William Knighton

William Knighton

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honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable
name = Sir William Knighton, Bt.
honorific-suffix = GCH


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order =Private Secretary to the Sovereign
term_start = 1822
term_end = 1830
monarch = George IV
predecessor = Lt. Gen. Sir Benjamin Bloomfield
successor = Lt. Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor
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Sir William Knighton, 1st Baronet GCH (1776 – 11 October 1836), was Private Secretary to the Sovereign, George IV 1822–1830.

He was born in 1776, and studied under his uncle, Dr. Bredall, in Tavistock, Devon. He spent two years at Guys Hospital, London, and received a diploma from the University of St Andrews in 1797. In that year he was Assistant Surgeon at the Royal Naval Hospital Plymouth, and then commenced private practice, initially in Devonport, in London from 1803 then briefly Edinburgh, then in London again from 1806. He was Medical Officer to the Embassy to Spain in 1809. He retired from private practice in 1822.

Knighton studied at the University of Edinburgh for three years. He received MD's from the University of Aberdeen in 1806, from the Archbishop of Canterbury, and from the University of Gottingen in 1821.

He was Physician to the Prince of Wales in 1810. He was also auditor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and from 1821–1830 was Private Secretary to the King and Keeper of the Privy Purse. In an almost unprecedented move, the King surrendered control of his financial affairs to Knighton in 1822, on account of his enormous debts. After three years, in 1825, Knighton declared that the King was free of debt. He had an unparallel influence over the King, and letters from the King to Knighton were addressed "M [y] D [ear] F [riend] ," unlike the normal third-person that was associated with the Sovereign.

He was created a baronet on 1 January 1813 and died in 1836.

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