Background
Delves was the son of Thomas Delves, a grazier of Hollington, Sussex.
Delves was the son of Thomas Delves, a grazier of Hollington, Sussex.
In 1635, he was apprenticed to a Merchant Taylor of London and himself became a merchant of London and a member of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors.
In 1660, Delves was re-elected Member of Parliament for Hastings in the Convention Parliament. He was sworn as an Alderman of the City of London for Vintry Ward on 2 April 1661 but was discharged on 13 June 1661 for a fine of £420. He was Master of the Merchant Taylors in 1662 and 1663 and was one of the wardens of Merchant Taylors" School.
In 1664 he brought Titus Oates to Merchant Taylors" School as a free Scholar.
He was Deputy-Governor of the Irish Society in 1668-1669. Delves died at the age of 71.
In 1659, Delves was elected Member of Parliament for Hastings in the Third Protectorate Parliament.