Francis Scott (British politician)

Francis Scott (31 January 1806, Mertoun, Berwickshire – 9 March 1884, Send Hurst near Guildford) was a British politician.

Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, he read for the bar at the Middle Temple.

[2][4][5][6] From 1866 to 1876 he was master of the Surrey Union hounds, and actively promoted the Hunt Servants' Benefit Society.

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