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[[Thomas Dore]] (9 January 1658–1705) was [[Member of Parliament|M.P.]] for [[Lymington (UK Parliament constituency)|Lymington]] from 1690 to 1705.<ref>[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/dore-thomas-1658-1705 History of Parliament On-line]</ref>
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'''Thomas Dore''' (9 January 1658 – 1705) was [[Member of Parliament|M.P.]] for [[Lymington (UK Parliament constituency)|Lymington]], [[Hampshire]], England from 1690 to 1705.<ref>[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/dore-thomas-1658-1705 History of Parliament On-line]</ref>


Burrard was born at [[Lymington]], the son of Philip Dore. He was educated at [[Trinity College, Oxford]].<ref>[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/alumni-oxon/1500-1714/pp406-439 Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 Disbrowe-Dyve pp406-439]</ref> In 1681 he married Elianor, daughter of [[John Button (MP)|John Button, M.P.]]: they had one son and one daughter.
Burrard was born at [[Lymington]], the son of Philip Dore. He was educated at [[Trinity College, Oxford]].<ref>[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/alumni-oxon/1500-1714/pp406-439 Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 Disbrowe-Dyve pp406-439]</ref> In 1681 he married Elianor, daughter of [[John Button (1624–1679)|John Button, M.P.]]: they had one son and one daughter.<ref>'A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies' [[John Burke (genealogist)|Burke, J.]] p95: London; John Russell Smith; 1844</ref>


Dore was appointed a [[Freeman]] of [[Lymington]] in 1681 and was [[Mayor]] from 1683 to 1685. A soldier, he served in the Duke of Bolton's Second Regiment, Sir John Gibson's Regiment of Foot and Lord Lucas's Regiment of Foot. In 1705 he was appointed a [[Freeman]] of [[Winchester]].
Dore was appointed a [[Freedom of the City|Freeman]] of [[Lymington]] in 1681 and was [[Mayor]] from 1683 to 1685. A soldier, he served in the Duke of Bolton's Second Regiment, Sir John Gibson's Regiment of Foot and Lord Lucas's Regiment of Foot. In 1705 he was appointed a Freeman of [[Winchester]].

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Thomas Dore (9 January 1658 – 1705) was M.P. for Lymington, Hampshire, England from 1690 to 1705.[1]

Burrard was born at Lymington, the son of Philip Dore. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford.[2] In 1681 he married Elianor, daughter of John Button, M.P.: they had one son and one daughter.[3]

Dore was appointed a Freeman of Lymington in 1681 and was Mayor from 1683 to 1685. A soldier, he served in the Duke of Bolton's Second Regiment, Sir John Gibson's Regiment of Foot and Lord Lucas's Regiment of Foot. In 1705 he was appointed a Freeman of Winchester.

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  1. ^ History of Parliament On-line
  2. ^ Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 Disbrowe-Dyve pp406-439
  3. ^ 'A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies' Burke, J. p95: London; John Russell Smith; 1844