Richard Munden (c. 25 June 1680 – 19 December 1725) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1710.
[1] In the spring of 1708, Munden was ordered with his troops to England and at the 1708 British general election he was returned as Member of Parliament for Camelford.
He was absent from Parliament on military service for much of the time and he did not stand at the 1710 British general election.
In 1716, he received arrears for his service in the Iberian Peninsula and was placed on the general staff of the Irish establishment.
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