Henry Master Feilden (21 February 1818 – 5 September 1875)[1] was an English Conservative Party politician.
[2] The two Conservatives who had been elected, William Henry Hornby and Feilden's father Joseph Feilden, were unseated when Mr Justice Willes found that there had been widespread intimidation of voters.
[4][5] Both candidates had appealed for support as a tribute to their fathers.
[4] Feilden was re-elected at the 1874 general election,[6] and held the seat until his death in 1875[7] aged 57.
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