Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones

Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones, 1st Baronet (1 September 1765 – 26 November 1811)[1] of Stanley Hall, Shropshire, was a British politician.

A portrait from the Welsh Portrait Collection at the National Library of Wales. Depicted person: Sir Thomas Jones, 1st Baronet – British politician, died 1811

He was the eldest son of Captain John Tyrwhitt, RN, of Netherclay House, Bishop's Hull, Somerset and educated at Winchester and Christ Church, Oxford. He succeeded his cousin Sir Thomas Jones in 1782, adopting the additional surname of Jones in 1790.[2]

He was the Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis from 1790 to June 1791. Jones subsequently represented several other constituencies. He was MP for Denbigh Boroughs from January 1797 to 1802; Athlone from 22 August 1803 to 1806; and Shrewsbury from 1807 to 26 November 1811. He was created a baronet on 3 October 1808.[2]

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1800.[3]

He died at his residence, Clarence Lodge near Roehampton, now in south-west London. He had married Harriet Rebecca, the daughter of Edward Williams of Eaton Mascott, Shropshire, with whom he had three sons and two daughters,[2] one of whom married John Mytton in 1818.[4] He was succeeded by Sir Thomas John Tyrwhitt Jones, 2nd Baronet, MP for Bridgnorth and High Sheriff of Shropshire for 1816–1817.

References

  1. "House of Commons". Leigh Rayment. Archived from the original on 10 August 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. "JONES, Thomas (1765-1811), of Stanley Hall, Salop. | History of Parliament Online".
  3. "Fellow Details". Royal Society. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
  4. "Jack Mytton". Bye-gones Relating to Wales and the Border Counties: 294. February 1900. hdl:10107/2099670.


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