Thomas Lascelles (died 1697)

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Thomas Lascelles
Mount Grace Charterhouse - geograph.org.uk - 1580801.jpg
Mount Grace Manor House; built by Thomas Lascelles
MP for Northallerton
In office
January 1689 October 1697  
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Sir David Foulis
MP for Northallerton
January 1689 – December 1697
Succeeded by
Ralph Milbancke
Preceded by
Henry Darley
MP for Northallerton
April 1660 – June 1660
Succeeded by