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Isaac Penington (Lord Mayor)

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43: 1033: 290:. 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 financial agent to his second cousin, 294:. He increased his commercial holdings in 1629 by becoming a partner in the brewery business of his second wife's family. He and his wife, Mary, the widow of Roger Wilkinson, a 1078: 794:
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in November 1640 and sat until 1653. On 16 August 1642 Parliament appointed him Lord Mayor of London after removing the Royalist
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and sentenced to life imprisonment in the Tower of London, where he died on the night of 16 December 1661.
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William Penington (1622–1689), a merchant of London, who also became a quaker and follower of John Perrot;
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Secondly he married Mary Young, a daughter of Matthew Young, and widow of Roger Wilkinson, a
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ward on 29 January 1639. He was Prime Warden of the Fishmongers Company in 1640.
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in 1649. From 1650 he was the sole representative of the City of London in the
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Arthur Penington, who became a Roman Catholic priest, and was living in 1676;
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Penington was the son of Robert Penington and followed him in becoming a
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Firstly, in 1614–15, to Abigail Allen, a daughter of John Allen of the
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In January 1649, Penington was appointed a commissioner of the
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Bosville Macdonald, Alice (Lady Macdonald of the Isles),
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and on several government committees. He was made a
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Isaac Penington (disambiguation)

English Parliament
City of London
Robert Tichborne
John Ireton
Samuel Moyer
John Langley
John Stone
Henry Barton
Praise-God Barebone
Lord Mayor of London
Sir Richard Gurney, 1st Baronet
Sir John Wollaston
Tower of London
Isaac Penington
Judith Penington
House of Commons
Lord Mayor of London
Oliver Cromwell
Liveryman
Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
Admiral John Penington
Citizen of the City of London
Puritans
Sheriff of London
alderman
Bridge Without
member of parliament
City of London

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