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Miles Walker Mattinson

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Sir Miles Walker Mattinson (1854–1944) was Conservative MP for Liverpool Walton (UK Parliament constituency).

He was returned unopposed at a by-election in 1888, but stood down at the next general election in 1892.

He stood unsuccessfully for the Conservatives in Bolton (UK Parliament constituency) in 1910.

Books

  • The law relating to corrupt and illegal practices at Parliamentary, municipal and other elections, and the practice on election petitions, with an appendix of statutes, rules and forms (1892). Publisher London : Waterlow and Sons.
  • The law relating to corrupt practices at elections and the practice on election petitions with an appendix of statutes, rules and forms(1883). Publisher London : Waterlow.
  • A selection of precedents of pleading under the Judicature acts in the common law divisions. With notes explanatory of the different causes of action and grounds of defence; and an introductory treatise on the present rules and principles of pleading as illustrated by the various decisions down to the present time (1878). Publisher London : Stevens and Haynes.[1]

References

  1. ^ Mattinson, Miles Walker, Sir, 1854-1944 Retrieved on 7 Feb 2018