Frederick Chatfield Smith

Frederic Chatfield Smith (11 June 1823 – 20 April 1905)[2] was head of Smith's Bank in Nottingham and a British Conservative Party politician.

[4] Smith entered the House of Commons as Member of Parliament (MP) for Nottinghamshire North when he was elected unopposed at the 1868 general election.

[5] Frederic Chatfield Smith bought "Bramcote Hall" in Bramcote (Nottinghamshire) from Mr. Wilmot as home for his family and enlarged it considerably.

Built in the early part of the nineteenth century, it was demolished in 1966.

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Arms of Smith: Or, a chevron cotised sable between three demi-griffins couped of the last the two in chief respecting each other [ 1 ]