Thomas Hussey (MP for Whitchurch)
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Thomas Hussey (1597 - December 1657) of Hungerford Park[1] was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1645 and 1657.
Thomas Hussey of Hungerford purchased a lease of Hungerford Park from John Herbert.[2]
In 1645, Hussey was elected Member of Parliament for Whitchurch in the Long Parliament and remained until 1653.[3] In 1650 he purchased a part of Kintbury from Henry Marten.[4] In 1656 he was elected MP for Andover in the Second Protectorate Parliament.[3]
Hussey died in 1657 and left Hungerford Park to his wife Catherine for her life with remainder to his eldest son Thomas Hussey.