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Peregrine Pelham

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Peregrine Pelham was an English Member of Parliament and one of the regicides of King Charles I. Pelham was a prosperous merchant in Hull before becoming town sheriff in 1636 and its MP in 1641. In 1642 along with Sir John Hotham, he barred the entry of King Charles into the City, and he was present at the siege in the early part of the Civil War. Pelham and Hotham later fell out, and after Hotham was put on trial for allegedly betryaing Hull to the Royalists, Pelham signed his death warrant. During the Second Civil War, Pelham again defended Hull. In January 1649, as a commissioner of the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, he was 20th of the 59 signatories on the death warrant of the King. He also served as Mayor of Hull in that year. He died in 1650.

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