Thomas Fonnereau
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Thomas Fonnereau (27 October 1699, in London – 20 March 1779) was a British businessman and politician, the eldest son of the merchant Claude Fonnereau.
A London merchant, he was of Huguenot extraction.[1] Returned for Sudbury in 1741, he continued to sit for that constituency until 1768, several of those years in conjunction with Thomas Walpole, a business connection.[1] However, he retained interests in Suffolk and was a member of the Free British Fishery Society,[2] and was MP for the constituency of Aldeburgh there at the end of his life.
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Sudbury with Carteret Leathes 1741–1747 Richard Rigby 1747–1754 Thomas Walpole 1754–1761 John Henniker 1761–1768 1741–1768 |
Succeeded by Patrick Blake Walden Hanmer |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh with Zachary Philip Fonnereau 1773–1774 Richard Combe 1774–1779 1773–1779 |
Succeeded by Richard Combe Martyn Fonnereau |
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