Henry Kemble (1787–1857)[2] was an English teabroker in successful partnership with his brother and Conservative Member of Parliament for East Surrey, England.
[3] He was a retired, wealthy tea broker whose business was at St Antholin's Churchyard,[4] Watling Street, City of London.
[5] This he conducted with his brother who left almost all of his estate to him in 1857, leading to combined death assets of over £500,000 (equivalent to about £60,200,000 in 2023).
[5] He was elected to the Commons in one of the two seats for East Surrey as a Conservative at the 1837 general election and was re-elected until 1847 when he stood down.
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