Sir William Gage, 2nd Baronet of Hengrave (c. 1650–1727) was an English baronet.
He is credited with providing the "greengages", which he introduced to Hengrave Hall from Paris.
[1] He was also involved with negotiating with Henry Ashley Jr as regards the development of the River Lark as a navigable thoroughfare prior to the passage of the River Lark Act 1698.
[2] He was the son of Sir Edward Gage, 1st Baronet of Hengrave and his wife Mary Hervey, daughter of Sir William Hervey MP.
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