Sir James Pennyman, 6th Baronet
Sir James Pennyman, 6th Baronet (1736–1808) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 26 years from 1770 to 1796.
Pennyman was the only son of Ralph Pennyman of Beverley and his wife Bridget Gee, daughter of Thomas Gee of Bishop Burton, Yorkshire and was baptized on 6 December 1736. He was educated at Westminster School in 1749 and matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford in 1756. He married firstly Elizabeth Grey, daughter of of Howick, Northumberland on 9 December 1762. He succeeded his father in 1768, and succeeded his uncle in the baronetcy on 14 January 1770.[1]
Pennyman was elected Member of Parliament for Scarborough at a by-election on 27 November 1770. At the 1774 general election he was elected MP for Beverley and was re-elected in 1780, 1784 and 1790. He stood down at the 1796.
Pennyman made a second marriage to Mary Maleham or Matcham of Westminster in May 1801. He died on 27 March 1808.
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- ^ "PENNYMAN, Sir James, 6th Bt. (1736-1808), of Ormesby, Yorks". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
- 1736 births
- 1808 deaths
- British MPs 1768–1774
- British MPs 1774–1780
- British MPs 1780–1784
- British MPs 1784–1790
- British MPs 1790–1796
- Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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