William Hodgson Barrow (1 September 1784 – 29 January 1876)[1] was an English Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1851 to 1874.
He was educated at the Collegiate School at Southwell, and practised as an attorney from 1806 to 1833.
[2] In 1851 Barrow was elected at a by-election as a member of parliament (MP) for South Nottinghamshire.
He was returned unopposed at the five succeeding general elections and held the seat until 1874,[3] when at 89 he retired.
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