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Thomas Holt (MP for Canterbury)

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Member of the Parliament of England This article is about the 14th-century MP for Canterbury. For the 16th-century MP for Warwick, see Thomas Holte (MP). For the 17th-century MP for Abingdon, see Thomas Holt (Serjeant-at-Law). For other people, see Thomas Holt (disambiguation).

Thomas Holt (died between 1408 and 1417) was an English politician and lawyer.

Family

Holt married, before January 1408, a woman named Joan. Holt was from Canterbury, Kent.

Career

Holt was a Member of Parliament for Canterbury constituency, in 1386. He was a landowner in the Westgate area of Canterbury, on the Isle of Thanet and in the area between Canterbury and Sandwich.

References

  1. "HOLT, Thomas, of Canterbury, Kent. | History of Parliament Online".
  2. "HOLT, Thomas, of Canterbury, Kent. | History of Parliament Online".


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