Thomas Paston

Sir Thomas Paston (by 1517 – 4 September 1550), of London, was an English politician.

In 1539, Sir Thomas benefitted from the dissolution of the monasteries by gaining access to the wealth of Binham Priory.

He demolished some of the priory to use the stones to build a house in Wells-next-the-Sea.

[2] By 1544, he married Agnes, daughter of Sir John Leigh of Stockwell, Surrey.

This article about a 16th-century member of the parliament of England is a stub.