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 FITZ WILLIAM. 381 Earldom [I.] II. Barony [I.] IV. 2 and 4. John- (Fitz- William), Earl Frrz- WiLUAM,( a ) &c. [I.], 3.1 but only snrv. b. and h., b. about ' 1719 1CS5 ' d !' led Viscount Miltown, 1716-19; M.P. for Peterborough, 1710-28 ; ami Custos Rot. thereof. He m. 17 Sep. 1718, at Carlton-iu-Lindrick, Notts, Anne, da. and heir of John Stringer of Sutton-upon-Lound, in that co. She d. at Bristol, 14 Sep. 1725, and was bur. at Marholm. He d. 23 Aug. 1728, and was bur. there. Will pr. 1729. Earldom [L] IIL Barony [I.] V. 3, 5, and 1. William (Fitzwilliam), Earl J Fitzwilliam, Viscount Miltown, and Baron Fitz- > 1728 William of Liffohd [I.], only s. and h., 4. 15 Jan. j ' 1719 ; sli/lcd Viscount Miltown till 1728 ; ed. at Eton; M.P. for Peterborough, 1741-42, and Custos J Rot. thereof 1741. He was made a Peer of Great Britain, being, ou 19 April 1742, cr. LORD FITZ- WILLIAM, BARON OF MILTON, co. Northampton, and subsequently, on 6 Sep. 1746, cr. VISCOUNT MILTON and EARL FITZWILLIAM OF NORBOUOUGH, co. Northampton. Lord of the Bedchamber 24 June 1751. ( b ) He m. 22 June 1714, at St. Geo. Han. so,., Anne, 1st da. (whose issue became coheir) of Thomas (Watson- Wentworth), 1st Maiiquess of Rockinoham, by Mary, da. of Daniel (Finch), Earl of Winchilsea and Notting- ham. He d. 10 Aug. 1750, and was bur. the 20th at Marholm. Will pr. 1756. His widow d. 29 Aug. 1769, at Chelsea, Midx., and was far. 11 Sep. at Marholm. Will pr. Feb. 1770. Barony. I. 1712. Earldom. I. 174G. Earldom, &c. II. Earldom [I.J IV. Barony [T.] VI. 2, 4, and G. William (Fitzwilliam, after- wards Wentworth-Fitzwilliam), Earl Fitzwilliam of Norborough, Viscount Milton, and Baron Fitz william of Milton, also Eahl Fitzwilliam, Viscount Miltown, and Baron Fitzwilliam of Lifford [I.], s. f 1 ' ub - and h.. b. 30 May 1748, at Milton, and bap. 1 July at Castor, co. Northampton ; styled Viscount Milton till 1746 when (in his 9th year) he sue. to his father's estates and titles ; ed. at Eton and at King's Coll., Cambridge ; took his seat in the House, 1769, opposing Lord North's policy as to the claims of America ; sue. 011 the death, 2 July 1782, of his maternal uncle, Charles, (Watson-Wentworth), Marquess of Rockingham (the prime minister) to the vast estates of the Wentworth family in Yorkshire, and by Royal lie, 7 Dec. 1807, took the name of Wentieorlh before that of Fitzwilliam. He entertained the Prince of Wales and about 40,000 people 2 Sep. 1789, at Wentworth, co. York ; was cr. D.C.L. of Oxford, 3 July 1793 ; Lord President of the Council, July to Dec. 1794, and again Feb. to Oct. 1806, being meantime Lord Lieut, of Ireland for a few months in 1795. He was also Lord Lieut, of the west riding of Yorkshire, 1798-1819. He m. firstly, 10 July 1770, at St. Geo. Han. sq, Charlotte, 2d da. of William (Ponsonbv), 2d Earl of Bessborouoh [L], by Caroline, da. of William (Cavendish), 3d Duke of Devonshire. She, who was 6. 29 Nov. and bap. 21 Dec. 1747, at Marylebone, d. 13 May 1822, in her 74th year at Milton House, and was bur. at Marholm. Her will pr. 1822. He m. secondly, 21 July 1823, at Bishopscourt, co. Kildare (he aged 78 and she 70) Louisa, Dow. Baroness Ponsonby of Imokilly, 4th da. of Richard (Moi.esworth), 3d Viscount Molesworth [I.], by his second wife, Mary, da. of the Ven. William Usher. She, who was 6. 23 Oct. 1749, d. 1 Sep. 1824, and was Aur. at Marholm. He d. 8 Feb. 1833, in his 85th year, at Milton House, and was bur. at Marholm. Will pr. Sep. 1833. (") See vol. ii, p. 102, sub " Cadogan," for instances of the surname as the title of au Earldom. (b) He had a few months previously (April 1751) been one of the sis Earls who supported the pall at the funeral of Frederick, Prince of Wales.