- Henry Hele
Henry Hele
M.D. (1688/9-1778) was an English physician, who became a substantial landowner inWiltshire andSomerset .Origins
Hele was the son of Richard Hele, of the Close, Sarum, whose will (dated 1704 and proved in 1706) described him as “gentleman”. At the date of Richard’s will, Henry had two brothers, Richard (1688/89-1756), later a
prebendary of Salisbury) and John, and two sisters, Amy and Susannah. The elder Richard’s origins are obscure, though he may be connected to the two Richard Heales (father and son), who were identified as musicians in deeds of bastardy and settlement from the 1670s in the Salisbury City Council archives. [Wiltshire and Swindon Archives: Salisbury City Council, G23/0/1 - G23/1/277]Practice
Hele practised successfully as a physician in
Salisbury for over 50 years. He engaged in a long-running professional controversy in theSalisbury Journal with his younger rival, John Barker (1708-1749). At a meeting on 24 September 1766, he was nominated as one of the first two physicians of the new hospital that became the Salisbury General Infirmary. Towards the end of his long life, in 1776, he became involved in a scandal concerning an alleged conspiracy by one Mary Bowes to have her sister Diana forcibly incarcerated in a lunatic asylum. Hele signed the certificate of lunacy that made the scheme possible and was indicted by a grand jury. [A series of Letters of the First Earl of Malmesbury, his Family and Friends (1870), p.349]Property
From 1744, Hele lived in Myles Place, one of the finest houses in the Cathedral Close in Salisbury. [ [http://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/history.php?page=19 |Salisbury Cathedral web-site, accessed on 23 June 2008] ] He was involved in numerous land transactions and acquired, in particular, the manors of
Sock Dennis [ [ http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66502 | Victoria County History of Somerset, Volume 3 (1974)] ] andSouth Petherton in Somerset, and Brook House and Lodgwood Farm, near Westbury, Wiltshire. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16096 | Victoria County History of Wiltshire, Volume 8 (1965)] ]Family, death and posterity
By his first wife, Hele had two daughters and co-heirs, Jane (1720/1-1768; married Thomas Phipps of Leigh,
Westbury, Wiltshire ) and Martha (married Joceline Robinson). In April 1737, Hele married secondly Jane Rolfe, the daughter of John Rolfe, who reputedly brought with her a fortune of £10,000. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=2rURAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA96&dq=%22henry+hele%22#PPA96,M1|The County Magazine, 1788] ]Hele died on 24 June 1778 [Obituary in "Gentleman's Magazine" (1779)] . In his will (proved on 9 July 1778), he made bequests of money totalling over £23,000, as well as disposing of his real property. He was buried in
Salisbury Cathedral and his memorial inscription reads: “M.S. [Memoriae sacrum] Henrici Hele qui rem medicam in hoc clause & civitate adjacenti per quinqueginta annose probe & feliciter exercuit”. ["Sacred to the memory of Henry Hele who conducted a medical practice in this Close and adjoining city for fifty years with integrity and success".]References
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