Sir William Richardson, 1st Baronet (after 1749 – 29 October 1830) was an Irish politician.
He was created a baronet on 30 August 1787[2][3] and served as High Sheriff of Tyrone in 1789.
[4] He married twice: firstly, Mary, widow of Carey Hamilton, and daughter and coheir of William Newburgh, of Ballyhaise, County Cavan, a son of Colonel Brockhill Newburgh, and secondly Eliza Richardson, daughter of the Reverend Galbraith Richardson.
He was succeeded by his son Sir James Mervyn Richardson, who changed his surname by royal licence on 20 April 1822 to Richardson-Bunbury to commemorate his mother's family.
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