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Gustavus Hamilton
Viscount Boyne
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Successor Gustavus, 2nd Viscount Boyne
Born 1642
Died 16 September 1723
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Brooke
Issue
Frederick, Gustavus, Henry, & others
Father Frederick Hamilton
Mother Sidney Vaughan

Gustavus Hamilton, 1st Viscount Boyne PC (Ire) (1642–1723) was an Irish soldier and politician. In his youth, he fought in his cousin Sir George Hamilton's regiment for the French in the Franco-Dutch War. About 1678 he obtained a commission in the Irish Army. James II appointed him to the Irish Privy Council in 1685.

During the Williamite War Hamilton fought for the Prince of Orange defending Coleraine in 1689, fighting at the Boyne in 1690, fording the Shannon at the Siege of Athlone in June 1691, and fighting at Aughrim in July. George I ennobled him in 1715.

Birth and origins

Family tree
Gustavus Hamilton with his 1st wife, his parents, and other selected relatives.
Claud
1st Lord
Paisley

1546–1621
Margaret
Seton

d. 1616
James
1st Earl
Abercorn

1575–1618
Frederick
1590–1647
Soldier
Sidney
Vaughan
George
1st Baronet
Donalong

c. 1608 – 1679
James of
Manor-
hamilton

d. 1652
Gustavus
1st
Viscount

1642–1723
Elizabeth
Brooke

d. 1721
George
d. 1676
Soldier
Frederick
c. 1663 – 1715
d.v.p.*
Gustavus
c. 1685 – 1735
Politician
Gustavus
2nd
Viscount

1710–1746
Frederick
3rd
Viscount

1718–1772
Richard
4th
Viscount

1724–1789
Legend
XXX Subject of
the article
XXX Viscounts
Boyne
XXX Earl of
Abercorn
*d.v.p. = predeceased his father (decessit vita patris)

Gustavus was born in 1642, probably at Manorhamilton Castle, County Leitrim, Ireland, built by his father. He was the third son of Frederick Hamilton and Sidney Vaughan. His father was the fifth and youngest son of Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley, Scotland, and brother of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn.

Gustavus's mother was the only child and heiress of Sir John Vaughan, who had been governor of Derry. Her family was of Welsh origin.

Gustavus was named for the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus for whom his father had fought during the Thirty Years' War in Germany. Gustavus had two brothers and one sister, who are listed in his father's article.

Early life and Franco-Dutch War

Hamilton's father died in 1647 in Scotland when Hamilton was about five years old. Hamilton immatriculated at Trinity College Dublin in 1661 but seems to have abandoned his studies without obtaining a degree. In 1672 he went to France and became a captain in the regiment of Sir George Hamilton, his cousin once removed, the son of Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Donalong, his first cousin (see family tree). The regiment fought for Louis XIV against the Holy Roman Empire in the Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678) on the upper Rhine in the battles of Sinsheim and Entzheim in 1674, as well as the battles of Turckheim, Sasbach, and Altenheim in 1675. When Sir George was killed in action at the Col de Saverne in 1676, Hamilton left and returned to Ireland.

Marriage and children

Hamilton married before 1686. His bride was Elizabeth Brooke, second daughter of Sir Henry Brooke, but eldest daughter by his second wife, Anne St George. Brooke was knight of Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, and governor of Donegal Castle but had died in 1671. Gustavus and Elizabeth had three sons:

  1. Frederick (died 1715), married in 1707; predeceased his father, but his son became the 2nd Viscount.
  2. Gustavus of Red Wood, King's County (died 1734), MP for County Donegal
  3. Henry (1692–1743), MP for County Donegal

—and a daughter:

  1. Elizabeth, married Charles Lambart

Pre-war in Ireland

In 1677 Hamilton accompanied James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, to Oxford where he was awarded the degree of a Doctor of Civil Law by the University of Oxford. By 1678 he was a captain in the Irish Army.

Hamilton was appointed to the Privy Council of Ireland on the accession of King James II of England in 1685.

In 1688 Hamilton was a major in William Stewart, 1st Viscount Mountjoy's regiment in Derry. On 23 November Tyrconnell ordered Mountjoy to march to Dublin for embarking to England.

Mountjoy appointed Robert Lundy governor of the town.

Williamite War

At the Glorious Revolution, Hamilton declared for William of Orange.

In 1689 when Richard Hamilton attacked the Protestants in the north of Ireland, Hamilton organised the defence of Coleraine, which Richard Hamilton reached on 27 March, and resisted five weeks before retreating to Derry.

James called a parliament, known as the Patriot Parliament, which met on 7 May 1689. Hamilton's was one of the 2,470 names on a bill of attainder passed by the parliament. On 18 July the parliament was prorogued. In August Schomberg landed at Bangor.

Gustavus Hamilton 1st Viscount Boyne
Gustavus Hamilton as a young officer wearing armour

Hamilton commanded a regiment at the Battle of the Boyne on 1 July 1690, when his horse was shot under him and he was almost killed.

In June 1691 he fought at the Siege of Athlone under Ginkel, and on 30 June Hamilton took part in the daring attack over a ford on the River Shannon that captured the town. In this attack he commanded the cavalry together with General Thomas Tollemache, while the infantry was commanded by Mackay, Tettau, Monceau de la Melonière and the Prince of Hesse.

In July he fought at the Battle of Aughrim. Ginkel organised his army into four divisions numbered from the north to the south and in two lines. Gustavus with his regiment was in the front line of the second division, i.e. a centre-right position.

Vice-admiral of Ulster

In 1691 Hamilton was appointed Vice-Admiral of Ulster, an honorary position, which he held until 1710 when he passed it on to his son Frederick. It reverted to him on Frederick's untimely death on 10 December 1715. Hamilton, therefore, was Vice-Admiral of Ulster again from 1716 until his death in 1723.

He was preceeded in this office by a certain Gorges, who was appointed in 1666 and whose first name in not known. He was succeeded by Henry Conyngham, who was Vice Admiral of Ulster from 1748 to 1779..

Terms as an Irish MP

  1. Hamilton was elected on 22 September 1692 as one of the two MPs for County Donegal in the 1st Irish Parliament of William III and Mary II (5 October 1692 to 26 June 1693). He gave Rosguill, County Donegal, as his residence.
  2. Hamilton was re-elected to his seat for County Donegal at the general election for the 2nd Irish Parliament of King William III (27 August 1695 to 14 June 1699).
  3. Hamilton was again re-elected for County Donegal at the general election for the 1st Irish Parliament of Queen Anne (21 September 1703 to 6 May 1713).
  4. Hamilton was elected to one of the two seats for Strabane at the 1713 general election for the 2nd Irish Parliament of Queen Anne (25 November 1713 to 1 August 1714).

Later career

Hamilton was promoted brigadier-general in 1696 and major-general in 1704. In 1706 he resigned from his regiment and was replaced by Lieutenant-Colonel John Newton.

In May 1710, Hamilton was appointed to the Privy Council of Ireland by Queen Anne.

He bought land near Slane in County Meath from the Osborne family, and about 1715 built Stackallan House (also spelt Stackallen).

In 1714, at the accession of George I, Hamilton was retained on the new Irish privy council. In 1715 he was elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Hamilton of Stackallan, in the County of Meath by King George I. On 20 August 1717, Hamilton was further honoured by the king, when he was created Viscount Boyne, in the Province of Leinster, also in the Irish Peerage. In 1719 he participated in the Capture of Vigo.

His wife died in 1721.

Death, succession, and timeline

Lord Boyne died on 16 September 1723 and was buried in the church of Stackallan. His eldest son, Frederick, having predeceased him in 1715, Boyne was succeeded by his grandson Gustavus as the 2nd Viscount Boyne.

Timeline
Age Date Event
0 1642 Born in Ireland
5 1647 Father died.
7 1649, 30 January King Charles I beheaded.
18 1660, 29 May Restoration of King Charles II
19 1661, 17 April Entered Trinity College, Dublin
30 1672 Went to France and became a captain in George Hamilton's regiment
30 1676 Returned to England or Ireland
35 1677 Awarded the degree of Doctor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford
43 1685, 6 February Accession of King James II, succeeding King Charles II
43 1685 Invested as Irish privy councillor by King James II
45 1687, 8 January Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland
47 1689, 13 February Accession of William III and Mary II, succeeding King James II
47 1689, 12 March James II landed at Kinsale, Ireland
47 1689 Defended Coleraine against Richard Hamilton.
47 1689 Attainted by the Patriot Parliament
47 1689, 13 August Schomberg landed near Bangor.
48 1690, 1 July Fought at the Battle of the Boyne
49 1691, 30 June Waded with the Grenadiers through the river at the Siege of Athlone.
50 1692, February Youngest son Henry born.
50 1692, 22 September Elected as MP for County Donegal
54 1696, 30 May Appointed brigadier-general
60 1702, 8 March Accession of Anne, succeeding William III
64 1706, 1 May Resigned the command of his regiment
65 1707, 1 September Eldest son, Frederick, married Sophia Hamilton, sister of the Earl of Clanbrassil.
68 1710, May Invested as Irish privy councillor by Queen Anne
71 1713, 25 November Elected as MP for Strabane
72 1714, 1 August Accession of George I, succeeding Anne
73 1715, 20 October Created Baron Hamilton of Stackallan
73 1715, 10 December Eldest son, Frederick, died.
75 1717, 20 August Created Viscount Boyne
79 1721, 28 December Wife, Elizabeth Brooke, died at Stackallan
81 1723, 16 September Died and was buried at Stackallan

See also

  • List of parliaments of Ireland
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