William Kenrick (1774–1829)

William Kenrick (21 January 1774 – 22 October 1829)[1] was an English lawyer and politician.

He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and called to the bar in 1800 at the Middle Temple.

[3] His paternal uncle was John Kenrick, who in 1779 purchased the patronage of the borough of Bletchingley in Surrey from their cousin Sir Robert Clayton.

When John died in 1799, Jarvis Kenrick succeeded him in the patronage, and at the 1806 general election returned his son William as MP for Bletchingley.

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