William Irby, 1st Baron Boston
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William Irby, 1st Baron Boston (8 March 1707 – 30 March 1775) was a British peer and Member of Parliament.
Irby was the son of Sir Edward Irby, 1st Baronet and inherited his father's baronetcy in 1718. On 26 August 1746, he married Albinia Selwyn and they had three children. Irby had been a Page of Honour to King George I and King George II in the final and first few years of their reigns, respectively. He was also an equerry to Frederick, Prince of Wales from 1728 to 1736, Vice-Chamberlain to the Prince's wife, Augusta from 1736 to 1751 and her Lord Chamberlain from 1751 to 1772. Irby had also been MP for Launceston from 1735 to 1747 and for Bodmin from 1747 to 1761. In 1761 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Boston, of Boston in the County of Lincoln, and became Lord of the Manor of Hedsor in 1764. He died in 1775, aged 68 and was buried in Whiston, Northamptonshire.
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Preceded by Thomas Murray |
Page of Honour 1724–1731 |
Succeeded by Hon. John Boscawen |
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by John King Sir William Morrice, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Launceston with Sir William Morrice, Bt 1735–1747 |
Succeeded by Sir William Morrice, Bt Sir John St Aubyn, Bt |
Preceded by William Pitt Edward Willes |
Member of Parliament for Old Sarum with Thomas Pitt 1747 |
Succeeded by Earl of Middlesex The Viscount Doneraile |
Preceded by John LaRoche Thomas Bludworth |
Member of Parliament for Bodmin with John LaRoche 1747–1752 George Hunt 1753–1761 1747–1761 |
Succeeded by George Hunt John Parker |
Peerage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by New Creation |
Baron Boston | Succeeded by Frederick Irby |
Baronetage of Great Britain | ||
Preceded by Edward Irby |
Baronet (of Whapload and Boston) |
Succeeded by Frederick Irby |