Thomas Rose (died 1747)
Thomas Rose (died 1747) was a British Member of Parliament for Mitchell from 1741 until his death in 1747. Little is definitively known about his early life or career. His election to Parliament for the constituency of Mitchell (also known as St Michael's) in Cornwall indicates he possessed connections and influence, likely tied to land ownership or patronage within the region. Parliamentary records suggest his contributions to debates and committees were limited, as often the case for MPs from smaller constituencies during that period. Further research into Cornish land records and parliamentary archives might reveal additional details about his background and political activities. His death in 1747 triggered a by-election for his seat in Mitchell.