Sir James Bellingham, 2nd Baronet (8 September 1623 – 26 October 1650) [1] was an English politician, lawyer and baronet.
He was the only son of Sir Henry Bellingham, 1st Baronet and Dorothy Boynton, daughter of Sir Francis Boynton. [2] After being called to the bar at Gray's Inn, [3] Bellingham was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Westmorland in the Long Parliament from 1646 until 1648. [1]
Bellingham married Catherine Willoughby, daughter of Sir Henry Willoughby, 1st Baronet. [4] Their marriage was childless. [4] In 1650, having succeeded his father as baronet, Bellingham himself died two weeks later, aged only 27. With his death the baronetcy became extinct. [2] He was buried in Heversham. [3]
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Sir James Bellingham, 2nd Baronet (8 September 1623 – 26 October 1650) [1] was an English politician, lawyer and baronet.
He was the only son of Sir Henry Bellingham, 1st Baronet and Dorothy Boynton, daughter of Sir Francis Boynton. [2] After being called to the bar at Gray's Inn, [3] Bellingham was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Westmorland in the Long Parliament from 1646 until 1648. [1]
Bellingham married Catherine Willoughby, daughter of Sir Henry Willoughby, 1st Baronet. [4] Their marriage was childless. [4] In 1650, having succeeded his father as baronet, Bellingham himself died two weeks later, aged only 27. With his death the baronetcy became extinct. [2] He was buried in Heversham. [3]
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