Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Donalong
Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet (c. 1607–1679), an Irish baronet, was one of the proprietors of the silver mines of Knockaunderrig before the English Civil War.
Life
The fourth son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn and Marion Boyd, Hamilton's early advancement was hindered by his Catholicism, but he was appointed a colonel of foot in 1649, and upheld the Royalist cause in Ireland. He was the commander at Nenagh when Ireton arrived to besiege it for the Parliamentarians in October 1650. Initially defiant, he surrendered to Ireton when the latter threatened to breach the walls with artillery. Hamilton's Irish lands were confiscated and he went into exile in Paris. Upon the Restoration, he was high in favor with Charles II and was created a baronet in 1660.
Family
He married Mary Butler, sister of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde.[1] They had children, several of whom gained advancement in French service
- Col. James Hamilton (c. 1620–1673)[1]
- Sir George Hamilton (bef. 1621–1676), Comte de Hamilton, Maréchal de Camp,[1][2] married Frances Jennings, sister of the Duchess of Marlborough and had three daughters.[1] He commanded an Irish regiment under Turenne at the battles of Sinzheim and Enzheim, and covered the retreat at Altenheim after Turenne's death at Sasbach. He was killed while serving under Luxembourg at the Zaberner Steige.
- Elizabeth Hamilton (c. 1641–1708), married in 1664 Philibert, comte de Gramont (died 1707)[1] and had children.
- Anthony Hamilton (1646-1720), later Comte de Hamilton, a Jacobite and a noted author.[1]
- Thomas Hamilton, went to sea and died in New England.[1]
- Lt.-Gen. Richard Hamilton (died 1717),[1] who commanded the infantry defending the ford at Oldbridge during the Battle of the Boyne.
- Col. John Hamilton (d. 12 July 1691, Battle of Aughrim),[1] Comte de Hamilton, married in January 1690 Elizabeth Macan and had issue
- Lucia Hamilton (d. 1676), married Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st Baronet in 1674.[1]
- Margaret Hamilton, married in July 1674 Mathew Forde of Seaforde Co. Down and Coolgreany Co. Wexford[1]
References
References
- Burke, Sir Bernard (1868), "4. George (Sir) or Donalong, co. Tyrone ...", Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, Burke's Peerage Limited., p. 2, col. 2
Further reading
- Lundy, Darryl (23 October 2011), Hon. Sir George Hamilton, 1st Bt., thePeerage.com, p. 11025 §110242
Baronetage of Ireland | ||
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Preceded by New Creation |
Baronet (of Donalong, Tyrone) 1660–1679 |
Succeeded by James Hamilton |