Thomas Pigott (Aylesbury MP)
Thomas Pigott (fl. 1414-1433) was an English lawyer and politician who served as a Member of Parliament for Aylesbury.
Very little definitive biographical information is available concerning Thomas Pigott who represented Aylesbury in Parliament. Historical records confirm he was elected to represent the constituency in 1414, 1421, 1423, 1427, 1429, 1431 and 1433. His consistent re-election suggests he held a position of respect and influence within the local community. The Pigott family was a prominent Buckinghamshire family, with various members holding positions of authority throughout the centuries. It is likely this Thomas Pigott was a member of that family, benefiting from their established local standing. Further research into local Buckinghamshire records from the period may provide more specific details about his life, legal career, and connections to the broader Pigott family.