Charles Crompton

(4 February 1833 – 25 June 1890) was an English barrister and Liberal politician.

Crompton was born at St Pancras, London, the son of Sir Charles Crompton, a Judge of the Queen's Bench and his wife Caroline Fletcher of Liverpool.

Crompton stood unsuccessfully for parliament at West Cheshire in the 1874 general election.

He was a member of the commission to investigate alleged corrupt practices at Knaresborough in 1880.

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