William Draper (British Army officer)

Sir William Draper
Portrait by Thomas Gainsborough, c. 1765
Born1721
Died8 January 1787(1787-01-08) (aged 65–66)
England
Resting placeBath Abbey
EducationKing's College, Cambridge
Spouse(s)Caroline Beauclerk
Susanna De Lancey
Military career
Allegiance Great Britain
Branch British Army
Years of service1744–1787
RankLieutenant General
Unit79th Regiment of Foot
Battles / wars

Lieutenant General Sir William Draper KB (1721 – 8 January 1787), was a British Army officer who led the expedition which captured Manila in 1762 during the Seven Years' War. Later during the American War of Independence he played a more controversial role in the spirited but unsuccessful defence of Menorca as the island's second in command to James Murray. Draper took a keen interest in the early sport of cricket in England and played a role in the 1774 meeting which agreed on an early set of cricket rules including the leg before wicket rule.