Charles Ignace Plichon (28 June 1814 – 3 June 1888) was a French lawyer, businessman and politician.As a young man he was attracted to the social idealism of Saint-Simonianism.In 1841–42 he undertook a diplomatic and exploratory mission to the regency of Tunis, which was seeking French protection from the TurksIn 1844–45 he travelled in Egypt to obtain information about the proposed Suez Canal, and returned via Palestine, Syria and Turkey.He represented Hazebrouck in the Nord department as a deputy in the last years of the July Monarchy.He avoided politics during the French Second Republic and the early years of the Second French Empire, then again represented Hazebrouck as a champion of Catholic and protectionist interests from 1857 until his death in 1888.He made a fortunate marriage thr