Sir Hardolph Wasteneys, 4th Baronet JP DL (baptized 19 February 1674 – 17 December 1742) was an English landowner who sat in the House of Commons for East Retford.
[2] Upon the death of his father on 12 March 1678, four-year old Hardolph succeeded as the 4th Wasteneys Baronet, of Headon, in the County of Nottingham.
[4] In 1710, Sir Hardolph rebuilt the manor house at Headon into a mansion, reputedly designed by Thomas Hewet of Shireoaks Hall.
After a disagreement about deer with his main patron, the Duke of Newcastle, he did not stand in 1708 nor afterwards.
In his will he left the bulk of his estate, including the Headon estate, as well as his wife's Lincolnshire property, in trust for his niece, Catherine (née Hutchinson) Bury Sutton,[2] before it passed to his grand-niece, Judith Laetitia Bury (1731–1800), and after her marriage in 1755, to her husband Anthony Eyre of Grove Hall.