John Miles | |
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Member of Parliament for Bristol | |
In office 30 April 1868 – 25 June 1868 Serving with
Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley | |
Preceded by |
Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley Morton Peto |
Succeeded by |
Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley Samuel Morley |
Personal details | |
Born | 21 June 1817 |
Died | 5 November 1878 | (aged 61)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Parent(s) |
Philip John Miles Clarissa Peach |
John William Miles (21 June 1817 – 5 November 1878) [1] was a British Conservative politician and briefly MP. [2]
Miles was elected MP for Bristol at a by-election in April 1868. His election was soon declared void on 25 June 1868 due to "bribery and personation" and the findings saw the writ for the seat suspended until November. [3] At the ensuing general election, Miles again stood for parliament but was unsuccessful. [4]
Miles was the third son of former Bristol MP Philip Jones Miles and was educated at both Eton College and Oxford University. During his life, he was also a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Herefordshire. He died unmarried in 1878. [2]
John Miles | |
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Member of Parliament for Bristol | |
In office 30 April 1868 – 25 June 1868 Serving with
Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley | |
Preceded by |
Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley Morton Peto |
Succeeded by |
Henry FitzHardinge Berkeley Samuel Morley |
Personal details | |
Born | 21 June 1817 |
Died | 5 November 1878 | (aged 61)
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Parent(s) |
Philip John Miles Clarissa Peach |
John William Miles (21 June 1817 – 5 November 1878) [1] was a British Conservative politician and briefly MP. [2]
Miles was elected MP for Bristol at a by-election in April 1868. His election was soon declared void on 25 June 1868 due to "bribery and personation" and the findings saw the writ for the seat suspended until November. [3] At the ensuing general election, Miles again stood for parliament but was unsuccessful. [4]
Miles was the third son of former Bristol MP Philip Jones Miles and was educated at both Eton College and Oxford University. During his life, he was also a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Herefordshire. He died unmarried in 1878. [2]