Pinckney Wilkinson (c. 1693–1784) was a British merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1784.
[1] He married Mary Thurloe (or Thurlow) at Lincoln's Inn chapel on 16 December 1735.
It was said he gave her £30,000 down, and at least as much more in expectation, and Pitt referred to "the great inheritance’ his wife brought".
[1] Wilkinson's second daughter Mary married John Smith without her parents’ consent.
[2] At the 1774 general election Wilkinson was returned by his son-in-law Pitt, who stood himself, as Member of Parliament for Old Sarum.