"Tariff Reform", caricature by Spy in Vanity Fair, 1908.

Sir Thomas Wrightson, 1st Baronet, DL (31 March 1839 – 18 June 1921) was a British Conservative politician.

Wrightson sat as Member of Parliament (MP) for Stockton between 1892 and 1895 and for St Pancras East between 1899 and 1906. In 1900 he was created a baronet, of Neasham Hall in the County of Durham, and was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Durham on 4 December 1900.[1] He died in June 1921, aged 82.

He was the brother of John Wrightson, the founder of Downton Agricultural College.

Coat of arms of Thomas Wrightson
Crest
In front of a saltire Gules a unicorn salient Or.
Escutcheon
Or a fess invected chequy Azure and Argent between two eagles' heads erased in chief Sable and a saltire couped in base Gules.
Motto
Veritas Omnia Vincit [2]

References

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  1. ^ "No. 27255". The London Gazette. 11 December 1900. p. 8382.
  2. ^ Burke's Peerage. 1949.
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded bySir Horace Davey Member of Parliament for Stockton 1892–1895 Succeeded byJonathan Samuel Preceded byRobert Grant Webster Member of Parliament for St Pancras East 1899–1906 Succeeded byHugh Lea Baronetage of the United Kingdom New title Baronet(of Neasham Hall) 1900–1921 Succeeded byThomas Garmondsway Wrightson Professional and academic associations Preceded byJeremiah Head President of the Cleveland Institution of Engineers 1874–1876 Succeeded byThomas Whitwell