THOMAS WHARTON, 1ST MARQUIS of WHARTON BIOGRAPHY
THOMAS WHARTON, 1ST MARQUIS of WHARTON BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
WHARTON, THOMAS WHARTON, 1ST MARQUIS of (1648-1715). —Statesman and writer of "Lillibullero," s. of the 4th Baron W., was one of the most profligate men of his age. He was a supporter of the Exclusion Bill, and consequently obnoxious to James II. His only contribution to literature was the doggerel ballad, "Lillibullero" (1688), which had so powerful a political effect that its author claimed to have sung a King out of three kingdoms. He was generally disliked and distrusted, but held for a short time, from 1708, the Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland, when he had Addison as his chief sec.