MP Lewes is in Member Parliament.
In 1491 Edmund Dudley [aged 29] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1547 Walter Mildmay [aged 26] was elected MP Lewes.
On 8th November 1547 Anthony Cooke [aged 43] was elected MP Lewes.
In October 1553 Henry Hussey [aged 34] was elected MP Lewes.
In April 1554 Robert Gage [aged 50] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1584 Thomas Pelham 1st Baronet [aged 44] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1621 George Goring 1st Earl Norwich [aged 35] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1624 George Goring 1st Earl Norwich [aged 38] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1625 George Goring 1st Earl Norwich [aged 39] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1626 George Goring 1st Earl Norwich [aged 40] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1628 George Goring 1st Earl Norwich [aged 42] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1628 George Goring 1st Earl Norwich [aged 42] was created 1st Baron Goring at which time he ceased to be MP Lewes.
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In 1802 Francis Osborne 1st Baron Godolphin [aged 24] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1840 George John Frederick Sackville [aged 25] was elected MP Lewes.
In 1885 Henry Aubrey-Fletcher 4th Baronet [aged 49] was elected MP Lewes which seat he held until his death in 1910.