Colonel William Wollaston MP
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Colonel William Wollaston (1731,
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– 10 November 1797,
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) was a British
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for Ipswich between 1768 and 1784. He was born the eldest son of William Wollaston, MP and his wife Elizabeth Faquier and educated at Bury St Edmunds Grammar School. Before gaining his position in Parliament, he served as colonel of the Eastern Battalion in the Suffolk Militia. He was a close friend of artist Thomas Gainsborough, with whom he shared a love of music. Gainsborough painted Wollaston's portrait in about 1758. In 1794 to pay off a gambling debt Wollaston sold the family estate of
Finborough Hall Finborough Hall is a Grade II listedHistoric England.St Georges School, Finborough Hall. National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 March 2016. stucco-faced Tuscan-style country house in Great Finborough, Suffolk, England. The grounds were ...
to Roger Pettiward (d.1833), whose family owned the neighbouring estate at Onehouse. He was married to Blanche, daughter of Robert Hyde Page and sister of Sir Thomas-Hyde Page. Bernard Burke, ''Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain.'' 4th ed. London : Harrison, Pall Mall, 1863. 1689
/ref> They had no children.


References

* John Bernard Burke, ''A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain'' (1863) p. 1689 * John Nichols, ''Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century'' (1817) p. 834 * Augustine Page, John Kirby, ''A supplement to The Suffolk traveller f J. Kirby' (Ipswich, 1844) p. 536 *


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Bookplate of William Wollaston
Rare Books of the Shimeon Brisman Collection in Jewish Studies, Washington University 1730 births 1797 deaths People from Great Finborough Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Ipswich British MPs 1768–1774 British MPs 1774–1780 British MPs 1780–1784 {{England-GreatBritain-MP-stub