David Smith (British Conservative politician)

David Smith (1826 – 3 November 1886) was an English businessman and Conservative politician.

[2] By 1872 he was living in the south coast resort town of Brighton, and was elected to the town council in 1872, was made an alderman in 1877 and was mayor of Brighton in 1880–1881.

[1][2] Smith was a Deputy Lieutenant for Sussex and the City of London, and a J.P. for Brighton.

[3] He died suddenly at his Brighton home of heart disease in November 1886 aged 60.

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