Thomas Gill (1788–1861)

Thomas Gill
Member of Parliament
for Plymouth
In office
1 July 1841 – 29 July 1847
Serving with Hugh Fortescue
Preceded byJohn Collier
Thomas Bewes
Succeeded byHugh Fortescue
Roundell Palmer
Personal details
Born1788
Died20 October 1861(1861-10-20) (aged 72–73)
PartyWhig
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Thomas Gill (1788 – 20 October 1861) was a British Whig politician and industrialist.

Born in 1788 in Tavistock, Devon, Gill founded the Milbay Soaps Works in 1818 and, at some point, worked in the Tavistock Iron Works. He was also chairman of the South Devon Railway Company.

Gill was elected a Whig Member of Parliament for Plymouth at the 1841 general election but stepped down at the next election in 1847.