| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Ilchester | 1715 – 1722 |
Family and Education
b. ?1672, perhaps s. of John Bellamy of the I. Temple; educ. Merchant Taylors’ 1684; I. Temple 1692, called 1700, bencher 1725. m. Mary, 1s.
Offices Held
Queen’s/King’s counsel of duchy of Lancaster 19 Apr. 1703 – 17 Feb. 1715; steward of the Savoy 19 Apr. 1703 – d. auditor of north parts of the duchy bef. 1704 – d. master of Crown office Mar. 1724 – d.
Address
Main residences: the Inner Temple, London; Painshill, Walton-on-Thames, Surr.
biography text
Returned as a Whig after a contest, Bellamy voted consistently with the Administration. Defeated in 1722, he did not stand again. Shortly before his death he began investing his money extensively in land. He died 10 Mar. 1733.1PCC 108 Price; W. R. Williams, Official Lists of the Duchy of Lancaster, 43-44, 54.
Volume
Notes
- 1. PCC 108 Price; W. R. Williams, Official Lists of the Duchy of Lancaster, 43-44, 54.
