James Pattison (1786 – 14 July 1849) [1] was a Liberal Party [2] politician in England. He sat in the House of Commons between 1835 and 1849. [3]
A member of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, [4] he was elected at the 1835 general election as one of the four Members of Parliament (MPs) for the City of London, [4] and re-elected in 1837, [5] but defeated at the 1841 general election. [2] He was returned to the Commons two years later, for the same constituency, when he won a by-election in October 1843 following the death of the long-serving Liberal MP Sir Matthew Wood, Bt. [6] He was re-elected in 1847, [7] and held the seat until his death in July 1849, aged 63, at Molesey Grove, near Hampton Court. [1]
James Pattison (1786 – 14 July 1849) [1] was a Liberal Party [2] politician in England. He sat in the House of Commons between 1835 and 1849. [3]
A member of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, [4] he was elected at the 1835 general election as one of the four Members of Parliament (MPs) for the City of London, [4] and re-elected in 1837, [5] but defeated at the 1841 general election. [2] He was returned to the Commons two years later, for the same constituency, when he won a by-election in October 1843 following the death of the long-serving Liberal MP Sir Matthew Wood, Bt. [6] He was re-elected in 1847, [7] and held the seat until his death in July 1849, aged 63, at Molesey Grove, near Hampton Court. [1]