- John Venn (politician)
John Venn (1586 – 1650) was an English
Member of Parliament and one of theregicide s of King Charles I.He was born in
Somerset in 1586 and was an apprentice in theMerchant Taylors' Company before becoming a wool and silk merchant. He was one of the founders of theMassachusetts Bay Company .In September 1640, as one of the leaders of the
Puritan militants, he sent a petition to King Charles demanding religious reform. Together with Isaac Penington, he demanded the prosecution of the Earl of Strafford.In 1641 he became an MP in the
Long Parliament . In 1642, he fought in the army of the Earl of Essex, and following thebattle of Edgehill was appointed governor ofWindsor Castle , a position he retained until 1645.When the pro-Royalist Presbyterian mobs of London seized Westminster, he did not join the pro-Army Independent MPs in seeking asylum with the Army. He would be one of the few to change sides over the next year and a half, and come to support the army against King Charles.
In January 1649, as a commissioner of the
High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles, he was 53rd of the 59 signatories on the death warrant of the King. He died in 1650 before the Restoration in 1660 when many of his fellow signatories were imprisoned or executed.References
* [http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/biog/venn.htm Biography of John Venn] British Civil Wars site
* The [http://www.mundus.ac.uk/cats/44/1206.htm Venn archives] clarify the confusing timeline of the various Venns.
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