George Lewen (died 1743), of Ewell, Surrey, was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734.
[1] At the 1727 British general election, Lewen was returned head of the poll as Tory Member of Parliament for Wallingford, according to the petition against him ‘by most notorious bribery’, menaces and promises.
After losing his seat at the 1734 British general election, he lodged a petition but later withdrew it.
[2] Lewen died on 1 April 1743 leaving by his first wife a daughter, Susannah, who married Sir Richard Glyn, 1st Baronet, of Ewell.
Lewen appears to have fallen out with all members of his family and left them little in his will apart from highly vindictive comments.