Alexander Penhellick (c1632 - c 1661) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660.
Penhellick was a merchant and in 1652 he was granted a commission for a privateer with Peter Ceely.
However, in June the election was declared void and he left the House of Commons without having made any speeches and having been appointed to no committees.
[1] Penhellick died between 12 October 1660 when he signed his will and 12 February 1662 when the will was proved.
[1] Penhellick married Dorcas and had a son and daughter.