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Isaac Penington (Mayor of London) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Isaac Penington (Mayor of London)

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Isaac Penington (1584 - December 7, 1661) was once the Lord Mayor of London and a prominent member of Oliver Cromwell's government.

Penington was the son of a fishmonger named Robert Penington, following him in becoming a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers. He inherited several estates from his father and purchased one of his own. He made a fortune as a wine and cloth merchant. From 1626 he acted as finanacial agent to his second cousin, Admiral John Penington. He increased his commercial holdings in 1629 by becoming a partner in the brewery business of his second wife's family. His wife, Mary (nee Wilkinson), and he were both staunch Puritans.

In 1638 Penington became an alderman and the high sheriff of London. In 1640 he was elected a MP in the Short and Long Parliaments, representing the city of London. On August 16, 1642 Parliament appointed him Lord Mayor of London after removing the Royalist Sir Richard Gurney from the position.

From 1642 to 1645 Penington was lieutenant of the Tower of London. In that capacity he was present during the execution of William Laud.

In January 1649, he was appointed a commissioner of the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, but he was not one of the signatories of the King's death warrant. He served on Oliver Cromwell's council of state and on several government committees. He was made a knight in 1649.

After the Restoration, he was tried for treason and imprisoned in the Tower of London, where he died. His name was spelt "Isaac Pennington Alderman of London", in the Proclamation for apprehending the late King's Judges (4 June 1660)

Penington was married twice. Several of his children became members of the Religious Society of Friends, most notably his son Isaac Penington.

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Preceded by
Sir Richard Gurney
Lord Mayor of London
1642
Succeeded by
Sir John Wollaston

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