Wrightson Mundy (c. 1712 – 18 June 1762) was an English landowner, member of parliament for the Leicestershire constituency and, in 1737, Sheriff of Derbyshire.
Biography
Wrightson Mundy was born circa 1712, he was the son of Francis Mundy and his wife Anne Mundy (née Noel). His first name was the maiden name of his paternal grandmother Philippa, who was the daughter and heiress of Michael Wrightson of Osbaston. It was due to her that the Mundys came into possession of Osbaston.
Through his paternal line Wrightson was the direct descendant and heir of Sir John Mundy, who first purchased the manors of Markeaton (the principal seat of the Mundys), Allestree and Mackworth from Lord Audley in 1516.
Wrightson married Anne Burdett, who was the daughter of Robert Burdett, who was the son and heir of Sir Robert Burdett, 3rd Baronet of Bramcote, but did not succeed to his father's baronetcy as he predeceased him.
She was also the heir to the estate of her uncle William Forrester, who had died childless. He was the owner of the manor of Broadfield in Herefordshire. This inheritance came with the condition that her son should take the name of Forrester, hence why his middle name was Forrester.