William Duckett (Calne MP, died 1749)
William Duckett of Hartham House, Corsham, was a British Army officer and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1741.
Duckett was baptised at Grittleton, Wiltshire on 10 Aug 1685, the second son of Lionel Duckett of Hartham House, Corsham,. He joined the army and was a cornet in the 1st Dragoon Guards in 1712, serving in Flanders until April 1714. He became lieutenant and adjutant in 1715 and captain-lieutenant in1720. He married on 8 July 1721, Mary Turbeville, daughter of Thomas Turberville of Bere Regis, Dorset. In 1723 he became a major in the 2nd troop of horse in the Grenadier Guards.
Duckett was returned as a Whig Member of Parliament for the family borough of Calne at the 1727 British general election and always voted for the Administration in recorded divisions. He was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1729. In August 1733 he was asked by Walpole to bring in Sir Orlando Bridgeman for Calne but excused himself from doing so. He was returned at the 1734 British general election with Walter Hungerford. He did not stand in 1741, but brought in William Elliot his subordinate officer instead. He also retired from the army in 1741.
Duckett died on 12 December 1749, and was buried at St Peter's Church, Petersham. His only child, a daughter Elizabeth, became the second wife of Major-General Granville Elliott.