Charles William Packe (23 September 1792 – 27 October 1867)[1] was a British Conservative Party politician.
[2] He was also the brother of Great Northern Railway deputy chairman and Liberal politician George Hussey Packe.
A decade later, he spent £12,000 on a house and 745 acres of land at Branksome in Dorset, also using Burn, via a loan of £7,000.
[3] Packe was also a keen investor in bank stock, government consols, and railway shares, the latter of which he had £4,050 in during the mid-1840s.
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