Sir William Leman, 2nd Baronet

Sir William Leman, 2nd Baronet (19 December 1637 – 18 July 1701) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1690 to 1695.

Leman was the son of Sir William Leman, 1st Baronet and his wife Rebecca Prescot, daughter of Edward Prescot, of Thoby, in Essex, and of London. He inherited the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1667.[1]

He was appointed High Sheriff of Hertfordshire for 1676–77. In 1690, Leman was elected Member of Parliament for Hertford and held the seat until 1695.

He developed Goodman's Fields, near Aldgate and now in East London. He used family names to identify the streets: alongside Leman Street he named Mansell Street after his wife's family, Prescot Street after that of his mother, and Ayliff/Alie Street after his daughter-in-law's family, Aley.[1]

Leman died at his house at Northaw at the age of 63 and was succeeded by his grandson William. He had married Mary Mansell, daughter of Sir Lewis Mansell, 2nd Baronet of Margam in 1655.[1]

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  • "LEMAN, Sir William, 2nd Bt. (1637-1701), of Northaw, Herts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
Parliament of England
Preceded by
Sir Thomas Byde
Sir William Cowper, 2nd Baronet
Member of Parliament for Hertford
1690–1695
With: Sir William Cowper, 2nd Baronet
Succeeded by
Sir William Cowper, 2nd Baronet
William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper
Baronetage of England
Preceded by
William Leman
Baronet
(of Northaw)
1667–1701
Succeeded by
William Leman
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