- Henry Pollexfen
Sir Henry Pollexfen (1632–June 15 1691) was a British judge and politician. He was the son of Andrew Pollexfen and his wife Joan, and the brother of John Pollexfen, the British political economist. He entered
Inner Temple in 1652, was called to the bar in 1658 and by 1662 he was pleading before the high courts atWestminster Hall . In 1674 he became a bencher at Inner Temple, and was the leading practitioner on the western circuit, frequently pleading at theKing's Bench . In 1676 he defendedStockbridge, Hampshire on a "Quo warranto " charge, which he lost. He frequently acted as counsel in various politically charged cases, and regularly lost; clients included the lords involved in thePopish Plot , the Earl of Danby and as one of many counsel forEdward Fitzharris ,Stephen College andAlgernon Sidney , all of whom were later executed. Along with Sir George Treby and Sir Francis Winnington he defendedLondon on a second "Quo warranto" charge in 1683, arguing that Corporations could not be charged for the wrongdoing of individuals. He lost, and in 1684 was asked to take a similar case forBerwick-upon-Tweed , this time advising surrender.In 1688 he was made a justice, and advised the
House of Lords on the legality of "Quo warranto" seizures. After William III arrived in 1688 he was a close advisor, and helped persuade him to declare himself King, arguing that the throne was vacant due to James fleeing, saying James ‘went away because the terror of his own conscience frighted him and he durst stay no longer’. [ [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/22474?&docPos=71&backToResults=list=yes|group=yes|feature=yes|aor=3|orderField=alpha Oxford DNB: Pollexcfen, Sir Henry] ] William did not make himself King according to Pollexfen's advice, but in reward for his services Pollexfen was knighted and madeAttorney General for England and Wales in March, and appointedChief Justice of the Common Pleas onMay 6 1689 . In late 1689 he was elected Member of Parliament representing Exeter at the 1689 Convention Parliament, where William was officially offered the crown. After serving as Chief Justice for two years Pollexfen died of a burst blood vessel at his home inLincoln's Inn Fields onJune 15 1691 .
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