Charles Hallyburton Campbell

Charles Hallyburton Campbell (c.1827-30 January 1911) was a civil servant in India and a local politician in Kensington.

Born in Scotland, Campbell was the younger brother of Sir George Campbell, sometime Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal and Liberal Party member of parliament. In 1845 he joined the Indian Civil Service, rising to be Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit by 1872, when he returned to the United Kingdom.

He was elected to Kensington Vestry and to its successor body, the Kensington Borough Council. When the London County Council was created in 1889 he was elected as one of two Moderate Party councillors representing Kensington South. He was re-elected on four occasions, retiring from the council in 1904. He was a prominent member of the county council's finance committee, where he applied his experience of colonial administration.

He died at his Cromwell Road home in January 1911, aged 84.