Sir William Farrell-Skeffington, 1st Baronet
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Sir William Charles Farrell-Skeffington, 1st Baronet, (24 June 1742 - 26 January 1815) was a British soldier.
Born William Charles Farrell in London, he was appointed to an ensigncy in the 1st Foot Guards on 11th February 1761, and married Catherine Josepha Hubbard, eldest daughter of the merchant Michael Hubbard of Tenerife, on 9th December 1765. On 27th May 1768 he was appointed a Lieutenant and Captain in the 1st Guards, and on the 11th of June that year[1] assumed the surname of Skeffington by royal warrant, tracing his membership of that ancient Leicestershire family through his grandmother, Elizabeth Skeffington.
On 5th February 1772 he rose to the rank of Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel, and last appeared in the Army List in 1778, presumably retiring thereafter. In 1786, he was appointed a baronet, and later became deputy lieutenant of Leicestershire. In 1794, he was appointed to the colonelcy of the Leicestershire Yeomanry, effective 9th May, and held the post until November 1803.
He had one surviving son, Lumley St. George Skeffington, who succeeded him in the baronetcy, but did not inherit his estate in Leicestershire; Skeffington Hall, its grounds, and the library were sold in July 1814, just before Sir William's death.
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- ^ Date from 1965 article; Lumley's obituary states the name was changed in 1772.
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- Sir William Skeffington, Bart. as Colonel of The Leicestershire Yeomanry, c. 1794. Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 43 iss. 173, p.27. March 1965. [Contains a reproduction of a portrait made c. 1795-1800]
- Obituary of Sir William Skeffington, Bt., in The Times, January 28, 1815
- Obituary of Lumley St. George Skeffington in the Gentleman's Magazine, vol. XXXV, January-June 1851. pp. 198-9.
- SKEFFINGTON of Skeffington, Leics, baronetcies list