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Thomas Hay (Lewes MP)

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as “a modest, virtuous, respectable, and sensible man; with no brilliancy of talent, but with a high sense of honour”. He died unmarried on 9 February 1786.
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but later changed his mind. However Hay had already canvassed the town and been promised support. He was elected
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but was defeated and did not stand in 1784. There is no indication that he ever spoke in Parliament.
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from 1759 to 1763. He became a Major in 1761 and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1765. He also studied at
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MP of Catsfield Place, Sussex and was born on 3 July 1733. He was educated at
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he stood at Lewes on his own interest and was returned. He stood again in
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
42:, Sussex and his wife Elizabeth Pelham, daughter of 50:in 1747. He joined the army and was Cornet in the 223: 62:in 1758 and was in Germany, as aide-de-camp to 267:British Army personnel of the Seven Years' War 137:"HAY, Thomas (1733-86), of Glyndebourne, Suss" 58:in 1755 and captain in 1757. He served on the 224: 29: 131: 129: 127: 73: 16:British Army officer and politician 13: 252:9th Queen's Royal Lancers officers 124: 14: 278: 262:7th Queen's Own Hussars officers 139:. History of Parliament Online 1: 117: 105: 7: 159:Parliament of Great Britain 82:chose Hay as candidate for 54:in 1751, Lieutenant in the 10: 283: 34:Hay was the eldest son of 206: 176: 164: 157: 68:University of Göttingen 247:British MPs 1774–1780 242:British MPs 1768–1774 202:Sir Thomas Miller, Bt 110:Hay was described by 92:1768 general election 179:Member of Parliament 168:Lord Edward Bentinck 88:Member of Parliament 30:Early life and army 26:from 1768 to 1780. 48:Westminster School 220: 219: 207:Succeeded by 90:for Lewes in the 80:Duke of Newcastle 60:raid on Cherbourg 274: 165:Preceded by 155: 154: 149: 148: 146: 144: 133: 74:Political career 24:House of Commons 282: 281: 277: 276: 275: 273: 272: 271: 222: 221: 216: 212: 200: 194: 186: 174: 170: 153: 152: 142: 140: 135: 134: 125: 120: 112:George Hardinge 108: 76: 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 280: 270: 269: 264: 259: 254: 249: 244: 239: 234: 218: 217: 208: 205: 198:Thomas Hampden 175: 172:William Plumer 166: 162: 161: 151: 150: 122: 121: 119: 116: 107: 104: 75: 72: 31: 28: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 279: 268: 265: 263: 260: 258: 255: 253: 250: 248: 245: 243: 240: 238: 235: 233: 230: 229: 227: 215: 211: 204: 203: 199: 193: 189: 185: 184: 180: 173: 169: 163: 160: 156: 138: 132: 130: 128: 123: 115: 113: 103: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 71: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 44:Thomas Pelham 41: 37: 27: 25: 21: 210:Henry Pelham 196: 177: 141:. Retrieved 109: 78:In 1768 the 77: 56:7th Dragoons 52:9th Dragoons 40:Glyndebourne 33: 19: 18: 237:1796 deaths 232:1733 births 214:Thomas Kemp 36:William Hay 226:Categories 118:References 106:Later life 20:Thomas Hay 143:9 October 195:With: 64:Granby 183:Lewes 94:. In 84:Lewes 192:1780 188:1768 181:for 145:2017 100:1780 96:1774 38:of 228:: 126:^ 70:. 190:– 147:.

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House of Commons
William Hay
Glyndebourne
Thomas Pelham
Westminster School
9th Dragoons
7th Dragoons
raid on Cherbourg
Granby
University of Göttingen
Duke of Newcastle
Lewes
Member of Parliament
1768 general election
1774
1780
George Hardinge



"HAY, Thomas (1733-86), of Glyndebourne, Suss"
Parliament of Great Britain
Lord Edward Bentinck
William Plumer
Member of Parliament
Lewes
1768
1780
Thomas Hampden
Sir Thomas Miller, Bt

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