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William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax

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The Most Honourable
The Marquess of Halifax
Member of the England Parliament
for Newark
In office
1689–1695
Serving with
  • Nicholas Saunderson (1689–1693)
  • Sir Francis Molyneux (1693–1695)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
  • Sir George Markham
  • Sir Francis Molyneux
Personal details
Born
William Savile

1665
England
Died31 August 1700(1700-08-31) (aged 34–35)
England
Political partyTory
Spouses
  • Elizabeth Grimston
    (m. 1687)
  • Mary Finch
    (m. 1695)
Children
Parents
EducationChrist Church, Oxford

William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax (1665 – 31 August 1700), was the son of George Savile, 1st Viscount Halifax and Dorothy Savile, Viscountess Halifax (née Spencer). He was educated in Geneva in 1677 and matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, in 1681, but did not take a degree. He travelled on the continent in 1684–1687, returning on his brother's death. From that time, he was known as Lord Elland, from his father's subsidiary title of Baron Savile of Elland.

He was elected Member of Parliament for Newark-on-Trent from 1689 to 1695. He was a Tory and voted in 1689 that the throne was not vacant.

He had four daughters including:

He died in 1700, at an early age from "an inward feavour". He died without male issue, so his peerages became extinct, but the baronetcy was inherited by a cousin.

References

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  1. ^ "Lady Dorothy Savile, Countess of Burlington and Countess of Cork (1699–1758)". National Trust Collections. Retrieved 10 March 2015.

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Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Newark
1689–1695
With: Nicholas Saunderson 1689–1693
Sir Francis Molyneux, Bt 1693–1695
Succeeded by
Peerage of England
Preceded by Marquess of Halifax
1695–1700
Extinct
Earl of Halifax
1695–1700
Viscount Halifax
1695–1700
Baronetage of England
Preceded by Baronet
of Thornhill
1695–1700
Succeeded by
John Savile