Peregrine Bingham the Younger

Peregrine Bingham, the younger (1788–1864) was an English legal writer and journalist.

He was the eldest son of Peregrine Bingham the elder, by Amy, daughter of William Bowles.

John Stuart Mill of the first number said: "The literary and artistic department had rested chiefly on Mr. Bingham, a barrister (subsequently a police magistrate), who had been for some years a frequenter of Bentham, was a friend of both the Austins, and had adopted with great ardour Bentham's philosophical opinions.

Bingham became one of the police magistrates at Great Marlborough Street, and resigned that appointment four years before his death, which occurred on 2 November 1864.

[1] He married Eliza, daughter of James Richard Bolton, an attorney, of Long Acre, Westminster, and younger sister[2] of Mary Catherine, an actress at Covent Garden Theatre, who married Edward Hovell-Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.