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Appendix 5 - Officials of the House of Commons or of Parliament

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 May 2023

Stephen K. Roberts
Affiliation:
University College London
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Summary

Clerks of the Commons before 1649 styled themselves clerks of the Commons, and in the period of unicameral government as clerks of Parliament. Although most authorities describe Henry Scobell as clerk assistant prior to his assuming the clerkship in 1649, no entirely reliable source has been found to substantiate this assertion.

Clerk

Henry Elsynge, 21 Dec. 1639- 26 Dec. 1648. Clerk of the Commons

John Phelps, (acting) 26 Dec. 1648-6 Jan. 1649. Clerk of the Commons

Henry Scobell, 6 Jan. 1649-?Dec. 1657. Clerk of Parliament

John Smythe, 20 Jan. 1658-?May 1659. Clerk of Parliament

John Phelps, 7-14 May 1659 (acting 13 May). Clerk of Parliament

Thomas St Nicholas*, 13 May-13 Oct. 1659, 26 Dec. 1659-16 Mar. 1660. Clerk of Parliament

Clerk Assistant

John Rushworth*, 25 Apr.-15 May 1640, 3 Nov. 1640-aft. Mar. 1645

?Henry Scobell, bef. Jan. 1649

Robert Robinson, 31 July 1647-?Aug. 1647 (during Speakership of Henry Pelham*)

Ralph Darnall, 16 Feb. 1648-1660

John Phelps, 1 Jan. 1649-?6 Jan. 1649

Clerk of the Other House

Henry Scobell, Jan 1658-Apr. 1659

Serjeant at Arms

Edward Grimston, 17 Mar. 1610-Dec. 1640

John Hunt, 3 Nov. 1640-Jan. 1646

Edward Birkhead, 11 Sept. 1645 (acting), 9 Jan. 1646-16 Mar. 1660

James Norfolk, 1 Aug. 1647-?5 Aug. 1647 (during Speakership of Henry Pelham*), by 13 Feb. 1660 (?assistant)

Henry Middleton, 21 Dec. 1648 (acting), 30 Nov. 1654 (acting), 1 Mar. 1659 (acting), 26 Mar. 1659 (acting)

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
First published in: 2023

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