John Lewis stood for Radnor on his uncle’s interest and under his direction; and was returned in 1768 and 1774, only to be unseated on petition. Letters from Thomas to John,
Three speeches of John Lewis in the House are all on America (8 Feb. 1769, 26 Jan. and 2 Feb. 1775): in 1769 he sided with the Opposition, while on 26 Jan. 1775 he blamed the ingratitude of America, ‘and wished for its chastisement’.
In 1780 there was a double return for New Radnor; and on 31 Jan. 1781 the deputy clerk of the House was ordered to attend with the return ‘and amend the same by rasing out the name of John Lewis, Esq., and what relates to him in the said return’. After this third failure Lewis did not stand again.
He died 6 Nov. 1797.
