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BROOKE, Thomas (1755-1820), of Ashton Hayes, nr. Chester
Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke., 1964
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Constituency
Dates
10 Apr. 1786 - 1807
Family and Education
b. 1755, 2nd s. of Sir Richard Brooke, 4th Bt., of Norton Priory, Cheshire, by Frances, da. of Thomas Patten of Bank, Cheshire. educ. B.N.C. Oxf. 15 Nov. 1771, aged 16. m. 31 Dec. 1787, Margaret, da. of Sir Robert Cunliffe, 2nd Bt., 1s. 3da.
Offices Held
Sheriff, Cheshire 1810-11.
Biography
Thomas Brooke was a neighbour and kinsman (second cousin twice removed) of Peter Legh, and sat on his interest at Newton. Brooke’s only recorded speech in his first Parliament was on 27 Nov. 1787 when he seconded the Address. He voted with Pitt on the Regency.
He died 20 June 1820.