John Angerstein
Politician
Who is John Angerstein?
John Angerstein was an English Whig politician from Blackheath.
He was one of the three people nominated in November 1829 to be the High Sheriff of Kent in 1830, but the King appointed Edward Rice.
He was elected at the 1796 general election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for borough of Camelford in Cornwall. He held the seat until the 1802 general election, when he did not contest Camelford.
He was elected at the 1835 general election as an MP for Greenwich, having contested the seat unsuccessfully in 1832. He did not defend his Greenwich seat at the 1837 general election, when he stood in Eastern Surrey, but did not win a seat.
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