William Windham (of Earsham, junior)

For other people named William Windham, see William Windham (disambiguation).

William Windham (c. 1706 1789) was a British landowner and politician. The son of William Windham of Earsham (died 1730) and Anne Tyrrell, he came of an old Norfolk family. He is sometimes called William Windham Ashe, a misnomer according to the History of Parliament.[1]

In April 1734, he married Mary, Dowager Countess of Deloraine (d. 1744), daughter of Capt. Charles Howard and granddaughter of Col. Philip Howard, but the two had no children.

He entered Parliament for the nearby borough of Aldeburgh in 1747, for which he sat until 1761. He briefly returned to Parliament for Helston from 1766 to 1768.

Upon his death in 1789, Earsham went to his nephew, Joseph Wyndham-Bower.

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
William Conolly
Richard Plumer
Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh
1747–1761
With: Zachary Philip Fonnereau
Succeeded by
Zachary Philip Fonnereau
Philip Fonnereau
Preceded by
Francis Godolphin
Sir John Evelyn, Bt
Member of Parliament for Helston
1766–1768
With: Sir John Evelyn, Bt 1766–1767
William Evelyn 1767–1768
Succeeded by
William Evelyn
The Earl of Clanbrassil


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