Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham

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Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham of Laughton Bt (165323 February 1712) was a moderate English Whig politician and Member of Parliament for several constituencies.

Pelham was born in Laughton, Sussex, the son of Sir John Pelham, 3rd Baronet and Lucy Pelham. Pelham was educated at Tonbridge Grammar School and Christ Church, Oxford.

He sat for East Grinstead from October 1678 till August 1679. In October 1679, he was returned for Lewes, serving until 1702 when he was returned for both Lewes and Sussex, and he subsequently chose to sit for Sussex, a seat he held until 1705.

In 1680, Pelham married Elizabeth Jones, with whom he had 2 daughters, but she died the following year. In 1686, he married Lady Grace Holles, with whom he had two sons and six daughters. The sons were Thomas Pelham-Holles and Henry Pelham, who both ultimately went on to serve as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

He served as a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury for three distinct periods (March 1690–March 1692; May 1697–June 1699; and March 1701–May 1702) and in 1706 was elevated to the peerage as Baron Pelham of Laughton, having previously succeeded to his father's baronetcy in 1703.

Parliament of England
Preceded by:
Edward Sackville
Member for East Grinstead
1678–1679
Succeeded by:
Goodwin Wharton
Preceded by:
William Morley
Member for Lewes
1679–1702
Succeeded by:
Nicholas Pelham
Preceded by:
Sir William Thomas
Member for Sussex
1702–1705
Succeeded by:
John Morley Trevor
Peerage of England
Preceded by:
New Creation
Baron Pelham of Laughton
1706–1712
Succeeded by:
Thomas Pelham-Holles
Baronetage of England
Preceded by:
John Pelham
Pelham Baronets
1703–1712
Succeeded by:
Thomas Pelham-Holles

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