William Vyse (b Sambrook 11 February 1710 – d Birmingham 29 June 1770) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of Salop from 13 March 1735 until his death.
[3] He held the living of St Philip, Birmingham[4] and became Treasurer of Lichfield Cathedral in 1734.
[7][8] Another, William, was Archdeacon of Coventry,[9] and it was he (according to the inscription) who had the monument to his father set up in Birmingham Cathedral.
Spencer Madan, Lord Bishop of Peterborough; and, dying in 1827, she was buried at Lichfield in the same vault as her brother General George Vyse.
[10] Their sister Catherine in 1768 became the second wife of Sir George Smith, 1st Bart., was widowed in the following year, and died in 1786.