Henry Peckham (MP for Chichester)
Sir Henry Peckham (1615–1673) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1673.
Baptised on 26 August 1614 in the church of St Mary at Aldingbourne near Chichester, he was the first child of William Peckham (1596-1671) and his first wife Mary Raseld.[1] In 1632 he was admitted at Magdalen Hall, Oxford. He entered Middle Temple in 1634 and was called to the bar in 1641. He was JP for Sussex from 1647 to 1649 and from 1654 was Recorder of Chichester from 1654.[2]
In 1654, Peckham was elected Member of Parliament for Chichester in the First Protectorate Parliament. He became JP for Sussex again in 1655 and held the position until his death. In 1656 he was re-elected MP for Chichester in the Second Protectorate Parliament. He was commissioner for assessment for Sussex in 1657 and became Recorder of Portsmouth in 1658 until his death. In 1659, he was re-elected MP for Chichester in the Third Protectorate Parliament. He became commissioner for assessment for Sussex from January 1660 until his death. In March 1660 he became commissioner for militia for Sussex and in April 1660 he was re-elected MP for Chichester in the Convention Parliament. He was commissioner for oyer and terminer on the Home circuit in July 1660 and commissioner for sewers in West Sussex in October 1660.[2]
In 1661 Peckham was re-elected MP for Chichester in the Cavalier Parliament. He became Recorder of Newport Isle of Wight after 1661 and was knighted on 24 May 1662. He became bencher of his Inn in 1663 and was commissioner for assessment for Chichester from 1663 to 1664. In 1669 he became serjeant-at-law and was reader of his inn.[2]
Peckham died at the age of 57 and was buried at the church of St Peter the Great, Chichester on 27 April 1673.[2]
On 8 May 1644, in the church of St Mary at Washington, he married Judith (1623-1678), daughter of Henry Goring and his wife Mary Eversfield.[2] Her elder brother was Sir Henry Goring, 2nd Baronet. They had eight children but only the third son John produced a Peckham grandson, who was the childless Henry « Lisbon » Peckham (1683-1764), owner of Pallant House. Their second son Henry was mayor of Chichester in 1681 and 1686.[2] Sir Thomas Peckham (1691-1724) was his first cousin twice removed.
References
- "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N56F-FPY :), Henrie Peckham, 26 Aug 1614; citing Aldingbourne,Sussex,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 918,246, 416,742, 416,748, 416,755. retrieved 18 October 2015
- History of Parliament Online - Henry Peckham
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Not represented in Barebones Parliament |
Member of Parliament for Chichester 1654–1659 With: William Cawley 1659 |
Succeeded by Not represented in Restored Rump |
Preceded by Not represented in Restored Rump |
Member of Parliament for Chichester 1660–1673 With: William Cawley John Farrington |
Succeeded by William Garway John Farrington |