Education
After home schooling Bonham was accepted into Corpus Christi College, Oxford where he finished his Bachelor in 1807, joining Lincoln"s Inn in 1808 and being called to the bar (although he never practised law) in 1814.
After home schooling Bonham was accepted into Corpus Christi College, Oxford where he finished his Bachelor in 1807, joining Lincoln"s Inn in 1808 and being called to the bar (although he never practised law) in 1814.
After his defeat he continued to work in Rye as a party agent for the 1832 election, and until 1837 acted as the Tory Party"s chief electoral expert (replacing William Holmes). He served as Storekeeper of the Ordnance in Robert Peel"s first government from 1834 and in 1835 was again returned to parliament, this time for Harwich where he served until 1837 and again also served as assistant whip. Despite being out of parliament in 1841 Peel again appointed him Storekeeper of the Ordnance, a position he resigned in 1845 after a scandal involving improperly-bought railway shares.
He remained as an unpaid volunteer for Peel until 1853, when he was appointed as a Commissioner for Income Tax to prevent him from becoming bankrupt.
He died on 26 April 1863 at home, with his papers being collected by Peel and destroyed apart from a few texts now in the Peel papers of the British Library.
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In August 1830 he was elected a Member of Parliament for Rye and served as assistant Tory Party whip until 1831, when he was defeated in the general election.