Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet

Sir John Gell
Sir John Gell
Parliamentarian Commander Derbyshire, Staffordshire, and Warwickshire, Governor of Derby
In office
1643–1646
Deputy Lieutenant of Derbyshire
In office
August 1642 – July 1646
High Sheriff of Derbyshire
In office
1635–1636
Personal details
Born22 June 1593
Hopton, Derbyshire, England
Died26 October 1671(1671-10-26) (aged 78)
Westminster, London, England
Resting placeSt Mary's Church, Wirksworth
Spouse(s)(1) Elizabeth Willoughby (1610–1644)
(2) Mary Stanhope (1647–1648; dissolved)
Children(1) Mary and Elizabeth
Alma materMagdalen College, Oxford
OccupationLandowner, soldier and administrator
Military service
Years of service1642 to 1648
RankColonel
Battles/wars

Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet (22 June 1593 – 26 October 1671) was an English landowner from Derbyshire, who acted as local Parliamentarian commander for most of the First English Civil War before resigning in May 1646. He was notorious for parading the body of his Royalist opponent through Derby after the Battle of Hopton Heath in March 1643.[1]

Reputedly the richest man in Derbyshire, Gell proved an effective and energetic general, but the plundering conducted by his often unpaid troops provoked numerous complaints to Parliament. According to Puritan diarist Lucy Hutchinson, he "had not understanding to judge the equity of the cause, nor piety, nor holiness", while his men were "the most licentious, ungovernable wretches that belonged to the Parliament".[2]

Gell resigned his commission just before the First Civil War ended in 1646, and his ambiguous stance during the Second English Civil War meant he was removed from all his positions in February 1649. Implicated in a Royalist plot in 1650, he was sentenced to life imprisonment but released due to ill health three years later. Pardoned after the Stuart Restoration in 1660, he lived quietly in London where he died in October 1671.

Personal details

St Mary's Church, Wirksworth, where Gell was buried in 1671

John Gell was born 22 June 1593 in Hopton, Derbyshire to Thomas Gell (1532–1594) and Millicent Sacheverell (1571–1618). His father died shortly before the birth of his younger brother Thomas (1594–1656), and his mother married John Curzon (1552–1632) of Kedleston Hall, where Gell lived until 1614. He formed a close relationship with his half-brother Sir John Curzon (1598–1686).[1]

In January 1609, Gell married Elizabeth Willoughby (1600–1642), daughter of Sir Percival Willoughby of Wollaton Hall in Nottinghamshire. They had six children who reached adulthood; Millicent (1611–1652), Bridgett (1612–1680), John (1613–1689), William (1615–1642), Elizabeth (1617–1707) and Eleanor (1620–1713).[3]

In 1648, he married Mary Stanhope (died 1653), widow of Sir John Stanhope, an act that provoked much comment among his neighbours. She belonged to the leading Royalist family in Derbyshire while Gell had pursued a long running feud first with her husband, then with her brother-in-law after the former's death in 1638. The marriage lasted less than a year.[4]

Prior to 1642

Gell graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford in 1610, then lived in Kedleston before taking up residence in Hopton around 1620. One of the wealthiest men in Derbyshire, his income derived chiefly from sheep and extensive interests in the lead industry.[5] These included Royalty payments on lead produced from mines near Bakewell, Hope and Tideswell; his combative nature led to lengthy legal disputes over the amounts due and made him unpopular locally.[1]

Gell contributed only a nominal amount of £10 to the 1625 Forced Loan and refused to fund the local Trained Band in 1630, marking him as an opponent of Charles I. During the period of Personal Rule from 1629 to 1640, one response was to put such men in charge of collecting payments due to the Crown, thereby making them liable for the entire amount. In 1632, Gell and his brother Thomas were appointed joint Receivers of the Honour of Tutbury, the name given to the Derbyshire and Staffordshire estates of the Duchy of Lancaster, a royal possession. Gell was also made High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1635, responsible for collecting the highly controversial tax known as Ship Money.[1]

The methods adopted by the Gell brothers included seizing property in lieu of unpaid Duchy rents or Ship money, causing widespread local resentment. One of those affected was Sir John Stanhope; when he died in 1638, his wife Mary and cousin Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield, took their case to the Privy Council. They lost, but the feud continued into the First English Civil War when Chesterfield supported the Royalists.[1] With war approaching, Charles sought to raise money by selling honours and in January 1642 Gell purchased a baronetcy for £300.[6]

First English Civil War 1642–1646

Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet is located in Derbyshire
Wirksworth
Wirksworth
Kedleston
Kedleston
Derby
Derby
Hopton
Hopton
Lichfield
Lichfield
Tutbury
Tutbury
Hopton Heath
Hopton Heath
Bretby Hall
Bretby Hall
Elvaston Castle
Elvaston Castle
Ashborne
Ashborne
The war in Derbyshire 1642 to 1646; key locations

As a Presbyterian, Gell's sympathies generally lay with Parliament, but the importance of the Derbyshire lead mines for manufacturing ammunition meant Charles unsuccessfully tried to win his support. When the war began in August 1642, Gell was instructed to secure Derbyshire for Parliament and recruited a regiment with his brother Thomas as lieutenant colonel.[7] The local Royalists were led by Chesterfield; when he ransacked Hopton Hall, Gell retaliated by sacking his residence at Bretby Hall. He followed up by plundering Elvaston Castle, former residence of Sir John Stanhope, allegedly defacing his tomb in the local church and digging up his flower beds.[4]

In March 1643, Gell joined Lord Brooke in an attack on Lichfield Cathedral, which was occupied by a Royalist garrison under Chesterfield. After Brooke was killed by a sniper, Gell took command and captured the position along with Chesterfield, who was held in London until 1649.[8] He then combined with Sir William Brereton in an attack on Stafford, which ended in the inconclusive Battle of Hopton Heath on 19 March. The Parliamentarian artillery was captured but the Royalist commander, the Earl of Northampton, was killed after refusing to surrender. Gell offered to hand over the body in return for his artillery; when this was refused, he had Northampton's embalmed corpse paraded through the streets of Derby before burial.[9]

While Lichfield was soon retaken by the Royalists, Gell replaced Brooke as Parliamentarian commander in Staffordshire and Warwickshire and was appointed Governor of Derby in 1644. Although an energetic and capable soldier, his bullying of the Derbyshire county committee and the plundering for which his unpaid troops became notorious provoked numerous complaints to Parliament.[2] The formation of the New Model Army in April 1645 reduced his influence while he resented Derbyshire being used as a base by its troops. He reportedly ignored orders from Sir Thomas Fairfax to bring his troops to Naseby in June, then was reprimanded for allowing 3,000 cavalry from the defeated Royalist army to escape him at Ashbourne.[10]

As the war came to an end in April 1646, it was discovered that he was negotiating more favourable terms with the Royalist garrison of Tutbury Castle than those offered by his colleague Sir William Brereton. He resigned his commission and went to London seeking payment of expenses he claimed were owed him; as a precaution, he first signed over his estates to his son John, keeping an annuity of £1,100 for himself.[1]

Post 1646

In 1645, Thomas Gell replaced the Royalist William Allestry as MP for Derby and helped his brother obtain a grant of £1,200 from Parliament towards his arrears in October 1647.[11] During the internal power struggle over the post-war political settlement that dominated 1647 and 1648, Gell sided with the Parliamentarian moderates against the New Model Army. Previously the only person in Derbyshire excluded by Charles from the general pardon offered to his opponents in 1643, Gell now to pay the king £900 in return for a pardon.[1]

Hopes of regaining his influence ended with Royalist defeat in the Second English Civil War and the Execution of Charles I in January 1649. Thomas was one of the MPs excluded by Pride's Purge in December 1648, while Gell himself was stripped of all offices in February 1649.[12] During the Interregnum in 1650, he was involved in a conspiracy to restore Charles II led by the Royalist lawyer Eusebius Andrews, who was acting on his behalf in his divorce proceedings with Mary Stanhope. Although Gell was careful not to commit himself, one of his retainers was subsequently executed, and he was found guilty of failing to communicate details of the plot. The transfer of his estates in 1646 thwarted attempts to confiscate them, although he was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Tower of London. In 1653, he was released on grounds of ill health and allowed to live in a private house in London.[13]

Following the Stuart Restoration in May 1660, he was formally pardoned and given a minor position in the Royal Household. He lived in London where he died on 26 October 1671, and was buried in St Mary's Church, Wirksworth.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Brighton 2004.
  2. ^ a b Hibbert 1993, p. 107.
  3. ^ Orchard 2009.
  4. ^ a b Carlton 1992, p. 298.
  5. ^ Derbyshire Record Office D258/31/88za
  6. ^ Derbyshire D258/56/18c
  7. ^ Sir John Gell’s Regiment.
  8. ^ Seddon 2004.
  9. ^ Royle 2004, pp. 224–225.
  10. ^ Lysons & Lysons 1817, pp. viii–ix.
  11. ^ House of Commons Journal Volume 5: 22 October 1647 1802, pp. 339–340.
  12. ^ House of Commons Journal Volume 6: 23 February 1649 1802, pp. 139–140.
  13. ^ House of Commons Journal Volume 7: 13 April 1652 1802, p. 119.

Sources

  • Brighton, Trevor (2004). "Gell, Sir John, first baronet". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/10508. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Carlton, Charles (1992). Going to the wars; the experience of the British civil wars 1638 to 1651. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-03282-2.
  • Hibbert, Christopher (1993). Cavaliers and Roundheads; the English at war 1642-1649 (1994 ed.). Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0586090084.
  • House of Commons Journal Volume 5: 22 October 1647 (1802). Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 5, 1646-1648. HMSO.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • House of Commons Journal Volume 6: 23 February 1649 (1802). Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 6, 1648–1651. HMSO.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • House of Commons Journal Volume 7: 13 April 1652 (1802). Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 7, 1652–1654. HMSO.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  • Orchard, Stephen (2009). Nonconformity in Derbyshire: A Study in Dissent, 1600–1800. Paternoster. ISBN 978-1842276204.
  • Royle, Trevor (2004). Civil War: The Wars of the Three Kingdoms 1638–1660 (2006 ed.). Abacus. ISBN 978-0-349-11564-1.
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