Samuel Adlam Bayntun (c. 1803 – September 1833) was one of two Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the constituency of York from 1830 to 1833.
He was educated at Westminster School[1] and graduated from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1821.
[2] It was while he stationed in York that he expressed his willingness to stand for election as a Tory.
He identified himself as strongly Protestant though his activities in the Commons saw him back more "liberal" policies.
Money problems with the treasurer of his election committee led him to not be selected to contest re-election in 1833 amid rumours of heavy debt.