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William Henry Drayton

Other notable men have similar names, see: William Drayton (disambiguation).

William Henry Drayton (September 1742September 3, 1779), was an American planter and lawyer from Charleston, South Carolina. He served as a delegate for South Carolina to the Continental Congress in 1778 and 1779.

William Henry was born at his father's plantation, Drayton Hall, on the bank of the Ashley River near Charleston . His father, John Drayton had just completed construction of this massive main house on the rice plantation. His mother was Charlotta Bull Drayton, the daughter of the colony's Governor John Bull . This would remain William's home throughout his life. In 1750 he sent to England for his education. He first studied at Westminster School where he also met young Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. Then he went on to Balliol College, Oxford before returning home in 1764. He read law and as admitted to the bar in South Carolina.

Drayton at first opposed the growing sense of colonial unity and resistance after the Stamp Act Congress, but reversed his position as the Revolution grew nearer. He first wrote a series of published letters opposing the American actions. When these were published in England, he was made a member of the Colonial Council in 1772. Governor Bull appointed him to the Colony's Court in 1774. But later that year he wrote a pamphlet, the American Claim of Rights , that supported the call for a Continental Congress. This got him removed from all government positions which completed his conversion to the Rebel cause.

He became a member of Ssouth Carolina's Committee of Safety in 1775, as well as the privisional Congress that functioned as the colony's rebel government. When they began operating under an interim cconstitution in 1776 he returned to his seat on the council, serving as Chief Justice of state's Supreme Court.

In 1778 Carolina sent Drayton as a delegate to the Continental Congress where he gave strong support to the military. He died while in office at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is buried in the Christ Church Burial Ground there. His home, 'Drayton Hall' is now within the expanded city of Charleston. It is operated as a museum and is open to the public (an admisssion fee is charged).

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Further reading

  • Kieth Krawczynski; "William Henry Drayton: South Carolina Revolutionary Patriot"; 2001, Louisiana State University Press, ISBN 0807126616.
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