Miles MacInnes (21 February 1830 – 28 September 1909) was a British landowner, railway director and Liberal Party politician.
[1] Miles was educated at Rugby School and at Balliol College, Oxford.
[3] He was a Director of the London and North Western Railway and J.P. for Cumberland and Middlesex.
However his opponent's election was declared void, and he regained the seat in a 1893 by-election, to lose it in 1895.
A steam George V class railway engine was named in his honour by the LNWR.