Thomas Lewis (died 1736)

Thomas Lewis (c.1679 – 22 November 1736) was a British politician.

He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Salisbury (19 August 1727 - 25 April 1734),[1] Winchester (5 Oct 1710 - August 1713),[2] Buckingham (18 Aug 1727-20 February 1728),[3] Southampton (24 Jan 1715-1727),[4] Portsmouth (24 Apr 1734[5]-1737), Whitchurch (5 May 1708 - unseated after petitition, 21 Dec 1708)[6] and Hampshire (26 Aug 1713-9 February 1715).[7]

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Charles Wither
Richard Wollaston
Member of Parliament for Whitchurch
1708
With: Frederick Tylney
Succeeded by
Richard Wollaston
George Brydges
Preceded by
Lord William Powlett
George Rodney Brydges
Member of Parliament for Winchester
1710–1714
With: George Rodney Brydges
Succeeded by
George Brydges
John Popham
Preceded by
George Pitt
Sir Simeon Stuart
Member of Parliament for Hampshire
1713–1715
With: Sir Anthony Sturt
Succeeded by
George Pitt
John Wallop
Preceded by
Roger Harris
Richard Fleming
Member of Parliament for Southampton
1715–1727
With: Richard Fleming 1715–1722
Thomas Missing 1722–1727
Succeeded by
Robert Eyre
Anthony Henley
Preceded by
Anthony Duncombe
Francis Kenton
Member of Parliament for Salisbury
1727–1734
With: Anthony Duncombe
Succeeded by
Peter Bathurst
Henry Hoare
Preceded by
William Heathcote
John Fane
Member of Parliament for Buckingham
1727–1728
With: John Fane
Succeeded by
John Fane
George Chamberlayne
Preceded by
Sir Charles Wager
Sir John Norris
Member of Parliament for Portsmouth
1734–1736
With: Philip Cavendish
Succeeded by
Philip Cavendish
Charles Stewart


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