Francis Page (died 1803)

Francis Page (né Bourne) (c. 1726–1803) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 33 years from 1768 to 1801.

He was elected as Member of Parliament for Oxford University in 1768 after a contest, and held his seat unopposed for 33 years.

By 1790 he was secure in his seat for as long as he wished to hold it but he was politically negligible apart from his attachment to Tory principles in church and state.

Early in 1793 he was so ill that there was a canvass for his seat, and on 10 December 1795 he took leave of absence for two weeks to recover his health.

He left his estate to his nephew William Sturges who took the additional name of Bourne and subsequently sold Middle Aston for £13,166 to Sir Clement Cottrell Dormer.