Hesilrige, Sir Arthur, 2nd Baronet

Hesilrige, Sir Arthur, 2nd Baronet

▪ Scottish statesman
, Hesilrige also spelled  Haselrig  
born c. 1601
died Jan. 7, 1661, London, Eng.

      a leading English Parliamentarian from the beginning of the Long Parliament (1640) to the founding of Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate (1653). He emerged briefly as a powerful figure during the confusion that followed the fall of the Protectorate in 1659.

      A native of Leicestershire, Hesilrige succeeded to his father's baronetcy in 1629. He sat in both the Short and Long Parliaments in 1640 and played a major role in the impeachment of King Charles I's chief minister, Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1641). He was one of the five members of Parliament who went into hiding to escape arrest by Charles in January 1642.

      After the outbreak of the English Civil Wars (August 1642), Hesilrige raised his own cavalry unit and in July 1643 distinguished himself at the battles of Lansdown, Somerset, and Roundway Down, Wiltshire. In 1647 he supported Cromwell, helping to lead the army, which was controlled by Independents, in its successful struggle to gain ascendancy over the Presbyterian-dominated Parliament. He was also appointed governor of Newcastle in 1647, but he refused to serve on the court that tried Charles I. When Cromwell declared himself lord protector in 1653, Hesilrige went into opposition to the government but served in several Protectorate Parliaments. Upon the collapse of the Protectorate in 1659, he became the most prominent member of Parliament. The dissolution of Parliament by the army caused Hesilrige to help General George Monck seize power in the name of Parliament (January 1660), but Monck went on to restore King Charles II to the throne. The new regime imprisoned Hesilrige in the Tower of London, where he died.

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