Bouverie McDonald

Bouverie Francis Primrose McDonald LRCS, LRCP (13 April 1861[1][2] — 8 July 1931[3]) was a British medical doctor and Conservative Party politician.

He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Wallasey in Cheshire from 1918 until 1922.

[1][2] He moved first to Penrith in Cumberland and then in 1886 then to Wallasey in Cheshire, living first at Trafford House, Liscard[4] and then at Ivor Lodge, Seabank Road, New Brighton.

[1] At the 1918 election, he was selected as the Coalition Conservative candidate for the seat of Wallasey which had been newly created from the Wirral constituency.

He did not contest the seat in 1922, when it was held for the Conservatives by Robert Chadwick.