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William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth

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Name
  
William 2nd

Died
  
December 25, 1732

Role
  
Politician

William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth (1654 – 25 December 1732) was a British peer and politician.

Born in 1654, he was the son of Robert Paston, 1st Earl of Yarmouth and his wife, Rebecca, nee Clayton. In 1671, he married the widowed Charlotte FitzRoy, the illegitimate daughter of Charles II and Elizabeth Killigrew. They had four surviving children:

  • Charles Paston, Lord Paston (1673–1718)
  • Lady Charlotte Paston (1675–1736), married Thomas Herne.
  • Lady Rebecca Paston (1681–1726), married Sir John Holland, 2nd Baronet.
  • Hon. William Paston (1682–1711)
  • Paston was elected Member of Parliament for Norwich from 1678. In 1679, his father was made an earl, and William adopted the style of Lord Paston. He continued to represent Norwich until he inherited his father's title in 1683. His wife having died in 1684, he married Elizabeth Wiseman (the widow of Sir Robert Wiseman and daughter of Dudley North, 4th Baron North) the following month and converted to Roman Catholicism soon after. In February 1687, James II appointed him Treasurer of the Household. He reconverted to Anglicanism in 1689, but refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary when they came to the throne that year, subsequently losing all his offices.

    Suspected of Jacobite activity, he was imprisoned twice, but took the oath in 1696 and was admitted to the House of Lords. Yarmouth died heavily in debt on 25 December 1732 at Epsom, Surrey, aged seventy-eight. As his sons, his brothers and their male heirs had predeceased him, his titles became extinct.

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    William Paston, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth Wikipedia