1872 Tamworth by-election

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The 1872 Tamworth by-election was fought on 16 April 1872[20 3]. The byelection was fought due to the death of the incumbent Liberal MP, John Peel. It was won by the Conservative candidate Robert William Hanbury. [1]

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