William Holbech (1748 – 6 July 1812[1]) was an English politician from Warwickshire.
He was the oldest son of Hugh Holbech of Whitley Hall and his wife Catherine, daughter of Col. Robert Cornewall.
[2] In 1771, aged 23, he inherited (from his uncle William Holbech) his grandfather's estates at Farnborough Hall, Warwickshire, Mollington, Oxfordshire and Radston, Northamptonshire.
[2] He was elected at a by-election in 1794 as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Lord Guilford's family borough of Banbury.
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