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David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre | |
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Member of Parliament for Sudbury | |
In office July 1841 – April 1842 | |
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Born | 18 December 1808 Sardhana, Kingdom of Awadh |
Died | 1 July 1851 West End of London, England | (aged 42)
David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre (18 December 1808 – 1 July 1851),[1] also known as D. O. Dyce Sombre and David Dyce Sombre, was an Anglo-Indian politician reputed to be the first person of Indian descent to be elected to the British Parliament. He stood as a candidate in the constituency of Sudbury and became its MP in July 1841, but was removed from his seat in April 1842 after being found guilty of "gross, systematic and extensive bribery"[2] during his campaign.[3] He was named after the British Resident at Delhi, David Ochterlony.[4]