This member has not been positively identified. He was serving as a secretary to the lord keeper Coventry by 1626, when Coventry, as high steward of Cambridge, recommended him for election to Parliament. The corporation willingly complied and Thompson swore his oath as a freeman before Coventry on 21 Jan. 1626, six days before he was elected.
An undated draft of Coventry’s will mentions a ‘brother Thompson’. However, the name does not appear in the final version of the will, which was proved in 1640, nor is it even certain that this man was Coventry’s secretary.
