On 5 Oct. 1774, ten days before the general election, North wrote to Robinson: ‘I have promised Mr. Graves that he shall come in for East Looe, as soon as we can place Sir Charles Whitworth in any other seat’; and the next day: ‘I promised Mr. Buller that if we could find a seat for Sir Charles Whitworth even before the election, Mr. Graves should come in for East Looe.’
There is no record of Thomas Graves having voted or spoken in the House, nor does he appear to have stood for Parliament at any other time.
He died 9 Feb. 1802.
