Thomas Foley (19 July 1778 – 11 January 1822) was the eldest son of Hon. Andrew Foley. He lived near Newent, Gloucestershire.
He represented Droitwich from 1805 to 1807; then Herefordshire in Parliament from 1807 until 1818; and then Droitwich again from 1819 until his death. He died unmarried.
References
- See pedigree in Newent Historical Society, Chapters in Newent's history, p. 80.
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Preceded byAndrew Foley Sir Edward Winnington, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Droitwich 1805–1807 With: Andrew Foley |
Succeeded byAndrew Foley Sir Thomas Winnington, Bt |
Preceded bySir George Cornewall, Bt Sir John Cotterell, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Herefordshire 1807–1818 With: Sir John Cotterell, Bt |
Succeeded bySir John Cotterell, Bt Sir Robert Price, Bt |
Preceded byAndrew Foley The Earl of Sefton |
Member of Parliament for Droitwich 1818–1822 With: The Earl of Sefton |
Succeeded byThe Earl of Sefton John Hodgetts-Foley |
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