Henry_Belasyse_(1604–1647)

Henry Belasyse (1604–1647)

Henry Belasyse (1604–1647)

Royalist soldier and politician (1604-1647)


The Honourable Henry Belasyse, or Bellasis, May 1604 to May 1647, was an English politician from Yorkshire who sat in the House of Commons of England variously between 1625 and 1642.

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A reluctant Royalist during the First English Civil War, his eldest son Thomas married the daughter of Oliver Cromwell. He predeceased his father in May 1647.

Biography

Belasyse was the son of Thomas Belasyse, 1st Viscount Fauconberg and his wife Barbara Cholmeley.[2] He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1615, and was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1619.[3]

In 1625 Belasyse was elected Member of Parliament for Thirsk until 1626.[4] In 1628 he was elected MP for Yorkshire and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament.[5] In April 1640, he was re-elected for Yorkshire in the Short Parliament,[6] and was elected for Yorkshire again in November 1640 for the Long Parliament.[7] He supported the King and was disabled from sitting in parliament in 1642.

Belasyse died at the age of 43,[8] predeceasing his father.[9]

Family

Belasyse married Grace Barton, daughter of Sir Thomas Barton. They had the following children:[9]


Notes

  1. Gill 1852, p. 171.
  2. "Bellasis, Henry (BLSS615H)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. Willis 1750, p. 216.
  4. Willis 1750, p. 226.
  5. Willis 1750, p. 238.
  6. Willis 1750, p. 252.
  7. Lundy 2010, p. 18368 § 183676.
  8. Gill 1852, p. 172.

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