Thomas Pitt, 1st Earl of Londonderry

Thomas Innes Pitt, 1st Earl of Londonderry (c. 1688 – 12 September 1729) was a British politician. He served as Governor of the Leeward Islands from 1728 to 1729.

Pitt was the second son of Thomas Pitt, of Boconnoc, and his wife Jane Innes, daughter of James Innes. William Pitt the Elder was his nephew and William Pitt the Younger his great-nephew. Pitt sat as a Member of Parliament for Wilton from 1713 to 1727 and for Old Sarum from 1727 to 1728. The latter year he was appointed Governor of the Leeward Islands, a post he held until his death the following year. Pitt was also a Colonel in the Princess of Wales's Own Regiment of Horse and in the Prince George of Denmark's Regiment.

Pitt married Lady Frances Ridgeway, daughter of Robert Ridgeway, 4th Earl of Londonderry, on 10 March 1717. They had two sons and one daughter. The earldom of Londonderry held by his father-in-law had become extinct on the latter's death in 1714. In 1719 the Londonderry title was revived for Pitt who was created Baron Londonderry in the Peerage of Ireland. Seven years later the earldom was also revived when he was created Viscount Gallen-Ridgeway and Earl of Londonderry, again in the Peerage of Ireland. Lord Londonderry died on 12 September 1729, and was succeeded in his peerages by his eldest son Thomas Pitt.

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    Parliament of Great Britain
    Preceded by
    Charles Mompesson
    Peter Bathurst
    Member of Parliament for Wilton
    17131727
    With: John London 1713–1722
    Robert Sawyer Herbert 1722–1727
    Succeeded by
    Robert Sawyer Herbert
    Thomas Martin
    Preceded by
    John Pitt
    George Pitt
    Member of Parliament for Old Sarum
    1727–1728
    With: Thomas Pitt 1727–1728
    Matthew St Quintin 1728
    Succeeded by
    Matthew St Quintin
    Thomas Harrison
    Military offices
    Preceded by
    John Bland
    Colonel of The Princess of Wales's Own Regiment of Horse
    17151726
    Succeeded by
    The Duke of Argyll
    Preceded by
    Sir Charles Wills
    Colonel of Prince George of Denmark's Regiment
    17261729
    Succeeded by
    William Tatton
    Political offices
    Preceded by
    John Hart
    Governor of the Leeward Islands
    1728–1729
    Succeeded by
    William Cosby
    (acting)
    Peerage of Ireland
    New creation Earl of Londonderry
    1726–1729
    Succeeded by
    Thomas Pitt
    Baron Londonderry
    1719–1729


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