Frederick Spinks
Frederick Lowten Spinks, known as Serjeant Spinks, was a British lawyer and Conservative Party politician.
He was the last serjeant-at-law at the English bar. The legal historian Patrick Polden described him as "rather undistinguished".
Spinks first stood for election in Oldham at the 1865 general election, but was unsuccessful, and this fate was repeated in 1868. He finally secured the seat in 1874, but was defeated again in 1880.