Tankerville Chamberlayne (9 August 1843 – 17 May 1924)[1] was a landowner in Hampshire and a member of parliament, serving the Southampton constituency three times, as an Independent and Conservative. He was deprived of his seat after the 1895 general election because of the indiscretion of one of his campaign workers and his having headed a procession which raised suspicion of having supplied beer to supporters. He subsequently raised the question of false electioneering statements in Parliament.[2]
He was a member of the Carlton Club and the Royal Thames Yacht Club and a Justice of the Peace for Hampshire, as well as being Lord of the Manors of Hound, North Baddesley,[3] Woolston and Barton Peveril (near Eastleigh) in Hampshire and East Norton in Leicestershire.[4]
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^"False Electioneering Statements". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 7 August 1905.
^Smith, Sandra J. (2003). "Kelly's Directory of Hampshire, 1899". Kelly's Directory. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
^"Trojans Football Club: The Early Presidents". Trojans Rugby Club. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
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