Thomas Lascelles (died 1697)
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For other persons with the same name, see Thomas Lascelles (disambiguation).
Thomas Lascelles (1624 to 1697), also spelt Lassells, was an English radical politician and businessman of the second half of the 17th century. He is now best known for the construction of Mount Grace Manor House, one of the few extant examples of architecture from the 1649 to 1660 Commonwealth or Protectorate.
Quick Facts MP for Northallerton, Monarch ...
Thomas Lascelles | |
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MP for Northallerton | |
In office January 1689 – October 1697 † | |
Monarch | William III Mary II |
Preceded by | Sir David Foulis |
Succeeded by | Ralph Milbancke |
MP for Northallerton | |
In office April 1660 – July 1660 | |
Monarch | Charles II |
Preceded by | Henry Darley |
Succeeded by | Sir Gilbert Gerard |
Personal details | |
Born | 5 August 1624 (baptised) Stank Hall, nr Kirby Sigston Yorkshire |
Died | 30 October 1697(1697-10-30) (aged 73) Northallerton |
Resting place | All Saints' Church, Northallerton |
Nationality | English |
Spouse | Ruth |
Children | Thomas Margaret |
Parent(s) | William Lascelles (died 1624) Elizabeth Wadeson |
Residence | Mount Grace Manor House |
Occupation | Businessman and politician |
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