituency).

Henry Campion (c. 1680 – 17 April 1761) was a British politician.

Henry Campion may have been the son of William Campion of Combwell, Kent, who was educated at Enfield Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge, and admitted at Lincoln's Inn.[1] He sat as Member of Parliament for East Grinstead 1708 to 1710,[2] for Bossiney from 1710 to 1713[3] and for Sussex from 1713 to 1715.[4] In 1713 he was also returned for Helston, but chose to sit for Sussex.[5]

Campion died on 17 April 1761.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
John Toke
John Conyers
Member of Parliament for East Grinstead
1708–1710
With: Viscount Lumley
Succeeded by
John Conyers
Leonard Gale
Preceded by
Francis Robartes
John Manley
Member of Parliament for Bossiney
1710–1713
With: John Manley
Succeeded by
John Manley
Sir William Pole, Bt
Preceded by
Charles Eversfield
Sir George Parker, Bt
Member of Parliament for Sussex
1713–1715
With: John Fuller
Succeeded by
James Butler
Hon. Spencer Compton
Preceded by
Sidney Godolphin
Robert Child
Member of Parliament for Helston
1713–1714
With: Charles Coxe
Succeeded by
Thomas Tonkin
Alexander Pendarves


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