Peter Mews of Hinton Admiral

Sir Peter Mews (29 August 1672 – 19 March 1726), of Hinton Admiral, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1710 to 1726.

His father was a supporter of Cromwell and a colonel in the London Militia, but Peter Mews and his uncle were fervent royalists.

He married, at Westminster Abbey in 1719, Lydia Gervis (1676–1751), daughter and heiress of George Gervis of Islington, whose several sisters' descendants subsequently inherited the estates, Mews having died without issue.

Hinton Admiral passed to his nephew George Ivison Tapps, whose descendants still occupy the house.

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Hinton Admiral House, built by Mews in 1720