Sir Edward Hales, 1st Baronet
{{Short description|English politician (1576–1654)}}
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Sir Edward Hales, 1st Baronet (1576–1654) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in various years between 1605 and 1648. He supported the Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War.
Family
Edward Hales was the son of William Hales of Tenterden, Kent and Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Paul Johnson of Fordwich. His paternal grandfather was Edward Hales, third son of John Hales (1469/70 – c. 1540), Baron of the Exchequer, and younger brother of Sir James Hales (c. 1500–1554), Justice of the Common Pleas, whose suicide, the subject of a lawsuit in Hales v. Petit, is thought to be alluded to in the gravedigger's speech in Shakespeare's play, Hamlet.{{Harvnb|Hales|1882|pp=62–4}}; {{Harvnb|Baker|2004|}}; {{Harvnb|Baker|2010|}}.
Career
Hales was elected MP for Hastings in 1605 and 1614, and appointed High Sheriff of Kent for 1608–1609 {{cite web|url=http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/hales-sir-edward-1577-1654| title= HALES, Sir Edward (c.1577-1654), of Woodchurch, Kent and Gray's Inn, London; later of Tunstall, Kent| publisher= History of Parliament Online|access-date = 18 June 2013}} and was created a baronet by King James I on 29 June 1611.[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/baronets/hales.htm Debrett's Baronetage of England]
In 1625, Hales was elected Member of Parliament for Queenborough for one parliament, and then in 1626 was elected MP for Kent for one parliament. In April 1640 he was re-elected MP for Queenborough for the Short Parliament. He was elected again in November 1640 for the Long Parliament, and held the seat until 1648 when he was excluded under Pride's Purge.{{Cite Notitia Parliamentaria|converted=1|part=2|pages=229–239}}
Hales died in 1654 at the age of 78.
Marriages and issue
Hales married firstly Deborah Harlakenden, daughter of Martin Harlakenden of Woodchurch, Kent, and through her acquired the Woodchurch estates. He married secondly Martha Cromer, daughter of Sir Matthew Carew, and widow of Sir James Cromer of Tunstall, Kent, and through her acquired the Tunstall estates. She also inherited the manor of 'Herst Hall' in Murston.{{cite journal |last=Hasted |first=Edward |year=1798 |title=Parishes |url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62955 |journal=The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent |publisher=Institute of Historical Research |volume=6 |pages=143–150 |access-date=4 March 2014}}
His children by his first wife included a son, Sir John Hales, who pre-deceased him. He was then succeeded by his grandson Sir Edward Hales, 2nd Baronet. The latter was a Royalist and supporter of King Charles I, who attempted to raise an army for the King in Kent and was involved in an attempt to free the King when he was imprisoned at Carisbrooke Castle. Having incurred the wrath of both Parliament and his grandfather, the future second baronet fled to the Netherlands.{{Harvnb|Hales|1882}}
Footnotes
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References
- {{Cite ODNB |title = Hales, John (1469/70–1540?)
|last = Baker
|first = J.H.
|url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11912
|access-date = 4 January 2013
|year = 2004
|doi = 10.1093/ref:odnb/11912
}} {{subscription required |date=January 2013}}
- {{Cite ODNB |title = Hales, Sir James (c.1500–1554)
|last = Baker
|first = J.H.
|url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11911
|access-date = 4 January 2013
|year = 2010
|doi = 10.1093/ref:odnb/11911
}} {{subscription required |date=January 2013}}
- {{Cite journal |title = Brief notes on the Hales Family
|journal = Archaeologia Cantiana
|last = Hales
|first = R. Cox
|location = London
|publisher = Kent Archaeological Society
|url = https://kentarchaeology.org.uk/node/9735
|access-date = 4 January 2013
|volume = XIV
|year = 1882
|pages = 61–84
}} {{open access}}
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|with2= William Harrison November 1640 – 1643
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Category:Baronets in the Baronetage of England
Category:English MPs 1604–1611
Category:English MPs 1640 (April)
Category:English MPs 1640–1648