Matthias Wolverley Attwood

[1] He was the only son of Matthias Attwood (1779–1851), sometime Member of Parliament for Whitehaven, and his wife Susannah née Twells.

[1] At the next general election in which took place in June and July 1841 he chose not to stand at Greenwich again, instead contesting in turn the City of London and Kinsale without success.

[1][2] In 1851 he inherited his father's residences at Gracechurch Street in the City of London and Dulwich Hill House.

[2] In the following year he was asked by the City of London Conservative Registration Association to stand as a candidate in the forthcoming election, but he declined due to ill health.

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