Digby Cayley Wrangham

Digby Cayley Wrangham (1805–1863) was an English barrister and politician.

After leaving Oxford, he was for some years private secretary to Lord Aberdeen in the Foreign Office.

[1][2] Called to the bar from Gray's Inn in 1831,[1] Wrangham was the same year elected Member of Parliament for Sudbury.

[3] He served until 1832, then was created Queen's serjeant in 1847, and became father of the parliamentary bar.

Of the sons, Digby Strangeways Wrangham was a clergyman and writer.