Thomas Henry Hastings Davies

Thomas Henry Hastings Davies (27 January 1789 – 11 December 1846) was a British soldier and Member of Parliament.

[2] He joined the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot as an ensign, rising to become a captain before, in 1809, he moved to the Grenadier Guards.

At the 1818 UK general election, Davies stood for the Whigs in Worcester, winning the seat.

[4] In Parliament, he tended to oppose government spending, and was critical of what he saw as waste in the British Army.

[5] After his death she married Sir John Pakington, Bt, the Secretary of State for War, in 1851.