Sir Robert Hildyard, 2nd Baronet
Sir Robert Hildyard, 2nd Baronet (1671 – 30 November 1729), of Patrington and Winestead in the East Riding of Yorkshire, was an English landowner and Member of Parliament.
He was the eldest son of Christopher Hildyard; he succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his grandfather, Sir Robert Hildyard, 1st Baronet on 7 March 1685. He served in Parliament as member for Hedon from December 1701 to July 1702. He was responsible for building Winestead Hall.[1]
He was Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the East Riding Regiment of Militia at the time of the Jacobite rising of 1715.[2]
Hildyard never married. On his death in 1729, the baronetcy passed to his nephew, Sir Robert Hildyard, 3rd Baronet.
References
- Hildyard family, of Winestead, University Archives, Hull University
- Col R.W.S. Norfolk, Militia, Yeomanry and Volunteer Forces of the East Riding 1689–1908, York: East Yorkshire Local History Society, 1965, Appendix I, p. 41.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Anthony Duncombe Sir Robert Bedingfield |
Member of Parliament for Hedon 1701–1702 With: Anthony Duncombe |
Succeeded by Sir Charles Duncombe Henry Guy |
Baronetage of England | ||
Preceded by Robert Hildyard |
Baronet (of Patrington) 1685–1729 |
Succeeded by Robert Hildyard |
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