Sir William Pilkington, 8th Baronet
1775–1850 (age 75)
Biography
Sir William Pilkington, 8th Baronet, represented the English landed gentry of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His baronetcy connected him to a distinguished family line, and he maintained the social and civic responsibilities associated with his rank and station during a period of significant national development.
Pilkington's burial at the Church of St Helen in Sandal reflects his deep roots in his local community and his adherence to the Anglican traditions of the English gentry. His life embodied the continuity of the English aristocratic and landed classes during the Georgian and Regency periods.