Sir Thomas Pelham, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Pelham, 1st Baronet (died 2 December 1624) was an English politician.

He was the youngest son of Sir Nicholas Pelham of Laughton, East Sussex and his wife Anne Sackville, who was through her mother a first cousin of Anne Boleyn. He was educated at Lewes Grammar School (1557), Queens’ College, Cambridge (1561) and studied law at the Inns of Court (1566). He succeeded his nephew Oliver Pelham as owner of Laughton in 1585.

He was elected a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lewes in 1584 and Sussex in 1586. He served as a Justice of the Peace for Sussex from c. 1583 and was appointed High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex for 1589–90. He was a deputy-lieutenant of Sussex from 1601 and was created a baronet in 1611.

He married Mary, the daughter of Sir Thomas Walsingham of Chislehurst, Kent, with whom he had a son and daughter.[1] His son Thomas succeeded him in the baronetcy in 1624, while his daughter Judith married Henry Carey, 1st Earl of Dover.

References

  1. "PELHAM, Thomas (d.1624), of Laughton; later of Halland Place, Suss". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Edward Bellingham
John Shurley
Member of Parliament for Lewes
1584–1585
With: Richard Browne
Succeeded by
Richard Browne
Francis Alford
Preceded by
Robert Sackville
Thomas Shirley
Member of Parliament for Sussex
1586–1587
With: Walter Covert
Succeeded by
Sir Thomas Palmer
Henry Neville
Baronetage of England
New creation Baronet
(of Laughton)
1611–1624
Succeeded by
Thomas Pelham


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