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Maj-Gen Sir Hardress Waller

Also Known As: "Sir Hardresse Waller"
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Birthplace: Groombridge, Kent, England
Death: 1666 (57-66)
Mont Orgeuil, Jersey, England (illness while in prison at Mount Orgueil Castle, Jersey, England)
Immediate Family:

Son of George (2nd son) Waller, Sir and Maria Waller
Husband of Lady Elizabeth Dowdall
Father of Elizabeth Waller, Baroness Shelburne; Mary Brooks; Bridget Waller; James Waller, Governor of Kinsale and Anne Ingoldsby (Waller)

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About Maj-Gen Sir Hardress Waller

Sir Hardress Waller (c. 1604 – 1666) was the son of George Waller of Groombridge in Kent, and Mary, daughter of Richard Hardress . was an English parliamentarian.

New Model Army officer with interests in Ireland; he was imprisoned for life at the Restoration for his role in the regicide.

Hardress Waller married Elizabeth Dowdall, the daughter of an "Old English" landowner in Ireland. Through his marriage, he acquired a large estate at Castletown in County Limerick.

He married Elizabeth Dowdall (died 1642), daughter of Sir John Dowdall of Kilfinny Castle, County Limerick

He married Elizabeth Southwell,

Hehad a son and four daughters

  1. James, who inherited the family estate of Castletown
  2. Bridget, who married Henry Cadogan # Bridget Cadogan van Liscartan (born Waller)
  3. Anne, who married Sir Henry Ingoldsby, 1st Baronet
  4. Mary, who married Sir John Brookes, 1st Baronet
  5. Elizabeth

Spouses: Mary Elizabeth Waller (born Dowdall), Elizabeth Southwell Children: Anne Ingoldsby (born Waller),

  1. Mary Brookes (born Waller),
  2. John Waller,
  3. Elizabeth Waller,
  4. James Waller Governor of Kinsale,
  5. Mary Waller,
  6. Bridget Cadogan van Liscartan (born Waller)

Elizabeth Waller (born Dowdall) Children: John Waller, Elizabeth Waller, Barnoness Shelburne, Bridget Cardogan (born Waller), Mary Brookes (born Waller), Anne Ingoldsby (born Waller), James Waller/walker

Biography

Born in Groombridge, Kent, and descendant of Sir Richard Waller of Groombridge Place, He was a cousin of Sir William Waller,

As an MP, Waller was knighted by Charles I in 1629.[ That same year he married Elizabeth Dowdall, the daughter of an English landowner in Ireland and acquired a large estate in Castletown, Kilcornan, County Limerick.[ He gained military experience in serving against the rebels in Ireland, where in 1644 he was made Governor of Cork.

He was with the King at Oxford in 1643 to present a petition before returning to Ireland to continue his Military service under Lord Inchiquin. He then made the decision to take up arms against the King and returned to England to take up a command in the Parliament Army.

From 1645 until the end of the Civil War he was in England commanding a regiment in the New Model Army. He was Colonel Pride's chief assistant when the latter purged the House of Commons in 1648. However history most remembers Waller as one of the king's judges and one of those who signed the death warrant.

Sir Hardress Waller was back in Ireland[ in 1650 as a major-general in Cromwell's invasion force. When Cromwell returned to England in May 1650, Waller stayed in Ireland and assisted Henry Ireton and Edmund Ludlow in completing the subjugation. He captured Carlow Castle in July 1650 and played a major role in the siege of Limerick in 1651, after which he was appointed governor of Limerick. Waller was involved in the settlement of Ireland and remained loyal to Cromwell throughout the 1650s.[ Together with his son-in-law Sir Henry Ingoldsby he was MP for counties Clare, Limerick and Kerry in the Protectorate Parliaments of 1654, 1656 and 1659.

He supported the establishment of the Protectorate against opposition from fellow officers, and came over to the republicans after Richard Cromwell's resignation in 1659. Waller opposed General Lambert's military coup against Parliament in October 1659 and led the officers who seized Dublin Castle in Parliament's name in December.

Early in 1660, however, he became alarmed at moves to reinstate the MPs he had helped to expel during Pride's Purge. Waller seized Dublin Castle again on 15 February 1660 but, finding little support, he was obliged to surrender to Sir Charles Coote three days later. He was imprisoned at Athlone, then returned to England on the intervention of his cousin Sir William Waller.

Waller returned to England in 1660. After the Restoration he fled to France, but soon surrendered himself to the authorities as a regicide. Samuel Pepys' diary records how his friend Henry Moore visited "... to tell me how Sir Hards. Waller (who only pleads guilty), Scott, Peters, Harrison, &c. were this day arraigned at the bar at the Sessions House", having been indicted before a grand jury of Middlesex on the previous day at Hicks Hall.[

Waller was condemned to death but his life was spared owing to the efforts of his friends. He was, however, kept in prison and was still a captive in Mont Orgueil, Jersey, when he died..

CHildren of Sir Hardress Waller and Elizabeth Dowdall

  1. Mary, who married Sir John Brookes
  2. Elizabeth, Baroness Shelburne in her own right, who married Sir William Petty.

Notes====.

^ Named as Sir Hardresse Waller in the Proclamation for apprehending the late King's Judges (House of Lords 1767, pp. 51–53)
b.^ Pepys was misinformed, as both Waller and George Fleetwood pleaded guilty.
1.^ a b c d e f Chisholm 1911, p. 284.
2.^ Pepys, Wednesday 10 October 1660.
References[edit]House of Lords (1767-1830) [4 June 1660]. "Journal entry for 4 June 1660". House of Lords Journal 11: 51–53.
Pepys, Samuel. "Wednesday 10 October 1660". The Diary of Samuel Pepys.

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Hardress Waller (sub-article at the end of Waller, Sir William)". Encyclopædia Britannica 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 284. Endnote
Noble, Mark (1798). Lives of the Regicides

Sources:

Patrick Little, Sir Hardress Waller , Oxford DNB, 2004

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Maj-Gen Sir Hardress Waller's Timeline

1604
1604
Groombridge, Kent, England
1636
1636
1637
1637
1639
1639
Castle Town,, Limerick, Ireland
1666
1666
Age 62
Mont Orgeuil, Jersey, England
1727
1727
Castletown, Co. Limerick
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