Thomas Estcourt (died 1818)

Thomas Estcourt (27 September 1748 – 2 December 1818) was an English politician.

[1] He was born in 1748, the eldest surviving son of Matthew Estcourt of Cam, Gloucestershire, and his wife, Lydiah.

He succeeded to the Estcourt estate of a distant kinsman in 1750 and then his father before 1782.

[1] He was returned unopposed as MP for Cricklade from 20 March 1790 to 1806, promising to serve "founded on independence and guided by integrity".

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