William Joliffe

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Bornc.1622
Died1712
William Joliffe
Member of Parliament for Poole
In office
1698–1705
Preceded byLord Ashley
Sir Nathaniel Napier
Succeeded bySamuel Weston
Sir William Phippard
Personal details
Bornc.1622
Died1712
Spouse(s)
Martha Foley
(m. 1659; died 1667)

Lady Mary Hastings
(m. 1670; died 1678)

Elizabeth Trenchard Every
(m. 1686; died 1694)
RelationsDavid Papillon (grandson)
William Vane, 2nd Viscount Vane (grandson)
ChildrenAnne Papillon
Lucy, Viscountess Vane
Parent(s)William Joliffe
Anne Webb

William Joliffe JP (c.1622 – 1712) was an English merchant and politician who served as Member of Parliament for Poole from 1698 to 1705.[1]

Joliffe was born in c.1622 into a family that had been mercers in Leek, Staffordshire since the mid-15th century. He was the third, but second surviving, son of William Joliffe of Botham Hall, Cheddleton, Staffordshire, and Anne Webb, a daughter of Benedict Webb of Kingswood, Gloucestershire. His father, who held office during the Interregnum, added considerably to their estates by the acquisition of Botham Hall and Caverswall Castle. [1]

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