Constituency | Dates |
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Boston | 1741 – 1754, 1761 – 30 Nov. 1766 |
Family and Education
b. 20 Jan. 1710, 2nd s. of Simon Michell, M.P., by Charity, sis. and h. of Richard Hutton of Lincoln’s Inn. educ. Charterhouse; King’s, Camb. 1727-30; L. Inn 1727. m. (1)— Hall (d. Oct. 17491Gent. Mag. 1749, p. 476.); (2) 20 May 1754, Frances, da. of Jacob Preston of Beeston St. Laurence, Norf., wid. of William Jermy, 2s. 1da.
Offices Held
Mayor of Boston 1744, 1755; recorder 1759.
Address
Main residence: Boston, Lincs.
biography text
Michell, a wine merchant at Boston, was returned unopposed in 1761. In Bute’s list of December 1761 he was marked ‘Tory, Pitt’; but he is in Fox’s list of Members favourable to the peace preliminaries, December 1762. Jenkinson marked him as ‘doubtful’ before the opening of the session in November 1763; and so did Rockingham in July 1765. He was obviously independent, and a dark horse to all party managers. No vote or speech by him is known in the Parliament of 1761.
He died 30 Nov. 1766.
Volume
Notes
- 1. Gent. Mag. 1749, p. 476.