- William Michell
William Michell (14 February 1796 – 4 November 1872) was a British physician and
Member of Parliament .The son of Bennet Michell, he was born in
Bodmin in 1796. He wrote a paper on the use ofergot in childbirth in 1828, received a MB in 1834, and a MD in 1839. Michell was admitted an MRCS in 1843. He was elected an MP for Bodmin in 1852 and successfully contested it in 1857.In 1859, faced with a petition against him by
James Wyld for corrupt practices during the elections, he agreed not to defend his seat if Wyld would withdraw the petition. Attacked byJohn Arthur Roebuck , who saw in this an attempt to escape charges, Michell replied that his means were insufficient to sustain the expenses necessary to defend himself against the petition. Roebuck's motion to prevent him from resigning was defeated, and he left Parliament by becomingSteward of the Chiltern Hundreds . He died in Plymouth in 1872.References
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*cite book | title=Modern English Biography v. 2 | first=Frederic | last=Boase | publisher=Netherton & Worth | year=1897 | page=865 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=_IVmAAAAMAAJ | accessdate=2008-08-24
*"Hansard's Parliamentary Debates", August 5, 1859. "Election Compromises—Bodmin Election".
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