William Guidott (1671–1745), of Laverstoke and Preston Candover, Hampshire, was an English lawyer and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1708 and 1741.
[3] Guidott was returned unopposed as Whig Member of Parliament for Andover at the 1708 British general election.
He voted with the Opposition in every recorded division He was returned unopposed at the 1734 British general election.
He left no children and on the death of his wife in 1749 Preston Candover passed to their kinsman and heir William Woodroffe, who adopted the name of Guidott.
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