Wildman, Sir John

Wildman, Sir John

▪ English agitator
born c. 1621–23
died June 4, 1693

      English agitator and Leveler associate who outlasted vicissitudes under three British kings and two protectors.

      Wildman was of obscure ancestry. Educated at Cambridge, he first came into prominence in October 1647, when he helped to write the first Agreement of the People. These expressed the political program of the democratic republican, or Leveler, section of the army, which opposed all compromise with Charles I. In the debates that took place during 1647 in the general council of the army he defended this program against Henry Ireton and Oliver Cromwell. Afterward he violently attacked these two in Putney Projects and with John Lilburne (Lilburne, John) agitated for the abolition of the monarchy and the House of Lords. He was thereupon imprisoned (January–August 1648). After his release he helped to draw up the second Agreement of the People. He acquiesced in the establishment of the Commonwealth and devoted most of his time to building up a considerable fortune by land speculation.

      In 1654 he was returned to the first Protectorate Parliament, but his election was disallowed. Thereupon he began to conspire with malcontent army officers for a rising against Cromwell and was again imprisoned (February–July 1655). Thereafter he occupied himself chiefly in trying vainly to organize a Leveler and Royalist rising with Spanish aid and to get Cromwell assassinated.

      After the restoration of Charles II, Wildman obtained great influence in the post office, but was again imprisoned (November 1661) for six years on suspicion of using it as a centre for republican plotting. He owed his release to the Duke of Buckingham, with whom he had intrigued before the Restoration and whom he continued to support. He was again imprisoned in 1683 on suspicion of complicity in the Rye House Plot. He took no active part in Monmouth's rebellion (1685) but afterward fled to Holland.

      In 1688 he wrote the influential pamphlet A Memorial of Protestants and, returning to England with William of Orange (William III), became a member of the 1689 Convention Parliament. He was appointed postmaster general in April 1689 but fell once more under suspicion and was dismissed in February 1691. Nevertheless he was knighted in 1692.

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