William Hay (1695 - 1755) was an English Whig politician and author.
He later served as a Whig politician representing the constituency of Hastings.
His son, the seventh Baron, was a Whig politician and writer.
The two were the first True Whig politicians to hold their respective offices.
His son, the third Earl, was also a Whig politician and held minor office from 1846 to 1851 in the same government as his father.
His father, Thomas Ewing, was a very successful lawyer and Whig politician at the national level.
A group of practical Whig politicians nominated Fillmore for vice president.
Whitley was a prominent figure in Chester and a major Whig politician.
As a result, most ladies in waiting were the wives or relatives of leading Whig politicians.
He was the son of Joseph Perrin, a judge and Whig politician.