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Thomas Dore (born in 1658, died in 1705) was an important person in English history. He served as a Member of Parliament, often called an M.P., for the town of Lymington in Hampshire, England. He held this position for many years, from 1690 until 1705. Being an M.P. meant he helped make decisions for the country in the Parliament.

Who Was Thomas Dore?

Thomas Dore was born in Lymington, a town on the coast of Hampshire. His father was Philip Dore. Thomas went to college at Trinity College, Oxford, which is a very old and famous university. In 1681, he got married to Elianor. Her father was John Button, who was also an M.P. Thomas and Elianor had two children, one son and one daughter.

Dore's Early Roles

Thomas Dore was involved in his local community from a young age. In 1681, he was given the title of a Freeman of Lymington. This was a special honor that gave him certain rights and privileges in the town. Later, he became the Mayor of Lymington, serving from 1683 to 1685. The Mayor is like the main leader of a town or city.

A Soldier's Life

Besides his work in local government, Thomas Dore was also a soldier. He served in several different military groups, known as regiments. These included the Duke of Bolton's Second Regiment, Sir John Gibson's Regiment of Foot, and Lord Lucas's Regiment of Foot. This shows he had a career in the military before or during his time in politics.

Becoming a Member of Parliament

Thomas Dore's most important role was as a Member of Parliament for Lymington. He was elected in 1690 and served for 15 years until his death in 1705. As an M.P., he represented the people of Lymington in the English Parliament. This meant he helped discuss and create laws for the country. It was a very important job that involved speaking up for his town and region.

Later Life and Honors

In 1705, the same year he passed away, Thomas Dore received another honor. He was appointed a Freeman of Winchester, another historic city in Hampshire. This shows he was a respected figure not just in Lymington, but also in the wider region.

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