Robert Farrand was a British politician.
Farrand lived at Hale Hall in Norfolk. He first stood for Parliament in Hedon at the 1818 UK general election, winning the seat. He was defeated at the 1826 UK general election, but regained it in 1830, this time standing as a Tory. Hedon was disenfranchised in 1832, but Farrand returned to politics when he stood in the 1837 Stafford by-election for the Conservative Party, winning the seat. He held it at the 1837 UK general election, but stood down in 1841.[1]
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