Thomas Pardo (died 1763) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, from 1727 to 1763.
He held the position of chancellor of St David's from 1749 to 1753.
During his time, the north-west corner of the inner quadrangle was completed and alterations to the hall, in particular the ceiling, were carried out, with Pardo himself paying £20 towards the cost.
[1] He held the position of principal for 36 years, the second-longest tenure in the college's history (after Henry Foulkes).
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