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YONGE, SIR WILLIAM, BART . (c. 1693-1755), English politician, was the son of Sir Walter Yonge of Colyton, Devon-shire, and great
great
parliament as member for Honiton; and he succeeded his father, the third baronet, in 1731. In the House
impeachment
Horace Walpole by moving that prisoners impeached for high treason should be allowed the assistance of counsel. In 1748 he was elected F.R.S. He died at Escott, near Honiton, on the 10th of August 1755. By his second wife, Anne, daughter and coheiress of Thomas, Lord Howard of Effingham, he had two sons and six daughters. He enjoyed some reputation as aversifier, some of his lines being even mistaken for the work
Crew
His eldest son, SIR GEORGE YONGE (1731-1812), was member of parliament for Honiton continuously from 1754 to 1794, and held a number of different government appointments, becoming a lord of the admiralty (1766-70), vice-treasurer for Ireland (1782), secretary of state for war (1782-94, with an interval from April to December 1783), master of the mint (1794-99). In 1799 he was appointed governor of the Cape of Good Hope. Serious charges being brought against his administration, which was marked by great lack of judgment, he was re-called in 1801. He died on the 25th of September 1812. The baronetcy became extinct at his death.End of Article: YONGE, SIR WILLIAM, BART If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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