William Earle (1728–1774) was a British office holder and politician who sat in the House of Commons briefly in 1774.
Thomas Earle, vicar of Malmesbury and his second wife Grace, and was baptized on 24 April 1728.
In 1752 he was appointed Inspector of baggage in the port of London, in 1755 Commissary of Musters in South Britain and in April 1761 Steward of Chelsea Hospital.
He was appointed receiver of land tax for North Wiltshire in 1761, dismissed in May 1765 and restored in November 1765.
[2] Earle was frustrated in his wish to stand at Malmesbury but eventually at the 1774 general election was nominated for Cricklade.