Peter Middleton (MP)
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Peter Middleton (1603–1661) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and 1660.
Middleton was the fourth son of Margaret Mounsel (a daughter of merchant John Mounsel, of Weymouth) and Robert Middleton, MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis and the City of London.[1] After the death of his mother, his father married Eleanor (née Saltonstall) Harvie, the widow of Vincent Harvie and a daughter of Lord Mayor of London Sir Richard Saltonstall.[2] Her sister, Elizabeth Saltonstall, was married to Richard Wyche, and her brother, Peter Saltonstall, was equerry at the court of James VI and I.[3] Another sister, Hester Saltonstall, was married to Peter's uncle, Sir Thomas Myddelton, the parents of Thomas Myddelton, also an MP.[4]
Among his large family were uncles Thomas Myddelton, a Lord Mayor of London,[4] William Myddelton, a poet and seaman who died at Antwerp in 1621,[5] and Sir Hugh Myddelton, 1st Baronet, a merchant and clothmaker who was appointed Royal Jeweller by King James VI and I.[6]