William Wodehouse

William Wodehouse (c. 1706 - 13 May 1737), of Kimberley, Norfolk, was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1737.

He was educated at Wymondham School, under Messrs Sayer and Brett and was admitted at Caius College, Cambridge on 12 June 1723.

He was also returned as MP for Cirencester on the interest of his father-in-law, but chose to sit for Norfolk.

[2] Wodehouse died, in London on 13 May 1737 from smallpox and was buried at St James Westminster.

He had no children, and the baronetcy was eventually inherited by his younger brother Armine, who succeeded him as MP for Norfolk.