Thomas Edwards (MP)
For other MPs of this name, see Thomas Edwards (disambiguation).
Thomas Edwards (c. 1673 – c. 1745) was an English politician. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol from 1713 to 1715 and for Wells in Somerset from 1719 to 1735.
He lost the election for Wells in 1735, due to some irregularities.[1]
References
- ↑ "De Londres, le 14 Avril 1735". La Gazette (in French). 23 April 1735. p. 201.
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Edward Colston and Joseph Earle |
Member of Parliament for Bristol with Joseph Earle 1713–1715 |
Succeeded by Sir William Daines and Joseph Earle |
Preceded by John Dodd and William Piers |
Member of Parliament for Wells with William Piers, to 1722; Francis Gwyn, 1722-1727; Edward Prideaux Gwyn, 1727-1734; William Piers, 1729-1734; George Hamilton, 1734–1735 1719–1735 |
Succeeded by William Piers and George Speke |
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