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Francis Chamberlayne (born after 1667, died 1728) was an English politician. He came from Stoneythorpe, Warwickshire, and also lived in London. He was a member of the House of Commons for many years.

Who Was Francis Chamberlayne?

Francis Chamberlayne was born sometime after 1667. His father, also named Francis Chamberlayne, was a grocer in London. When his father passed away in 1695, young Francis inherited the family home, Stoney Thorpe Hall. This hall was located near Southam in Warwickshire. The Chamberlayne family had deep roots in Warwickshire.

What is a Grocer?

In Francis Chamberlayne's time, a grocer was someone who sold food and household goods. They often dealt with spices, dried fruits, and other non-perishable items. It was a common and important business.

Becoming a Member of Parliament

Francis Chamberlayne became a Member of Parliament (MP). An MP is a person chosen to represent a specific area in the country's government. They work in the Parliament of Great Britain, which was the main law-making body.

Representing New Shoreham

Francis Chamberlayne represented the area called New Shoreham. He served two times as an MP for this area. His first term was from 1713 to 1715. He was then elected again on June 11, 1720, and served until September 26, 1728.

What is the House of Commons?

The House of Commons is a very important part of the British Parliament. It is where elected representatives meet to discuss laws and important issues. Being a member of the House of Commons meant Francis Chamberlayne helped make decisions for the country.

Later Life and Legacy

Francis Chamberlayne passed away in 1728. He never married. His time as an MP helped shape the laws and future of Great Britain during his era.

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