Sir William Brownlow, 4th Baronet

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A portrait of Brownlow by Godfrey Kneller
Dorothy Mason (d. 1700), first wife of Sir William Brownlow, 4th Baronet. Portrait by Godfrey Kneller

Sir William Brownlow, 4th Baronet (5 November 1665 – 6 March 1701) was an English politician.

He was the younger son of Sir Richard Brownlow, 2nd Baronet (died 1668) of Humby in Lincolnshire, by his wife Elizabeth Freke, a daughter of John Freke of Stretton in Dorset.

Career

He was educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.[1] In 1689 he was elected as a Member of Parliament for Peterborough in Lincolnshire, a seat he held until 1698, and then represented Bishop's Castle from 1698 to 1700. In 1697 he succeeded his elder brother Sir John Brownlow, 3rd Baronet (1659–1697), builder of the surviving Belton House, who committed suicide, as the 4th Baronet, and inherited his estates including Belton, which the 3rd Baronet had inherited from their childless great uncle Sir John Brownlow, 1st Baronet (c. 1594–1679) of Belton.

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