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  1. Thomas Lewis (18 October 1690 – 5 April 1777), of Harpton Court, near Radnor was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 46 years from 1715 to 1761. Lewis was the son of Colonel Thomas Lewis of Harpton Court, Radnor and his wife Margaret Howes, daughter of William Howes of Greenham, Berkshire.

  2. Thomas Lewis (18 October 1690 – 5 April 1777), of Harpton Court, near Radnor was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 46 years from 1715 to 1761. Memorial to Thomas Lewis in St Stephen's Church, Old Radnor.

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    b. 18 Oct. 1690, 1st s. of Col. Thomas Lewis of Harpton Court by Margaret, da. and coh. of William Howes of Greenham, Berks. educ. Wadham, Oxf. 1709. m. 12 Feb. 1743, Ann, da. and coh. of Sir Nathan Wright, 3rd Bt., of Cranham Hall, Essex, s.p. suc.fa. 1724.

    Lewis was the son of a Radnorshire landowner, whose estate was one and a half miles from New Radnor, the political preserve of the Harleys under William III and Anne. In 1693, when he was three, his father and uncle were involved in an affray in the streets of New Radnor with Robert Harley, then M.P. for the borough and later Earl of Oxford, swords...

  3. Lewis, Thomas, (1690-1777), MP This page summarises records created by this Person The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_LewisThomas Lewis - Wikipedia

    Thomas Lewis (16901777), British Member of Parliament for Radnor, 1715–1761. Thomas Arthur Lewis (1881–1923), Welsh school teacher, barrister and Liberal Party politician. Thomas Lewis (Kentucky politician) (1749–1809), State Senator, prominent figure in the development of Kentucky.

  5. Family and Education. b. 18 Oct. 1690, 1st s. of Col. Thomas Lewis by Margaret, da. and coh. of William Howes of Greenham, Berks.; uncle of John Lewis. educ. Wadham, Oxf. 1709. m. 12 Feb. 1743, Ann, da. and h. of Sir Nathan Wright, 3rd Bt., of Cranham Hall, Essex, s.p. suc. fa. 1724. Offices Held.

  6. Thomas Lewis (Q7791832) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. British politician (1690–1777) edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English ...