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Hutcheson Poë

Sir William Hutcheson Poë, 1st Baronet (20 September 1848 – 30 November 1934) was an Irish soldier and politician.[2]

Hutcheson Poë
Hutcheson Poë in December 1922
Senator
In office
11 December 1922 – 9 December 1924
Personal details
Born
William Hutcheson Poë

(1848-09-20)20 September 1848
Donaghadee, County Down, Ireland
Died30 November 1934(1934-11-30) (aged 86)
Littlehampton, England
Political party
Spouse
Mary Adelaide Domvile
(m. 1886)
Children2
EducationRoyal Naval Academy, Gosport
Military service
AllegianceRoyal Marines
RankLieutenant colonel
Hutcheson Poë
CrestA boar's head erect couped Or pierced with a broken spear proper.
ShieldOr a fesse between three crescents Azure issuing flames proper.
MottoMalo Mori Quam Foedari (Death rather than dishonour)[1]

Early life edit

He was born the younger son of William T. Poë in Donaghadee, County Down.[3] His younger brother was Edmund Poë, who would become an Admiral in the Royal Navy.[4] An older brother, George Leslie Poë, became a Royal Navy Captain.[5]

Military career edit

William Poë joined the Royal Marines in 1867.[6] From 1878 to 1881 he commanded the Royal Marine detachment on Ascension Island. He served in the Mahdist War with the rank of major in 1884 and was wounded at the Second Battle of El Teb on February 29 1884.[7] He commanding a unit of the Egyptian Camel Corps in the Relief of Khartoum in 1885. However he was hit in the thigh by a bullet at the Battle of Metammeh on the 19th January, requiring the leg to be amputated[8][9] Subsequently he served in the Naval Intelligence Department and was prompted to lieutenant-colonel.[7] He retired from the Royal Marines in 1888.[10]

Later career edit

After leaving military service, Poë settled in Ireland, living at Heywood House, Ballinakill. In Ireland, he owned 10,000 acres of land in County Tyrone and 1,500 acres in Queen's County.[7]

He was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Queen's County and was appointed High Sheriff of Queen's County for 1891 and High Sheriff of Tyrone for 1893.[10] In the 1895 general election he stood as the Irish Unionist Alliance candidate for the Queen's County Ossory division,[7] but lost badly to the incumbent, Eugene Crean. He was a member of the Land Conference in 1902. In 1906, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland made him a member of a commission to report on the state of Irish railways.[11] He was created a baronet on 2 July 1912.

During World War I, he served in Egypt from 1915 to 1916; from 1916 to 1919 he served was with the Red Cross in France.[3] After the war, he was the Lord Lieutenant of Queen's County from 1920 to 1922.

Following the Partition of Ireland, he was an independent member of Seanad Éireann from 1922 to 1924.[12] He was nominated to the Seanad by the President of the Executive Council in 1922 for 12 years.[13] He resigned from the Seanad on 9 December 1924, on age and health grounds.[14] Douglas Hyde was elected at a by-election to replace him.

Interests edit

During his lifetime, Poë collected art. One of the works he owned, a portrait of John Musters by Sir Joshua Reynolds, is now in the collection of the United States National Gallery of Art[15][16] In 1904, Poë became a governor of the National Gallery of Ireland.[7] In 1931, he donated a 1690s painting by Jan Weenix to the gallery.[17]

One of Poë's recreations was grouse shooting, though he was obliged to do this while seated on a pony due to the loss of his leg.[18]

Family edit

In 1886 Poë married Mary Adelaide Domvile, only surviving daughter of Sir William Compton Domvile, 3rd Baronet. They had one daughter, Isabel-May (b. 1893), and one son, Hugo (1889–1959), who became the 2nd and last Baronet.[10]

Legacy edit

In 1906, Poë commissioned Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll to develop the gardens around his seat, Heywood House. The house was destroyed by fire in the 1950s, but the gardens still exist. They have been described as "one of the most beautiful formal gardens in Ireland".[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Grant of Arms: Sir William Hutcheson Poë Bt 1928". Heraldry Online. 4 September 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  2. ^ . Leigh Rayment's list of baronets. Archived from the original on 1 May 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  3. ^ a b "William Hutcheson Poë". Dictionary of Ulster Biography. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Death Of Admiral Sir E. Poë". The Times. No. 42688. London. 7 April 1921. p. 14.
  5. ^ "Captain Poë RN". The Times. No. 46750. London. 10 May 1934. p. 19.
  6. ^ "Members of the First Seanad: Biographies – Poë, Sir Hutcheson". Houses of the Oireachtas. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Lieut.-Colonel Sir Hutcheson Poë". The Times. No. 46926. London. 1 December 1934. p. 17.
  8. ^ Archer, Thomas (1886). The war in Egypt and the Soudan: an episode in the history of the British Empire, etc. [With illustrations.]. p. 77.
  9. ^ Gleichen, Edward (1888). With the camel corps up the Nile (2 ed.). London: Chapman and Hall. p. 195.
  10. ^ a b c Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes. 1916.
  11. ^ Sotter, Clarles (1907). First report of the Vice-Regal Commission on Irish Railways. HMSO. p. 45. OCLC 1333593141.
  12. ^ "William Hutcheson Poë". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  13. ^ "President's nominees for Seanad". Houses of the Oireachtas. 6 December 1922. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  14. ^ "Resignation of a Senator". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 December 1924. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  15. ^ "John Musters". c. 1780. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  16. ^ National Gallery of Art (1992). British paintings of the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art. p. 215. ISBN 0-521-41066-5. OCLC 22509257.
  17. ^ The National Gallery of Ireland : essential guide. London: Scala Publishers. 2002. p. 190. ISBN 1-85759-267-0. OCLC 47355308.
  18. ^ "Sir Hutcheson Poë". The Times. No. 46929. London. 5 December 1934. p. 19.
  19. ^ Irish arts review yearbook, 1991-1992. Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin: Eton Enterprises. 1991. p. 95. ISBN 0-9513722-4-6. OCLC 25769860.

External links edit

Honorary titles
Preceded by
Sir Algernon Coote, Bt
Lord Lieutenant of Queen's County
1920–1922
Office abolished
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baronet
(of Heywood, Queen's County)
1912–1934
Succeeded by
Sir Hugo Compton Domvile Poë

hutcheson, poë, william, baronet, september, 1848, november, 1934, irish, soldier, politician, december, 1922senatorin, office, december, 1922, december, 1924personal, detailsbornwilliam, 1848, september, 1848donaghadee, county, down, irelanddied30, november, . Sir William Hutcheson Poe 1st Baronet 20 September 1848 30 November 1934 was an Irish soldier and politician 2 Hutcheson PoeHutcheson Poe in December 1922SenatorIn office 11 December 1922 9 December 1924Personal detailsBornWilliam Hutcheson Poe 1848 09 20 20 September 1848Donaghadee County Down IrelandDied30 November 1934 1934 11 30 aged 86 Littlehampton EnglandPolitical partyIndependentIrish Unionist AllianceSpouseMary Adelaide Domvile m 1886 wbr Children2EducationRoyal Naval Academy GosportMilitary serviceAllegianceRoyal MarinesRankLieutenant colonel Hutcheson PoeCrestA boar s head erect couped Or pierced with a broken spear proper ShieldOr a fesse between three crescents Azure issuing flames proper MottoMalo Mori Quam Foedari Death rather than dishonour 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Later career 4 Interests 5 Family 6 Legacy 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editHe was born the younger son of William T Poe in Donaghadee County Down 3 His younger brother was Edmund Poe who would become an Admiral in the Royal Navy 4 An older brother George Leslie Poe became a Royal Navy Captain 5 Military career editWilliam Poe joined the Royal Marines in 1867 6 From 1878 to 1881 he commanded the Royal Marine detachment on Ascension Island He served in the Mahdist War with the rank of major in 1884 and was wounded at the Second Battle of El Teb on February 29 1884 7 He commanding a unit of the Egyptian Camel Corps in the Relief of Khartoum in 1885 However he was hit in the thigh by a bullet at the Battle of Metammeh on the 19th January requiring the leg to be amputated 8 9 Subsequently he served in the Naval Intelligence Department and was prompted to lieutenant colonel 7 He retired from the Royal Marines in 1888 10 Later career editAfter leaving military service Poe settled in Ireland living at Heywood House Ballinakill In Ireland he owned 10 000 acres of land in County Tyrone and 1 500 acres in Queen s County 7 He was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Queen s County and was appointed High Sheriff of Queen s County for 1891 and High Sheriff of Tyrone for 1893 10 In the 1895 general election he stood as the Irish Unionist Alliance candidate for the Queen s County Ossory division 7 but lost badly to the incumbent Eugene Crean He was a member of the Land Conference in 1902 In 1906 the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland made him a member of a commission to report on the state of Irish railways 11 He was created a baronet on 2 July 1912 During World War I he served in Egypt from 1915 to 1916 from 1916 to 1919 he served was with the Red Cross in France 3 After the war he was the Lord Lieutenant of Queen s County from 1920 to 1922 Following the Partition of Ireland he was an independent member of Seanad Eireann from 1922 to 1924 12 He was nominated to the Seanad by the President of the Executive Council in 1922 for 12 years 13 He resigned from the Seanad on 9 December 1924 on age and health grounds 14 Douglas Hyde was elected at a by election to replace him Interests editDuring his lifetime Poe collected art One of the works he owned a portrait of John Musters by Sir Joshua Reynolds is now in the collection of the United States National Gallery of Art 15 16 In 1904 Poe became a governor of the National Gallery of Ireland 7 In 1931 he donated a 1690s painting by Jan Weenix to the gallery 17 One of Poe s recreations was grouse shooting though he was obliged to do this while seated on a pony due to the loss of his leg 18 Family editIn 1886 Poe married Mary Adelaide Domvile only surviving daughter of Sir William Compton Domvile 3rd Baronet They had one daughter Isabel May b 1893 and one son Hugo 1889 1959 who became the 2nd and last Baronet 10 Legacy editIn 1906 Poe commissioned Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll to develop the gardens around his seat Heywood House The house was destroyed by fire in the 1950s but the gardens still exist They have been described as one of the most beautiful formal gardens in Ireland 19 See also editPoe Domvile baronetsReferences edit Grant of Arms Sir William Hutcheson Poe Bt 1928 Heraldry Online 4 September 2019 Retrieved 12 October 2019 Baronetage Leigh Rayment s list of baronets Archived from the original on 1 May 2008 Retrieved 1 April 2013 a b William Hutcheson Poe Dictionary of Ulster Biography Retrieved 29 March 2013 Death Of Admiral Sir E Poe The Times No 42688 London 7 April 1921 p 14 Captain Poe RN The Times No 46750 London 10 May 1934 p 19 Members of the First Seanad Biographies Poe Sir Hutcheson Houses of the Oireachtas Retrieved 5 January 2024 a b c d e Lieut Colonel Sir Hutcheson Poe The Times No 46926 London 1 December 1934 p 17 Archer Thomas 1886 The war in Egypt and the Soudan an episode in the history of the British Empire etc With illustrations p 77 Gleichen Edward 1888 With the camel corps up the Nile 2 ed London Chapman and Hall p 195 a b c Kelly s Handbook to the Titled Landed and Official Classes 1916 Sotter Clarles 1907 First report of the Vice Regal Commission on Irish Railways HMSO p 45 OCLC 1333593141 William Hutcheson Poe Oireachtas Members Database Retrieved 29 March 2013 President s nominees for Seanad Houses of the Oireachtas 6 December 1922 Retrieved 29 March 2013 Resignation of a Senator Houses of the Oireachtas 9 December 1924 Retrieved 29 March 2013 John Musters c 1780 Retrieved 8 May 2023 National Gallery of Art 1992 British paintings of the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries Washington D C National Gallery of Art p 215 ISBN 0 521 41066 5 OCLC 22509257 The National Gallery of Ireland essential guide London Scala Publishers 2002 p 190 ISBN 1 85759 267 0 OCLC 47355308 Sir Hutcheson Poe The Times No 46929 London 5 December 1934 p 19 Irish arts review yearbook 1991 1992 Dun Laoghaire Co Dublin Eton Enterprises 1991 p 95 ISBN 0 9513722 4 6 OCLC 25769860 External links edit Poe Lt Col Sir William Hutcheson Thom s Irish Who s Who Dublin Alexander Thom and Son Ltd 1923 pp 207 208 via Wikisource Honorary titles Preceded bySir Algernon Coote Bt Lord Lieutenant of Queen s County1920 1922 Office abolished Baronetage of the United Kingdom New creation Baronet of Heywood Queen s County 1912 1934 Succeeded bySir Hugo Compton Domvile Poe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hutcheson Poe amp oldid 1214412173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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