Robert William Hanbury. Conservative politician. President of the Board of Agriculture 1900-3. Married twice but produced no children. See our Hanbury fountain page for information on his Wimbledon home. We can find no link with the Robert Hanburys of the brewing family.
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Robert Hanbury, MP
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Hanbury fountain
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