- Peter Temple (regicide)
Peter Temple was a
regicide , living from about1599 to1663 .Born at
Sibson, Leicestershire , he was apprenticed to a linen draper, but inherited his family's estate at Temple Hall in Leicestershire after the deaths of his two older brothers. Temple was appointed to the Militia Committee for Leicestershire in January1643 and becameSheriff ofLeicestershire the following year. He held a military commission underLord Grey of Groby , but was accused of cowardice. When the army of King Charles I army was approaching Leicester in May1645 , Temple left forLondon . He was elected recruiterMember of Parliament for Leicester in November 1645. Appointed to the High Court of Justice in January1649 , he sat as one of the King's judges and signed thedeath warrant .Temple remained Sheriff of Leicester during the Interregnum and was active in suppressing
Baptists andRanters . As a Regicide, he was excluded from theAct of Indemnity and Oblivion at the Restoration in 1660. He surrendered himself and was brought to trial. His death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment, and he died in theTower of London in December1663 .References
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