Historical records matching Gustavus Hamilton, 1st Viscount Boyne
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About Gustavus Hamilton, 1st Viscount Boyne
Gustavus Hamilton, 1st Viscount Boyne PC (Ire) (1642 – 16 September 1723)[1] was an Irish peer, soldier and politician.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustavus_Hamilton,_1st_Viscount_Boyne
Background
He was the third son of Hon. Frederick Hamilton, fifth and youngest son of the 1st Lord Paisley, and his wife Sidney Vaughan, daughter of Sir John Vaughan. Hamilton was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and was awarded the degree of a Doctor of Civil Law in 1677.
Career
Hamilton was captain in the English Army and was sworn of the Privy Council of England on the accession of King James II of England in 1685. Shortly after this he quit his service and therefore was attained. In the Glorious Revolution, he was appointed colonel of the 20th Foot by William of Orange in 1689 and fought with his regiment in the Siege of Derry and then in the Storming of Athlone, becoming the town's governor. In the Battle of the Boyne in the following year, his horse was shot under him and he almost killed. He was promoted to brigadier-general in 1696 and major-general in 1704. Boyne served as Vice-Admiral of Ulster from 1691 until 1710 and again from 1716 until his death in 1723.
From 1692 to 1713, Hamilton sat in the Irish House of Commons for Donegal County.[6] Subsequently he was returned for Strabane until 1715, when he was elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Hamilton of Stackallan, in the County of Meath. On 20 August 1717, Hamilton was further honoured, when he was created Viscount Boyne, in the Province of Leinster, also in the Irish Peerage. In 1710, he was invested to the Privy Council of Ireland.
Family
He married Elizabeth Brooke, second daughter of Sir Henry Brooke. They had three sons and a daughter. Hamilton died and was buried at Stackallen in County Meath. His oldest son Frederick having predeceased him in 1715, Hamilton was succeeded in his titles by his grandson Gustavus. Hamilton's second son Gustavus, the father of the 3rd Viscount Boyne and 4th Viscount Boyne, represented Donegal County as well as Boyne's third son Henry.
Gustavus and Elizabeth had four children, three sons and a daughter:
- Frederick (died 1715), married Sophia Hamilton in 1707[15] and had a son who became the 2nd Viscount[16] but died young predeceasing his parents[17]
- Gustavus of Red Wood, King's County (died 1734), MP for Donegal[18]
- Elizabeth, married Charles Lambart[19]
- Henry (1692–1743), MP for Donegal[20]
- Military service: Fought at the Seige of Londonderry - 1689 - Londonderry, Ireland
- Military service: Fought at the Battle of the Boyne - where his horse was shot from under him - Colonel of the 20th Regt. of Foot - 1690 - Boyne, Ireland
- Military promotion: May 30 1696 - Brigadier General
- Military promotion: 1704 - Major General
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Feb 22 2023, 22:34:03 UTC
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Feb 22 2023, 22:34:03 UTC
Genealogy Document 1723:
Gustavus L. Hamilton dated 10 Sept 1723
Son - Frederick H. (1691-1715) [Frederick Hamilton]Gustavus H. (1685-1733) [Gustavus Hamilton]
Grandson – Gustavus H. (nephew of above Gustavus H.) [Gustavus Hamilton, 2nd Viscount Boyne]
Son - Henry H. (1692-1743) [Henry Hamilton]
- Elizabeth Lambert [Elizabeth Lambart]
- Elinor Lambert [Eleanor Lambart]
- Hamilton Lambert [Lieutenant-General Hamilton Lambart]
- Mary Lambert [Mary Lambart]
- Sophia Lambert [Sophia Lambart]
- Emilia Lambert [Amelia Lambart]
- Charles Lambert [Charles Lambart]
Grandnephew Frederick Gore
Gustavus Hamilton, 1st Viscount Boyne's Timeline
1642 |
January 6, 1642
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Carrowrosse,Dromahaire,Leitrim,Ireland
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1685 |
1685
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Ireland
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1685
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Carrowrosse, Dromahaire, Leitrim, Ireland
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1691 |
1691
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1692 |
February 1692
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Dublin, Fingal, Ireland
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1723 |
September 16, 1723
Age 81
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Stackallen, Co Meath, Ireland
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September 1723
Age 81
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Stackallen, Co Meath, Ireland
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Boyne, Leinster, Ireland
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