Thomas Hanmer (died 1701)

Thomas Hanmer (c.1648 – 1701), of Fenns, Flintshire, was a British politician who sat in the English Parliament briefly in 1690.

His electors were the Tory-dominated new corporation of Ludlow, created by James II in 1685, and headed by Hanmer's brother-in-law Francis Charlton.

Aside from a stint as High Sheriff of Flintshire in 1694, Hanmer lived "a peaceful and rural life, about the limits of which the great waves of public affairs only broke like expended rollers along a secluded shore.

"[4] Hanmer married Jane, the daughter of Sir Job Charlton in May 1674.

The couple had two sons and a daughter before Jane's death in 1680:[5][6] Hanmer himself died in August 1701.