Gustavus Hamilton, 2nd Viscount Boyne PC (Ire) (1710–1746) was an Irish politician and an enthusiastic admirer of Italy and the Carnival of Venice.
Gustavus Hamilton | |
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Viscount Boyne | |
Tenure | 1723–1746 |
Predecessor | Gustavus, 1st Viscount Boyne |
Successor | Frederick, 3rd Viscount Boyne |
Born | 1710 |
Died | 18 April 1746 |
Father | Frederick Hamilton |
Mother | Sophia Hamilton |
Birth and origins
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Gustavus was born in 1710,[2] probably in Ireland. He was the eldest son of Frederick Hamilton and his wife Sophia Hamilton. His grandfather was Major-General Gustavus Hamilton who would soon become Viscount Boyne. His father was the eldest son and heir apparent but would predecease his grandfather. His paternal family was a Protestant cadet branch of the Catholic Earls of Abercorns, who in turn descended from the Scottish Clan Hamilton.
Gustavus's mother was a daughter of James Hamilton of Tollymore, near Newcastle, County Down and sister of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassil. Gustavus's parents had married on 1 September 1707.[3] He was one of four siblings, who are listed in his father's article.
Honours and offices
editOn 20 October 1715 King George I ennobled his grandfather as Baron Stackallan. His father was from then on styled the Honourable Frederick Hamilton, being the son of a peer. His father enjoyed this honour for less than two months as he unexpectedly died on 10 December 1715. This made young Gustavus heir apparent at the age of five. After his father's death, his mother took him to London and sent him to Westminster School.[4] On 20 August 1717 his grandfather was advanced to Viscount Boyne and young Gustavus was styled Baron Hamilton of Stackallan as courtesy title. In 1723, aged 13, he succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Viscount Boyne.[5] In 1736, Boyne, as he now was, was sworn of the Privy Council of Ireland. In 1737, he was appointed a commissioner of the Irish Revenue, a post that he would hold until his death in 1746.[6]
His Irish viscountcy did not disqualify him from sitting in the British House of Commons. In 1736 he won the by-election to succeeded William Fortescue in one of the two seats of Newport, Isle of Wight, of the 8th Parliament of Great Britain and sat as Member of Parliament for this constituency until the end of the parliament in 1741.
Venice
editFrom January to March 1730, Boyne and Edward Walpole were in Venice enjoying the pleasures of the carnival. Immediately after their trip, Walpole, the younger son of Sir Robert Walpole, the Prime Minister of Great Britain, entered Parliament as Member for Lostwithiel in a by-election on 29 April 1730, following the death of Sir Edward Knatchbull. Boyne, however, travelled to Venice again the following winter.
In 1734, Boyne was a founder-member of the Society of Dilettanti, a group of Englishmen who had made their Grand Tour and met to discuss, and to exert their influence on, matters of taste in London. Other members of the Society included his "particular friend, the notorious rake" Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer.[7]
Death and timeline
editBoyne died unmarried on 18[8] or 20 April 1746 and was buried at Stackallen. His cousin Frederick Hamilton succeeded to the viscountcy.[9]
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Age | Date | Event |
0 | 1710 | Born in Ireland.[2] |
3–4 | 1714, 1 Aug | Accession of King George I, succeeding Queen Anne[10] |
4–5 | 1715, 20 Oct | Grandfather created Baron Hamilton of Stackallan.[11] |
4–5 | 1715, 10 Dec | Father died; he became heir apparent.[12] |
6–7 | 1717, 20 Aug | Grandfather created Viscount Boyne. He was styled Baron Hamilton of Stackallen.[13] |
12–13 | 1723, 16 Sep | Succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Viscount Boyne.[5] |
16–17 | 1727, 11 Jun | Accession of King George II, succeeding King George I[14] |
19–20 | 1730 | Travels to Venice |
35–36 | 1746, 18 Apr | Died[8][9] |
See also
edit- House of Hamilton, for his father's and mother's family.
- Viscount Boyne, for his title.
Notes and references
editNotes
editCitations
edit- ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 4. "Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn"
- ^ a b Cokayne 1912, p. 267, line 9. "He [Gustavus] was b. 1710."
- ^ Burke & Burke 1909, p. 259, left column, line 21. "Frederick, m. [married] 1 September 1707, Sophia, sister of the 1st Earl of Clanbrassil and dau. [daughter] of James Hamilton, of Tollymore."
- ^ Lodge 1789, p. 179, line 14. "Gustavus, the second Viscount Boyne, born in 1710, was taken by his mother to London, upon his father's decease, who placed him at Westminster-school and provided fit tutors for his instruction ..."
- ^ a b Debrett 1828, p. 765 line 35. "The viscount d. 16 Sept. 17123 and was succeeded by his grandson Gustavus, 2nd Viscount ..."
- ^ Lodge 1789, p. 179, line 26. "In August 1736 he was sworn of the privy council; and in June 1737 appointed a commissioner of the revenue; his Lordship made his will 5 April 1746 and died unmarried 18 of that month ..."
- ^ "Portrait of Gustavus Hamilton, 2nd Viscount Boyne". www.philamuseum.org. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
- ^ a b Burke & Burke 1909, p. 259, right column, line 67. "... [Gustavus] d. [died] unm. [unmarried] 18 April, 1746 ..."
- ^ a b Debrett 1828, p. 765 line 37. "Gustavus, 2d viscount, b. [born] 1710, d. [died] unm. [unmarried], 20 April 1746 and was succeeded by his cousin, Frederick, 3d viscount ..."
- ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 45, line 38. "George I … acc. 1 Aug. 1714;"
- ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 266, line 34. "He was on 20 October 1715, cr. [created] Baron Hamilton of Stackallan [I. [Ireland]]."
- ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 267. "... [Frederick] d. v.p. 10 Dec. 1715."
- ^ Cokayne 1912, p. 266, line 35. "... was cr. [created] on 20 Aug. 1717, Viscount Boyne in the province of Leinster [I. [Ireland]]."
- ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 46, line 11. "George II … acc. 11 Jun. 1727;"
Sources
edit- Burke, Bernard; Burke, Ashworth P. (1909). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage (71st ed.). London: Harrison. OCLC 28297274. (for Boyne)
- Cokayne, George Edward (1910). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press. OCLC 228661424. – Ab-Adam to Basing (for Family tree)
- Cokayne, George Edward (1912). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press. OCLC 228661424. – Bass to Canning (for Boyne)
- Debrett, John (1828). Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. 2 (17th ed.). London: F. C. and J. Rivington. OCLC 54499602. – Scotland and Ireland
- Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2 (3rd ed.). London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society. ISBN 0-86193-106-8. – (for timeline)
- Lodge, John (1789). Archdall, Mervyn (ed.). The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom. Vol. 5. Dublin: James Moore. OCLC 264906028. – Viscounts (for Boyne)