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Lewis Bayly Wallis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lewis Bayly Wallis (1775 – 10 August 1848) was an officer in the British Army and briefly a Member of Parliament.

Biography

He was born Lewis Bayly in 1775, the only son of Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Baronet, by his second wife Anne Hunter. After his father's death in 1782 the London solicitor Albany Wallis became his guardian.[1] On 31 December 1791 he joined the Army as a cornet in the 3rd Dragoon Guards,[2] and became captain of an independent company of foot on 19 March 1793,[3] transferring to Edmeston's Regiment of Foot (95th) on 16 November that year.[4] He purchased his promotion to major in the 95th Foot in 1794[5] and was granted rank as a lieutenant-colonel on 2 February 1796.[6]

In 1799 Sir Robert Clayton died. He was one of the members of Parliament for the rotten borough of Ilchester, and Bayly was returned to Parliament in his place[7] on the nomination of Albany Wallis's business partner Richard Troward, who owned the seat. Wallis died on 3 September 1800, leaving Lewis Bayly as his heir,[1] and on 17 September Bayly was granted a Royal Licence to assume the surname and arms of Wallis in addition to those of Bayly.[8] Bayly Wallis was not an active MP and in April 1802 he sold his interest in the borough to Sir William Manners. He did not stand in the general election later that year.[1]

On 3 June 1802 Bayly Wallis married Frances, widow of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Blacket Bosville and daughter of the painter Benjamin Wilson. They had one daughter,[1] Louisa, who married her cousin Belford Hinton Wilson.[9] In 1806 he was appointed Sheriff of Cardiganshire.[10] Though on half-pay since 1798,[1] he continued to advance in rank through the Army, becoming colonel on 1 January 1805,[11] major-general on 25 July 1810,[6][12] lieutenant-general on 12 August 1819[13] and general on 10 January 1837.[14] On 10 August 1848 General Bayly Wallis died aboard his yacht[1] at Rottingdean; his heir was his grandson Robert Belford Wallis-Wilson.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f R. G. Thorne, BAYLY (afterwards WALLIS), Lewis (1775-1848), of Ilchester, Som. and Peterwell, Card. in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820 (1986).
  2. ^ "No. 13374". The London Gazette. 27–31 December 1791. p. 717.
  3. ^ "No. 13511". The London Gazette. 16–19 March 1793. p. 222.
  4. ^ "No. 13593". The London Gazette. 12–16 November 1793. p. 1017.
  5. ^ "No. 13726". The London Gazette. 25–29 November 1794. p. 1164.
  6. ^ a b John Philippart, The Royal Military Calendar (1820) vol. II p. 424.
  7. ^ "No. 15152". The London Gazette. 25–29 June 1799. p. 641.
  8. ^ "No. 15295". The London Gazette. 20–23 September 1800. p. 1086.
  9. ^ "Wilson, Sir Belford Hinton". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/57338. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  10. ^ "No. 15886". The London Gazette. 1–4 February 1806. p. 146.
  11. ^ "No. 15770". The London Gazette. 8–12 January 1805. p. 47.
  12. ^ "No. 16404". The London Gazette. 11–15 September 1810. p. 1390.
  13. ^ "No. 17505". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 August 1819. p. 1441.
  14. ^ "No. 19456". The London Gazette. 10 January 1837. p. 63.
  15. ^ "No. 22692". The London Gazette. 23 December 1862. p. 6494.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Ilchester
1799–1800
With: William Dickinson
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Member of Parliament for Ilchester
18011802
With: William Dickinson
Succeeded by
William Hunter
Thomas Plummer
Honorary titles
Preceded by
John Lloyd Williams
High Sheriff of Cardiganshire
1806
Succeeded by
Thomas Smith
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