Thomas Legh (disambiguation)

Thomas Legh (disambiguation)

Thomas Legh may refer to a number of people, mostly English politicians of the same family who were Members of Parliament for Lancashire constituencies:

* Thomas Legh (died 1545), English ambassador to Denmark and a lawyer involved in Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries
* Thomas Legh (1636-1697), MP for Liverpool, 1685–1689
* Thomas Legh (died 1703), MP for Newton, 1698–1702 and 1702–1703
* Thomas Legh (1675-1717), MP for Newton, 1701–1713
* Thomas Legh (died 1857) (c. 1793–1857), MP for Newton, 1814–1832
* Thomas Legh, 2nd Baron Newton (1857–1942), MP for Newton 1886–1898, Paymaster-General 1915–1916
* Thomas Legh Claughton, British academic, poet and clergyman


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