Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Sir Thomas Willys, 1st Baronet

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Sir Willys,

Died
  
November 17, 1701

Sir Thomas Willys, 1st Baronet (c. 1614 – 17 November 1701) of Fen Ditton in Cambridgeshire, was a Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire and Cambridge. He was also Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire.

Contents

Biography

Willys was born about 1614, He was the son and heir of his father Richard Willys and succeeded to his estates on 16 October 1628.

Willys was created a baronet, of Fen Ditton by Charles I on 15 December 1641. He was M.P. for Cambridgeshire in 1659 and for Cambridge in 1660. From 1665 to 1666 he was Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. Willys died on 17 November 1701. His will was dated 13 and prorated on 25 November 1701.

Family

Sir Thomas was son and heir of Richard Willys, of Fen Ditton and Horningsey, Cambridgeshire, by Jane, daughter and heir of William Henmarsh, of Balls, in Ware, Hertfordshire. He was the elder brother of Sir Richard who was an officer in the Royalist Army during the Civil War but was shunned by the court after the Restoration for working as a double agent for Oliver Cromwell during the Interregnum.

Around 1633 Sir Thomas married Anne first daughter and coheir of Sir John Wyld, of Mystole and of St. Martin's, Canterbury, Kent, by Anne, daughter of Robert Honywood, of Charing, in that county. She, who was born at her maternal grandfather's house, at Markshall, county Essex, died 20 October 1685, aged 75.

Sir Thomas's son and heir was Sir John Willys, 2nd Baronet (c. 1635–1704) who succeed to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1701.

References

Sir Thomas Willys, 1st Baronet Wikipedia