Francis Mowatt (politician)

Francis Mowatt (1803 – 12 February 1891)[1][2] was a British Radical politician.

Mowatt married Sarah Sophia, daughter of Captain Barnes of Romford, and they had at least one son, Francis Mowatt, a British civil servant.

He was later elected MP for the latter seat at a by-election in 1854—caused by the 1852 result being declared void due to bribery and treating.

He held the seat until 1857, when he did not seek re-election, and was unsuccessful when he again stood in 1859.

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