Theophilus Clinton, 4th Earl of Lincoln, KB (1599 – 21 May 1667), styledLord Clinton until 1619, was an opponent of Charles I during and preceding the English Civil War.
Lord Lincoln married secondly Elizabeth Gorges (died 1675). On his death in 1667, the family titles devolved upon his grandson.
Opposition to Charles I
Lord Lincoln was a puritan and has been described as a powerful friend of the puritans of Lincolnshire.[3] He was the son-in-law of William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele and shared his father in law's opposition to the King. He was an opponent of Charles I's forced loan and circulated a pamphlet which accused the King of attempting to overthrow parliament.[4] He was imprisoned in the Tower of London for his opposition while others within the Household escaped to Massachusetts and other colonies.[5]
He refused to take the covenant and was excluded from the House of Lords. Other household members from Lincoln, specifically John Holland and Robert Blow, escaped to Massachusetts and settled in the Dorchester area.[citation needed]