Constituency Dates
Ilchester 28 May 1799 – 1802
Family and Education
b. 1775, o.s. of Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Bt., of Plas Newydd, Anglesey by 2nd w. Anne née Hunter; half-bro. of Nicholas Bayly† and Henry (Bayly) Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge. m. 3 June 1802, Frances, da. of Benjamin Wilson, portrait painter, of 56 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, Mdx., wid. of Lt.-Col. Thomas Blacket Bosville of Gunthwaite, Yorks. and sis. of Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, 1da. d.v.p. suc. Albany Wallis and took name of Wallis 17 Sept. 1800.
Offices Held

Cornet, 3 Drag. Gds. 1791; capt. 9 ind. co. Ft. 1793, 95 Ft. 1793, maj. 1794, lt.-col. 1795, half-pay 1798 – 1814; brevet col. 1805, maj.-gen. 1810, lt.-gen, 1819, gen. 1837.

Sheriff, Card. 1806–7.

Address
Main residences: Ilchester, Som.; Peterwell, Card.
biography text

Bayly’s father appointed his widow and Albany Wallis, the prominent London solicitor,1Gent. Mag. (1800), ii. 908; N. and Q. (ser. 12), iii. 155; PCC 691 Adderley. guardians of the son of his old age. On 3 Sept. 1800 Wallis died leaving nearly the whole of his estate, valued between £70,000 and £80,000, to Lady Bayly for her life with remainder to Lewis, who accordingly changed his name to Wallis a fortnight later. He had been an army officer and was already in Parliament, having been returned on a vacancy for Ilchester, by arrangement with his guardian’s business partner Richard Troward, the proprietor, to whom Wallis apparently owed £30,000 towards the purchase of the borough at the time of his death.

Wallis made no mark in Parliament and did not seek re-election at the dissolution of 1802. In April he had disposed of his interest at Ilchester to Sir William Manners, the price quoted being £53,000.2The Times , 12 Apr. 1802. He died 10 Aug. 1848, aged 73, on board his yacht.3Gent. Mag. (1848), ii. 445.

Author
Alternative Surnames
WALLIS
Notes
  • 1. Gent. Mag. (1800), ii. 908; N. and Q. (ser. 12), iii. 155; PCC 691 Adderley.
  • 2. The Times , 12 Apr. 1802.
  • 3. Gent. Mag. (1848), ii. 445.