Richard Hansard

Sir Richard Hansard (c. 1550–1619) was an English-born soldier who served and settled in Ireland during the Tudor and Stuart eras.

He fought for the Crown during Tyrone's Rebellion, during which he was given command of the key town of Ballyshannon in County Donegal.

His wife Anne was the daughter of Sir Edward Martury of Genby.

[1] He took part in the suppression of O'Doherty's Rebellion of 1608 and had warned the Governor George Paulet of danger shortly before the Burning of Derry which launched the uprising.

He also set aside money from his lands to pay for a schoolmaster and other officials in the town.