Frederick Pennington (7 March 1819 – 11 May 1914) was an English merchant and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1885.
[2] Pennington was a member of the council of the Anti-Corn Law League which he supported generously.
[3] Pennington lived at Broome Hall, Holmwood on southern slopes of the Greensand Ridge, Surrey where the weekend gatherings included many eminent guests from the worlds of politics, art and literature.
[1] He died, 95, survived by his widow at his London home or rental, 17 Hyde Park Terrace.
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