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Name
  
Thomas Lewis

Role
  
Politician


Died
  
1607

Children
  
Edward Lewis

Thomas Lewis (of Harpton) (1518/1519 – 1607) was an English politician.

The son of Hugh Lewis of Gladestry and Harpton, Thomas Lewis was appointed to the magistrates' bench in 1547 and also served as Sheriff of Radnorshire in 1547. He subsequently served in a large number of local posts, including as a capital burgess and common councilman of New Radnor.

Lewis served as the Member of Parliament for Radnor from 1545 to 1553, and for Radnorshire from 1559–1567 and 1584–1587. He avoided the religious controversies of the day, although he was part of a commission designed to investigate an altar at New Radnor parish church which depicted Thomas Becket.

In 1566, Lewis bought the hill of Old Radnor from the Corporation of New Radnor. He remained active into his old age, serving as Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1592–1593.

Lewis married twice, having at least five sons and a daughter, Sarah.

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