Colonel James Henry Deakin (2 March 1823 – 23 September 1880) was a British Conservative Party politician and brewer. He was elected MP for Launceston in the 1874 general election but was unseated just under three months later, owing to corruption, including allowing his tenants to "kill rabbits the eve of the election", causing a by-election. His son James Henry Deakin (junior) was elected in his place at the ensuing by-election. Deakin was an Honorary Colonel of the 33rd Lancashire Volunteers.
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