Henry Paull (1824–1898)[1] was a British Conservative Party politician, and barrister.
[2] The son of Archibald Paull of Devonshire Place,[3] Paull entered Middle Temple in 1845, and was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Middlesex in 1859.
[2] With Liberal-Conservative principles, Paull was elected Conservative MP for St Ives at the 1857 general election and held the seat until 1868 when he stood down.
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