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Nicholas Pedley

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Pedley was the son of the Reverend Nicholas Pedley of Huntingdonshire and his wife Susan Brathwayte. His grandfather had only a small estate, but his uncle James acquired considerable wealth, which Nicholas inherited. He made an advantageous marriage into the Bernard family, and became accepted as
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and his first wife Elizabeth Tallakerne, by whom he had eight children, and secondly Anne Dorrington, daughter of Richard Dorrington and widow of Lawrence Torkington, but had no issue by his second marriage.
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in 1678 he urged Parliament to act strictly according to the letter of the law. He expressed doubts as to whether any of the charges against Danby amounted to
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As a lawyer, he was noted for integrity and impartiality. Although he was no friend to
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Huntingdonshire
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one of the landed gentry of Huntingtonshire. He matriculated from
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at Easter 1633 and was awarded BA in 1637. He was admitted at
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and was re-elected MP for Huntingdonshire in 1659 for the
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Index

House of Commons
Queens' College, Cambridge
Lincoln's Inn
called to the Bar
Recorder
Huntingdon
Member of Parliament
Huntingdonshire
Second Protectorate Parliament
Third Protectorate Parliament
Huntingdon
Convention Parliament
Sir Francis Goodricke
Serjeant-at-law
Thomas Osborne, 1st Earl of Danby
impeachment
treason
Abbotsley
Sir Robert Bernard, 1st Baronet


"Pedley, Nicholas (PDLY633N)"



History of Parliament Online - Pedley, Nicholas
Knights of England
Parliament of England
Edward Montagu
Stephen Pheasant

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