Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Hanmer, KH DL (23 January 1789 – 2 February 1868) was an English Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1831 to 1837.
He was educated at Rugby School and Peterhouse, Cambridge.
[1] He became a cornet in the Royal Horse Guards in 1808 and in 1813 was Aide-de-camp to Sir Rowland Hill at Pampeluna and at the Battle of Vitoria.
They lived at Stockgrove Park, Leighton Buzzard.
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