Bellingham’s family had been settled at Manton since the late fifteenth century. Bellingham himself, a staunch puritan, succeeded Anthony Irby* as recorder of Boston in 1625; he was described in the corporation minutes as ‘learned in the law’, although it does not appear that he was ever called to the bar. He was elected to the third Caroline Parliament in 1628, but left no trace on its records.
Bellingham became politically active in Massachusetts soon after his arrival. His second marriage became a cause célèbre when he performed the ceremony himself.
