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John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn

John James Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn KG, PC (Ire) (July 1756 – 27 January 1818) was an Anglo-Irish peer and politician.


The Marquess of Abercorn

1st Marquess of Abercorn
PredecessorJames Hamilton, 8th Earl of Abercorn
SuccessorJames Hamilton, 2nd Marquess of Abercorn
Full name
John James Hamilton
Other titles9th Earl of Abercorn
BornJuly 1756
Died27 January 1818(1818-01-27) (aged 61)
Spouse(s)Catherine Copley
Lady Cecil Hamilton
Lady Anne Jane Gore
IssueLady Harriet Hamilton
Lady Maria Hamilton
Catherine Hamilton-Gordon, Countess of Aberdeen
James Hamilton, Viscount Hamilton
Lord Claud Hamilton
Cecil Howard, Countess of Wicklow
ParentsJohn Hamilton
Harriet Eliot

Background and first marriage edit

He was born in July 1756, the posthumous son of Captain Hon. John Hamilton and his wife Harriet, and grandson of James Hamilton, 7th Earl of Abercorn, and baptized at St George's, Hanover Square.[1] He was educated at Harrow from 1770 to 1771.[2] He was admitted to the Inner Temple on 15 June 1773,[3] but did not remain there long; he was admitted to Pembroke College, Cambridge on 30 July 1773. He matriculated at Michaelmas and received his MA in 1776.[4] There he became the friend of William Pitt the Younger, a connection that would serve him well in later years.[2]

He married Catherine Copley (died 13 September 1791), daughter of Sir Joseph Copley, 1st Baronet, on 20 June 1779 at St Marylebone.[1] They had five children:

House of Commons edit

Hamilton went abroad in about 1781, and returned in the late summer of 1783. Through the influence of John Buller, his wife's uncle, he was returned as a Tory Member of Parliament for East Looe in December, taking the seat vacated by William Graves. His maiden speech was in opposition to the East India Bill of the Fox-North Coalition. He was naturally a supporter of his friend Pitt's first ministry. At the 1784, he was put in for St Germans, another Cornish borough, by his half-brother Edward Eliot. Though deeply attached to Pitt, he possessed great independence of character and something of his uncle's stiff pride. A staunch supporter of Warren Hastings, he spoke in 1788 against a bill to regulate (and thereby sanction) the slave trade, and in favour of its abolition.[2] On 9 October 1789, he succeeded his childless uncle as Earl of Abercorn, and entered the House of Lords as Viscount Hamilton.[1]

House of Lords edit

He was created 1st Marquess of Abercorn on 15 October 1790,[5] doubtless due to his political connections. His first wife died in 1791, and he married his first cousin, Lady Cecil Hamilton, daughter of Rev. Hon. George Hamilton, on 4 March 1792. She was granted a Royal Warrant of Precedence on 27 October 1789 to assume the precedence of an earl's daughter,[6] through his influence with Pitt; Sir Nathaniel Wraxall suggests that she was Hamilton's mistress before the death of his first wife, and that George III was very reluctant to make out the warrant.[7] They had one child:

 
Cecil Frances Hamilton (1795-1860) (Thomas Lawrence, 1804)

He was sworn of the Privy Council of Ireland on 7 February 1794.[1] Most of the Abercorn lands were in Ireland, and the Marquess made great efforts to build a voting bloc in the Irish Parliament from County Donegal and County Tyrone, although with relatively little success. He was criticised for being a harsh landlord, and in 1805 he unsuccessfully tried to have a High Court judge who had raised the issue removed from the Bench; the judge's conduct was reckless in the extreme, as Abercorn has been called "the last man who could be attacked with impunity".

His marriage to Lady Cecil was not a success; they separated in 1798 and were divorced by Act of Parliament in April 1799. The next month, she married Joseph Copley, the brother of Abercorn's first wife. Abercorn married Lady Anne Jane Gore (1763–1827), daughter of Arthur Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran, on 3 April 1800.[8]

He was invested as a Knight of the Garter on 17 January 1805.[1]

George W. E. Russell provided the following sketch of his aristocratic character:

This admirable nobleman always went out shooting in his Blue Ribbon, and required his housemaids to wear white kid gloves when they made his bed. Before he married his first cousin, Miss Cecil Hamilton, he induced the Crown to confer on her the titular rank of an Earl's daughter, that he might not marry beneath his position; and, when he discovered that she contemplated eloping, he sent a message begging her to take the family coach, as it ought never to be said that Lady Abercorn left her husband's roof in a hack chaise.[9]

Lord Abercorn died on 27 January 1818 at Bentley Priory, Stanmore, and was buried on 5 February at Stanmore. His titles passed to his grandson, James Hamilton.[8]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Cokayne 1910, p. 7.
  2. ^ a b c Drummond 1964.
  3. ^ "John James Hamilton". The Inner Temple Admissions Database. 11 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Hamilton, John James (HMLN773JJ)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  5. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 7, line 22: "On 15 Oct. 1790, he was cr. MARQUESS OF ABERCORN ..."
  6. ^ "No. 13143". The London Gazette. 24 October 1789. p. 673.
  7. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 17.
  8. ^ a b Cokayne 1910, p. 8.
  9. ^ George W. E. Russell, Collections & Recollections (Revised edition, Smith Elder & Co, London, 1899), at page 77.
  • 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 - AB-ADAM to BASING
  • Drummond, Mary M. (1964). "HAMILTON, John James (1756-1818).". In Namier, Sir Lewis; Brooke, John (eds.). The House of Commons 1754-1790. The History of Parliament Trust.


External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Marquess of Abercorn
  • Abercorn papers

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For other people named John Hamilton see John Hamilton disambiguation John James Hamilton 1st Marquess of Abercorn KG PC Ire July 1756 27 January 1818 was an Anglo Irish peer and politician The Most HonorableThe Marquess of AbercornKG PC Ire 1st Marquess of AbercornPortrait by Sir Thomas LawrencePredecessorJames Hamilton 8th Earl of AbercornSuccessorJames Hamilton 2nd Marquess of AbercornFull nameJohn James HamiltonOther titles9th Earl of AbercornBornJuly 1756Died27 January 1818 1818 01 27 aged 61 Spouse s Catherine CopleyLady Cecil HamiltonLady Anne Jane GoreIssueLady Harriet HamiltonLady Maria HamiltonCatherine Hamilton Gordon Countess of AberdeenJames Hamilton Viscount HamiltonLord Claud HamiltonCecil Howard Countess of WicklowParentsJohn HamiltonHarriet Eliot Contents 1 Background and first marriage 2 House of Commons 3 House of Lords 4 Notes and references 5 External linksBackground and first marriage editHe was born in July 1756 the posthumous son of Captain Hon John Hamilton and his wife Harriet and grandson of James Hamilton 7th Earl of Abercorn and baptized at St George s Hanover Square 1 He was educated at Harrow from 1770 to 1771 2 He was admitted to the Inner Temple on 15 June 1773 3 but did not remain there long he was admitted to Pembroke College Cambridge on 30 July 1773 He matriculated at Michaelmas and received his MA in 1776 4 There he became the friend of William Pitt the Younger a connection that would serve him well in later years 2 He married Catherine Copley died 13 September 1791 daughter of Sir Joseph Copley 1st Baronet on 20 June 1779 at St Marylebone 1 They had five children Lady Harriet Margaret Hamilton 1780 1803 died unmarried Lady Maria Hamilton 1782 1814 died unmarried Lady Catherine Elizabeth Hamilton 1784 1812 married George Hamilton Gordon 4th Earl of Aberdeen and had issue James Hamilton Viscount Hamilton 1786 1814 married Harriet Douglas granddaughter of James Douglas 14th Earl of Morton and had issue Lord Claud Hamilton 1787 1808 died unmarried House of Commons editHamilton went abroad in about 1781 and returned in the late summer of 1783 Through the influence of John Buller his wife s uncle he was returned as a Tory Member of Parliament for East Looe in December taking the seat vacated by William Graves His maiden speech was in opposition to the East India Bill of the Fox North Coalition He was naturally a supporter of his friend Pitt s first ministry At the 1784 he was put in for St Germans another Cornish borough by his half brother Edward Eliot Though deeply attached to Pitt he possessed great independence of character and something of his uncle s stiff pride A staunch supporter of Warren Hastings he spoke in 1788 against a bill to regulate and thereby sanction the slave trade and in favour of its abolition 2 On 9 October 1789 he succeeded his childless uncle as Earl of Abercorn and entered the House of Lords as Viscount Hamilton 1 House of Lords editHe was created 1st Marquess of Abercorn on 15 October 1790 5 doubtless due to his political connections His first wife died in 1791 and he married his first cousin Lady Cecil Hamilton daughter of Rev Hon George Hamilton on 4 March 1792 She was granted a Royal Warrant of Precedence on 27 October 1789 to assume the precedence of an earl s daughter 6 through his influence with Pitt Sir Nathaniel Wraxall suggests that she was Hamilton s mistress before the death of his first wife and that George III was very reluctant to make out the warrant 7 They had one child nbsp Cecil Frances Hamilton 1795 1860 Thomas Lawrence 1804 Lady Cecil Frances Hamilton 19 July 1795 7 July 1860 married William Howard 4th Earl of Wicklow and had issue He was sworn of the Privy Council of Ireland on 7 February 1794 1 Most of the Abercorn lands were in Ireland and the Marquess made great efforts to build a voting bloc in the Irish Parliament from County Donegal and County Tyrone although with relatively little success He was criticised for being a harsh landlord and in 1805 he unsuccessfully tried to have a High Court judge who had raised the issue removed from the Bench the judge s conduct was reckless in the extreme as Abercorn has been called the last man who could be attacked with impunity His marriage to Lady Cecil was not a success they separated in 1798 and were divorced by Act of Parliament in April 1799 The next month she married Joseph Copley the brother of Abercorn s first wife Abercorn married Lady Anne Jane Gore 1763 1827 daughter of Arthur Gore 2nd Earl of Arran on 3 April 1800 8 He was invested as a Knight of the Garter on 17 January 1805 1 George W E Russell provided the following sketch of his aristocratic character This admirable nobleman always went out shooting in his Blue Ribbon and required his housemaids to wear white kid gloves when they made his bed Before he married his first cousin Miss Cecil Hamilton he induced the Crown to confer on her the titular rank of an Earl s daughter that he might not marry beneath his position and when he discovered that she contemplated eloping he sent a message begging her to take the family coach as it ought never to be said that Lady Abercorn left her husband s roof in a hack chaise 9 Lord Abercorn died on 27 January 1818 at Bentley Priory Stanmore and was buried on 5 February at Stanmore His titles passed to his grandson James Hamilton 8 Notes and references edit a b c d e Cokayne 1910 p 7 a b c Drummond 1964 John James Hamilton The Inner Temple Admissions Database 11 December 2017 Hamilton John James HMLN773JJ A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Cokayne 1910 p 7 line 22 On 15 Oct 1790 he was cr MARQUESS OF ABERCORN No 13143 The London Gazette 24 October 1789 p 673 Cokayne 1910 p 17 a b Cokayne 1910 p 8 George W E Russell Collections amp Recollections Revised edition Smith Elder amp Co London 1899 at page 77 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 AB ADAM to BASING Drummond Mary M 1964 HAMILTON John James 1756 1818 In Namier Sir Lewis Brooke John eds The House of Commons 1754 1790 The History of Parliament Trust External links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by the Marquess of Abercorn Abercorn papersParliament of Great BritainPreceded byJohn BullerWilliam Graves Member of Parliament for East Looe1783 1784 With John Buller Succeeded byJohn BullerWilliam GravesPreceded byEdward James EliotDudley Long Member of Parliament for St Germans1784 1789 With Abel Smith 1784 1788Samuel Smith 1788 1789 Succeeded bySamuel SmithSir Charles Hamilton BtPeerage of ScotlandPreceded byJames Hamilton Earl of Abercorn1789 1818 Succeeded byJames HamiltonPeerage of Great BritainNew creation Marquess of Abercorn1790 1818 Succeeded byJames Hamilton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Hamilton 1st Marquess of Abercorn amp oldid 1186381843, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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