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English politician

Sir Thomas Hussey, 2nd Baronet (1639 – 19 December 1706), of Honington, Lincolnshire, was an English Member of Parliament.

He was the eldest surviving son of Thomas Hussey of Honington and was educated privately and at Christ's College, Cambridge (1655). He succeeded his father before 1641 and succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Baronet in 1648. He was appointed High Sheriff of Lincolnshire for 1668–69.

He was elected a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lincoln in 1681 and Lincolnshire in 1685, 1689, 1690 and 1695.

He married Sarah, the daughter of Sir John Langham, 1st Baronet, of Crosby Place, London and Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire, with whom he had six sons and four daughters.

References

  1. "HUSSEY, Sir Thomas, 2nd Bt. (1639-1706), of Honington and Doddington, Lincs". History of Parliament. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
Parliament of England
Preceded byHenry Monson
Sir Thomas Meres
Member of Parliament for Lincoln
1681–1685
With: Sir Thomas Meres
Succeeded bySir Henry Monson, Bt
Sir Thomas Meres
Preceded bySir Robert Carr, Bt
The Viscount Castleton
Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire
1685–1698
With: The Viscount Castleton
Succeeded byCharles Dymoke
George Whichcot
Baronetage of England
Preceded byEdward Hussey Baronet
(of Honington)
1648–1706
Succeeded byEdward Hussey


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