Willoughby Jones

Sir Willoughby Jones 3rd Baronet (24 November 1820 – 21 August 1884) was a Norfolk landowner and an English Conservative Party politician.

Willoughby Jones inherited the baronetcy from his brother Lawrence, who was murdered in Turkey in 1845.

[1] He lived at Cranmer Hall near Fakenham in Norfolk where in 1860 he had to order the felling of the Bale Oak.

[3] On 15 April 1856, he married his cousin Emily Taylor Jones, the daughter of Henry Taylor-Jones (1790–1860), who was his father's half-brother.

The Right Reverend Herbert Jones, second son of the third Baronet, was suffragan Bishop of Lewes.