Edmund Lechmere (4 April 1710 – 29 March 1805) was a British politician, MP for Worcestershire 1734–1747.
[1] Horace Walpole described Lechmere as "a great grazier and a mere country squire".
Unlike his father and his uncle, he was a Tory, who consistently voted against the Whig government.
[1] He died on 29 March 1805,[1] a few days short of his 95th birthday, and was buried at Hanley on 5 April 1805.
[3] Lechmere married firstly, on 12 October 1732, Elizabeth daughter of Sir Blunden Charlton, 3rd Bt.