Thomas Knight
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Thomas Knight previously Thomas Brodnax and Thomas May was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1741.
Knight was the son of William Brodnax of Godmersham, Kent and his wife Anne May and was educated at Balliol College, Oxford. In 1726, he changed his name by Act of Parliament to May on inheriting May estates at Rawmere. In 1732 he rebuilt his seat at Godmersham. He served as Sheriff of Kent for 1729. He also inherited Chawton Park.
As May, he was elected Member of Parliament for Canterbury in 1734, and held the seat until 1741. In 1738, he changed his name by Act of Parliament to Knight after inheriting estates under the will of Elizabeth Knight, widow of Bulstrode Peachy Knight. In 1742 he enclosed a park round his seat at Godmersham.
Knight died at Godmersham in 1781, "a gentleman, whose eminent worth is still remembered by many now living; whose high character for upright conduct and integrity, rendered his life as honorable as it was good, and caused his death to be lamented by every one as a public loss".
May married Jane Monke, daughter of William Monke of Shoreham at Grey's Inn Chape on 11 July 1729. Their son Thomas inherited the estate and was later MP for Kent.
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