Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd Baronet

Watkin Williams-Wynn
MP for Denbighshire
In office
30 June 1716 – 1741
MP for Montgomeryshire
In office
1741 – 23 February 1742
MP for Denbighshire
In office
23 February 1742 – 20 September 1749
Mayor of Oswestry
In office
29 September 1728 – 28 September 1729
Mayor of Chester
In office
29 September 1732 – 28 September 1733
Personal details
Born1692
Llanforda, near Oswestry
Died20 September 1749(1749-09-20) (aged 57)
Resting placeSt Mary's, Ruabon
PartyTory
Spouse(s)(1) Anne Vaughan, 1715 – 1748
(2) Frances Shakerley, July 1748
ChildrenJohn Williams Wynn (1716 – died young)
Mary Williams (1717–1735)
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet (1748–1789)
Parent(s)Sir William Williams, 2nd Baronet
Jane Thelwall
Alma materJesus College, Oxford
OccupationLandowner and politician
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Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd Baronet (c. 1692 – 26 September 1749) was a British Tory politician and landowner who represented Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1716 to 1749. A lifelong Tory, he was also a prominent Jacobite sympathiser. Williams-Wynn helped engineer the downfall of Prime Minister Robert Walpole in 1742 and engaged in negotiations with the exiled Stuarts prior to the Jacobite rising of 1745 but did not participate in the rebellion himself. Williams-Wynn died in a hunting accident in 1749.