Constituency Dates
Newport I.o.W. 1727 – 1727
Great Bedwyn 1727 – 14 Apr. 1732
Family and Education
b. c. 1685, 2nd s. of William Willys of Austin Friars, London, Hamburg merchant (4th s. of Sir Thomas Willys, 1st Bt.), by his and w. Catherine, da. of Robert Gore of Chelsea, merchant, wid. of George Evelyn (d.v.p. 1676) of Wotton, Surr. unm. suc. bro. as 6th Bt. 17 July 1726.
Address
Main residence: Fen Ditton, Cambs.
biography text

Sir William Willys headed the poll at Great Bedwyn in 1727, presumably with the support of his brother-in-law, Francis Stonehouse of Hungerford and of Stokke, in Great Bedwyn, a former Member for the borough, who had married Mary Evelyn, Willys’s half-sister.1Muskett, Suff. Manorial Fams. ii. 102; Coll. Top. et Gen. v. 35, 361; Evelyn Diary, ed. E. S. de Beer, v. 358 n. 6, 7. He voted with the Administration in all recorded divisions till his death, 14 Apr. 1732.

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Notes
  • 1. Muskett, Suff. Manorial Fams. ii. 102; Coll. Top. et Gen. v. 35, 361; Evelyn Diary, ed. E. S. de Beer, v. 358 n. 6, 7.