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  1. William Ward. The name William Ward may refer to: * William Ward (priest) died 1641 * William Ward (engraver) (1762-1826), English engraver * William Ward (cricketer) (1787-1849), British cricketer, scorer of the first ever double-century * William Ward (football coach), American college football coach at the University of Michigan

  2. William Ward (1677–1720) and Fee tail · See more » Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford. Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford (c. 1599 – 21 August 1673), known as the Lord Grey of Groby from 1614 to 1628, was an English nobleman and military leader. New!!: William Ward (1677–1720) and Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford · See more »

  3. William Ward (1677–1720) was Member of Parliament for Staffordshire from 1710–1713 and 1715 until his death. He was the eldest son of Hon. William Ward of Willingsworth in Sedgley and Anne daughter and eventual heir of William Parkes of Willingsworth.

  4. He and his wife had three sons and four daughters. His son, John Ward succeeded his second cousin as Baron Ward in 1740 and to the entailed Dudley estates, and was created Viscount Dudley and Ward in 1763. References. Burkes Peerage (1939 edition). Notes and References. Web site: WARD, William (1677-1720), of Willingsworth Hall, Sedgeley, Staffs. .

  5. William Ward. Birth. 1677. Death. 25 Oct 1720 (aged 42–43) Burial. Saint Bartholomew's Cemetery. Wednesbury, Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, West Midlands, England Add to Map. Memorial ID.

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  7. William Ward (1677–1720) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1710 and 1720 . Ward was the eldest surviving son of Hon. William Ward of Willingsworth in Sedgley and his wife Anne Parkes, daughter of William Parkes of Willingsworth.