Edward Thompson was the grandson of Sir Henry Thompson, M.P. York 1673-81 and lord mayor of the city 1663 and 1672, whose brother Edward was also lord mayor of York 1683 and sat for it 1688-98 and 1700. Returned himself for York after a contest in 1722, he seconded a motion that a committee of the House of Commons should examine Christopher Layer in the Tower, 15 Jan. 1723; spoke against the special tax on the property of Papists, 6 May 1723; moved the Address in terms of ‘most elaborate flattery’, 12 Nov. 1724; and was one of the managers of Lord Chancellor Macclesfield’s impeachment 1725.
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