William Best, 1st Baron Wynford
1767–1845 (age 78)
Biography
William Best, 1st Baron Wynford (1767–1845), was a distinguished jurist and legal figure who played an important role in the English judicial system during a period of legal reform. His career in the law spanned decades, and he rose to prominence through his expertise and dedication to the administration of justice. His elevation to the peerage as Baron Wynford reflected his significant contributions to the legal profession and to the nation.
Baron Wynford was laid to rest at the Church of St Paulinus in St Paul's Cray, Kent, a church with deep historical roots. His burial there marks the final resting place of a man whose life was devoted to the law and to the principles of justice. His legacy endures in the legal traditions he helped to shape and in the memory of those who knew his work.