Sir William Smyth, 6th Baronet
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Sir Edward Smyth, Bt | |
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| Born | c. 1719 |
| Died | 25 January 1777 (aged 57–58) |
| Alma mater | Trinity Hall, Cambridge |
| Spouse | Abigail Wood |
| Parent(s) | Sir Edward Smyth, 3rd Baronet Anne Hedges |
| Relatives | Sir Edward Smyth, 2nd Baronet (grandfather) Charles Hedges (grandfather) Sir Edward Bowyer-Smijth, 10th Baronet (grandson) |
Sir William Smyth, 6th Baronet (c. 1719 – 25 January 1777) was an English landowner and clergyman.
He was a younger son of Sir Edward Smyth, 3rd Baronet and the former Anne Hedges, who received £10,000 from her father on her marriage to Smyth in January 1710.[1] Among his elder brothers were Sir Edward Smyth, 4th Baronet and Sir Charles Smyth, 5th Baronet.[2]
His paternal grandparents were Sir Edward Smyth, 2nd Baronet and the former Jane Vandeput (a daughter of Peter Vandeput).[3] His maternal grandparents were the former Eleanor Smith and Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Hedges, a Judge of the High Court of Admiralty from 1689 to 1714 who later served as one of Queen Anne's Secretaries of State.[1]
He graduated from Trinity Hall, Cambridge in 1754 with a Bachelor of Laws.[2]