Thomas Austen
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Thomas Austen (1775–23 July 1859) was a British soldier and politician.
He was the second cousin of Jane Austen, the novelist, and lived at Kippington Park, Sevenoaks. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge.[1]
As a soldier he fought in America with the 40th Foot regiment. He was made Aide Principale to the Viceroy of Ireland, leaving the army with the rank of colonel.
In 1823 he was appointed Sheriff of Kent and was Member of Parliament (MP) for West Kent from 1845 to 1847.[2]
He was an avid cricketer and played in the Duke of Dorset's team known as the "Gentlemen of Kent"
He married twice: firstly the rich heiress Margaretta Morland and secondly the young Caroline Catherine Manning. He had no children and his heir was a nephew, John Francis Austen.
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for West Kent 1845-1847 With: Sir Edmund Filmer, Bt |
Succeeded by Thomas Law Hodges Sir Edmund Filmer, Bt |
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