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English politician

George Shum (?1751- 28 February 1805), of 29 Bedford Square, Middlesex and Berry Hill, near Dorking, Surrey, was an English politician.

He was in business with his father in the business of Shum & Son, sugar refiners and also a partner in Gyfford's brewery.

He was a Whig Member (MP) of the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Honiton 1796 - 28 February 1805.

References

  1. "SHUM, George (?1751-1805), of 29 Bedford Square, MDX. And Berry Hill, nr. Dorking, Surr. | History of Parliament Online".


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