Theophilus Jones (soldier)
Sir Theophilus Jones (died Osberstown, County Kildare, Ireland, 2 January 1685) was Welsh-Irish soldier and government official from a powerful Protestant family of clerics, soldiers, and landowners.
Jones was the second son of Lewis Jones, Bishop of Killaloe, his mother Mabel Ussher was a sister of Archbishop James Ussher. Jones fought on the Protestant side in the Irish Rebellion of 1641; in 1644 he helped save Lisburn from falling to the Scots. He was later made commander of Lisburn. He became a follower of the Earl of Ormonde in his struggle against the Irish Catholics. Captured in December of 1646 by the O'Neills, he remained an Irish prisoner until fighting between his brother Michael and Owen Roe O'Neill ended in 1648. Oliver Cromwell sent Theophilus Jones to Ireland with supplies in advance of his main force and made him governor of Dublin (a position previously held by his brother Michael.) Until the end of hostilities in 1653 he remained an active commander. In 1656 he was elected to the Second Protectorate Parliament, representing Westmeath, Longford, and King's counties. In 1659 Jones fell out of favor with the government and joined with Charles Coote and others in overthrowing the Commonwealth government in Ireland. Jones represented Meath in the Restoration Irish Parliament, serving alongside his brother Oliver, who represented Knocktopher. In 1660 he was appointed to the new Privy Council of Ireland; in 1661 he was made Scoutmaster-General of Ireland, in succession to his brother Henry Jones.
Jones married Alicia Ussher, a distant cousin. They had at least four children - Arthur, Theophilus (d. 1661), Judith, and Mabella.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Jones, Theophilus (d.1685)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Sir Robert King, John Hewson, Henry Cromwell, John Clark, Daniel Hutchinson, Vincent Gookin (as MPs for Ireland) |
Member of Parliament for King's County, Longford and Westmeath 1654–1658 With: Thomas Scot 1654–1655 Henry Owen 1656–1658 |
Succeeded by The Lord Aungier Sir Henry Piers |
Preceded by John Bysse |
Member of Parliament for County Dublin 1659 |
Succeeded by Sir William Domville Sir William Ussher (in the restored Parliament of Ireland) |
Parliament of Ireland | ||
Preceded by Sir Anthony Morgan William Aston (MPs for Meath and Louth in the Protectorate Parliament) |
Member of Parliament for Meath 1661–1666 With: Sir Robert Forth |
Succeeded by Sir William Talbot Sir Patrick Barnewall |