Pengelly was legal adviser to the 6th Duke of Somerset, who returned him for Cockermouth.
was so disgusted at frequently hearing the chancellor declare that Mr. Yorke had not been answered that he one day threw up his brief and declared he would no more attend a court where he found that Mr. Yorke was not to be answered.
R. Cooksey, Lord Somers, 72.
On Macclesfield’s fall in 1725 Pengelly played a leading part in promoting and conducting his impeachment. Having unsuccessfully applied for the chief justiceship of the King’s bench,
He died of gaol fever 14 Apr 1730.
