Thomas Berney Bramston (1733–1813) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1779 to 1802.
[1] He was educated at Felsted School and matriculated at New College, Oxford on 11 April 1751.
[3] Branston was active in support of the Tory interest in Essex, but declined repeated invitations to stand for Parliament because as a family man he could not afford the expense.
Eventually he agreed to stand at a by-election on 11 May 1779, when he was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Essex.
[3] He was succeeded by his son Thomas Gardiner Bramston who also became MP for Essex.