Sir Thomas Rich, 1st Baronet
Sir Thomas Rich, 1st Baronet was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. He established Sir Thomas Rich's School, a grammar school.
Rich was born in Gloucester, son of Thomas Rich, an alderman of the city, and Anne, daughter of Thomas Machin, in 1601. He was sent to school in London and went on to study at the newly founded Wadham College, Oxford. Afterwards, he worked in the city of London in the wine importing trade. Rich later purchased the manor of Sonning, near Reading.
In 1657 Rich was appointed High Sheriff of Berkshire and in 1660 elected Member of Parliament for Reading in the Convention Parliament. In 1661, Charles II created him Baronet of Sunning, Berkshire. Rich died in 1667 and was buried in the Rich Chapel in the parish church at Sonning – his monument has been moved to under the church tower.