John Attwood

John Attwood
Member of Parliament
for Harwich
In office
30 June 1841 – 14 March 1848
Serving with John Bagshaw (1847–1848)
William Beresford (18411847)
Preceded byAlexander Ellice
John Charles Herries
Succeeded byJohn Bagshaw
John Hobhouse
Personal details
Died1865 (1866)
PartyConservative/Peelite
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John Attwood (died 1865) was a British Conservative and Peelite politician.

Attwood was elected as the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Harwich at the 1841 general election and, becoming a Peelite by 1847, held the seat until 1848 when he was unseated on petition due to bribery by his agents.