Henry Williams-Wynn


Sir Henry Watkin Williams-Wynn KCB GCH was a British MP in the early 19th century. From 1824 to 1853, he served as the British Envoy to Denmark.

Early life

He was the younger son of eight children, six of whom survived to adulthood, of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet, and, his second wife, Charlotte Grenville. Among his siblings was elder brothers Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 5th Baronet and Charles Williams-Wynn, Secretary at War and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. His sister Henrietta Elizabeth Williams-Wynn, married Thomas Cholmondeley, 1st Baron Delamere.
His father was the only son of Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd Baronet and his second wife, Frances Shackerley of Cheshire, and succeeded to the baronetcy when only a baby after his father was killed by a fall from his horse while hunting. His maternal grandparents were Elizabeth (née Wyndham) Grenville and Prime Minister George Grenville.

Career

Williams-Wynn sat for Midhurst from January to May 1807. From 1824 to 1853, he served as the British Envoy to Denmark.
He was appointed Knight Commander, Order of the Bath and was appointed Knight Grand Cross, Hanoverian Order.

Personal life

On 30 September 1813, he married Hon. Hester Frances Smith, daughter of Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington of Upton and the former Anne Boldero-Barnard. Together, they were the parents of:
Williams-Wynn died on 28 March 1856.

Descendants

Through his eldest daughter Charlotte, he was a grandfather of four, including Countess Helene von Bismarck-Schierstein , and Count Otto Franz Karl von Bismarck-Schierstein.