Cadwallader Waddy
Cadwallader Waddy was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician who sat for six months as Member of the UK Parliament for County Wexford, Ireland, in 1834.
Biography
Cadwallader Waddy was born on 15 February 1783 to Richard Waddy of Kilmacoe, County Wexford, and Penelope, heiress of Nicholas Hatchell. The Waddy family of Clougheast Castle in the south-east of County Wexford traced their lineage back to Edmond Waddy, a cornet in the New Model Army who took part in the 1649–1653 Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, and who received a grant of Clougheast and other Wexford lands.He entered the army by purchasing a commission as an ensign in the 60th Regiment of Foot in 1800, later serving as a lieutenant in the 46th, a captain in the 15th, then transferring to the 69th and the 89th in 1804. He sold his commission and retired from the Army in December 1806.
He first stood as a Repeal Association candidate for the Wexford constituency in the 1832 [United Kingdom general election], but was unsuccessful, receiving no votes. The Repeal Association had been formed in 1830 to campaign for a repeal of the Acts of Union of 1800 between Great Britain and Ireland, but the election was won by two Whig candidates, Robert Carew and Henry Lambert.
In 1834 Robert Carew was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Carew, of the County of Wexford, and this elevation to the House of Lords necessitated his resignation from the Commons, which was effective 13 June 1834.
Waddy stood in the ensuing 1834 County Wexford by-election, on 3 July 1834, against one William Hervey, winning a narrow victory of 1,003 to 933 votes. He held the seat for a matter of six months until the Prorogation in [the United Kingdom|prorogation] of the 11th Parliament of the United Kingdom on 29 December 1834. He did not stand in the 1835 United Kingdom general election.
Family
Waddy married Margaret, daughter of Joseph Swan of Buckstown, County Wexford; the couple had five sons and two daughters.- Richard Waddy ; entered the Army as an officer in the 50th Regiment of Foot, which he commanded during the Crimean War. Later promoted to General after service in New Zealand.
- Joseph Swan Waddy, of Kilmacoe
- Cadwallader Waddy
- Percival Swan Waddy, MD.
- William P. Waddy, entered the East India Company army and became a captain in the Bengal Artillery
- Anne Eliza Waddy
- Penelope Hatchell Waddy
Cadwallader Waddy died on 7 February 1843; Margaret on 23 November 1852.