Thomas Semys

Thomas Semys (died 1603) was an English politician from Gloucester.

He was appointed sheriff of Gloucester for 1558-9 and 1563-4, created an alderman and made mayor for 1565, 1578 and 1599.

He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Gloucester in 1572.[1]

He left his property to his only daughter, Margaret.

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