Constituency | Dates |
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Boston | 1628 |
Recorder and freeman, Boston 1625–33;7Boston Corp. Mins. ed. J.F. Bailey, ii. 485, 488–9, 668. commr. sewers, Lincs. (Holland) 1626, Lincs. and Notts. 1629–31;8C181/3, f. 199; 181/4, ff. 17, 31, 85, 94v. j.p. Lincs. (Holland) 1628–34;9C231/4, f. 239; SP16/212, f. 38v. judge of Admlty. Boston by 1633–4;10CSP Dom. 1633–4, p. 136. dep. gov. Massachusetts, 1635, 1640, 1653, 1655 – 65, asst. 1636 – 40, 1642 – 53, treas. 1637 – 40, gov. 1641, 1654, 1665–d.11Dict. Amer. Biog.
Member, Massachusetts Bay Co. 1628.12N.B. Shurtleff, Recs. Massachusetts Bay Co. i. 7.
Bellingham’s family had been settled at Manton since the late fifteenth century. Bellingham himself, a staunch puritan, succeeded Anthony Irby* as recorder of Boston in 1625; he was described in the corporation minutes as ‘learned in the law’, although it does not appear that he was ever called to the bar. He was elected to the third Caroline Parliament in 1628, but left no trace on its records.13CD 1628, iii. 326. One of the original patentees of the Massachusetts Bay Company, Bellingham emigrated in 1634, together with the inspirational vicar of Boston, John Cotton, and other prominent puritans from the surrounding area. His decision to leave was taken primarily for reasons of religion, but he may also have been spurred on by losing a trespass suit in which he had to pay £800 damages to the 2nd Lord Brooke (Robert Greville*) for infringement of pasture and fishery rights on his Lincolnshire property.14C66/2460; Add. 37112, f. 31.
Bellingham became politically active in Massachusetts soon after his arrival. His second marriage became a cause célèbre when he performed the ceremony himself.15CCSP, v. 367, 488. Having served many terms as deputy-governor and governor, he died in office on 7 Dec. 1672. His will, which provided for the eventual reversion of his estate to the clergy, was the subject of litigation for over 100 years.16Dict. Amer. Biog.
- 1. Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. l), 117-18.
- 2. Al. Ox.; LI Admiss.
- 3. Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. l), 118.
- 4. Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. lii), 767-8.
- 5. C142/784/27.
- 6. Dict. Amer. Biog.
- 7. Boston Corp. Mins. ed. J.F. Bailey, ii. 485, 488–9, 668.
- 8. C181/3, f. 199; 181/4, ff. 17, 31, 85, 94v.
- 9. C231/4, f. 239; SP16/212, f. 38v.
- 10. CSP Dom. 1633–4, p. 136.
- 11. Dict. Amer. Biog.
- 12. N.B. Shurtleff, Recs. Massachusetts Bay Co. i. 7.
- 13. CD 1628, iii. 326.
- 14. C66/2460; Add. 37112, f. 31.
- 15. CCSP, v. 367, 488.
- 16. Dict. Amer. Biog.