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William Paulet, 4th Marquess of Winchester

William Paulet
Marquess of Winchester
Baron St. John
Arms of Paulet, Marquess of Winchester: Sable, three swords pilewise points in base proper pomels and hilts or
BornBefore 1560
Died4 February 1629 (aged 68–69)
BuriedSt. Mary's Church, Basing, Hampshire
51°16′17″N 1°02′48″W / 51.271389°N 1.046667°W / 51.271389; -1.046667
Noble familyPaulet
Spouse(s)Lucy Cecil
IssueWilliam Paulet
Thomas Paulet
John Paulet, 5th Marquess of Winchester
Henry Paulet
Charles Paulet
Edward
FatherWilliam Paulet, 3rd Marquess of Winchester
MotherAnne Howard

William Paulet, 4th Marquess of Winchester (bef. 1560[1] – 4 February 1629) was an English nobleman, the son of William Paulet, 3rd Marquess of Winchester and Anne or Agnes Howard.[2] He was styled Lord St. John from 1576 to 1598. He was summoned to Parliament on 16 January 1581 in his father's barony as Lord St. John.[1] On 24 November 1598, he succeeded his father as 4th Marquess of Winchester. Paulet experienced great financial difficulties arising from his magnificent style of living and his lavish entertainment of Elizabeth I at Basing House.[1][3]

Marriage and issue

On 28 February 1587 at St Martin-in-the-Fields, he married Lady Lucy Cecil, daughter of Sir Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter and his first wife, Dorothy Neville.[1] Lucy and William had six children:[4]

His wife, Lucy, was treated for cancer in 1614 by the court physician Théodore de Mayerne.[5] She died 1 October 1614 and was buried a month later in the Cecil vault in Westminster Abbey.[1]

Death

William Paulet died at Hackwood, near Basingstoke, on 4 February 1629, and was buried at Basing, Hampshire.[1]

Footnotes

Sources

Peerage of England
Preceded by Marquess of Winchester
1598–1628
Succeeded by
Baron St John of Basing
(descended by acceleration)

1598–1624