Frederick Snowdon Corrance

Frederick Snowdon Corrance (1822 – 31 October 1906) was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1867 to 1874.

Corrance was the son of Frederick White of Parham Hall, Suffolk, and his wife Frances Woodley.

[1] In April 1842, he joined the army as cornet in the 11th Hussars and retired in 1844.

[2] Corrance was elected member of parliament (MP) for East Suffolk at a by-election in 1867.

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Frederick Corrance by H Hering