Sir Henry Piers, 1st Baronet
Sir Henry Piers 1st Baronet, of Tristernagh Abbey, County Westmeath, Ireland was an Anglo-Irish landowner, soldier, Member of Parliament, Sheriff of Counties Longford and Westmeath, Sheriff of St Johnstown, and an antiquarian.
Biography
Piers was the son of Sir William Piers and Martha, daughter of Sir James Ware and Mary Bryden, and sister of the antiquarian Sir James Ware. He was the grandson of Henry Piers and great-grandson of the English naval officer William Piers, who had been granted Tristernagh Abbey by Elizabeth I of England as a reward for military and other services in Ireland.Piers served as a military officer in the 1640s, commanding a company in Colonel Castle's Regiment. He held the office of Sheriff of Counties Longford and Westmeath in 1657–1658. He was dubbed a knight by Henry Cromwell at Dublin Castle on 30 November 1658. He was Member of Parliament for Counties Longford and Westmeath in the Third Protectorate Parliament of 1659.
After the Restoration he was created a baronet on 18 February 1661. He was MP for St Johnstown, County Longford between 1661 and 1666 and held the office of High Sheriff of Westmeath in 1663.