Rochester, Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of, Viscount Wilmot Of Athlone, Baron Wilmot Of Adderbury

Rochester, Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of, Viscount Wilmot Of Athlone, Baron Wilmot Of Adderbury

▪ English noble
baptized October 26, 1613, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England
died February 19, 1658, Sluys, Flanders, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]

      distinguished Cavalier general during the English Civil Wars, who helped Charles II to escape after the Battle of Worcester.

      Wilmot's family was descended from Edward Wilmot of Witney, Oxfordshire, whose son Charles (c. 1570–1643/44), having served with distinction in Ireland during the rebellion at the beginning of the 17th century, was president of Connaught from 1616 until his death. In 1621 he had been created an Irish peer as Viscount Wilmot of Athlone, and he was succeeded by his only surviving son, Henry, in 1643/44. Having fought against the Scottish at Newburn and been imprisoned and expelled from the House of Commons for plotting in the interests of Charles I in 1641, Henry Wilmot served the king well during the Civil Wars, being responsible for the defeats of Sir William Waller at Roundway Down in July 1643 and at Cropredy Bridge in June 1644. In 1643 he was created Baron Wilmot of Adderbury. Wilmot was on bad terms with some of the king's friends and advisers, including Prince Rupert, and in 1644 he is reported to have advised his supersession by his son, the Prince of Wales (the future Charles II). Consequently he was deprived of his command and, after a short imprisonment, was allowed to cross over to France. He was greatly trusted by Charles II, whose defeat at Worcester and subsequent wanderings he shared, and during this king's exile he was one of his principal advisers, being created earl of Rochester in 1652. In the interests of Charles he engaged in several diplomatic missions on the continent; and in March 1655 he was in England, where he led a feeble attempt at a rising on Marston Moor, near York. On its failure he fled the country.

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