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Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Donalong

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2624:. "About the same time , some persons of quality (particularly sir G. Hamilton the younger) arrived at Dublin, having been privately dispatched with signification of his majesty's pleasure, upon the advertisement he had received of the condition of Ireland to this purpose; 'that if it were possible for the marquis to keep Dublin ... but if there we or should be a necessity ... he should rather put them into the hands of the English than of the Irish.'" 1864:. "... a discovery of silver was made in Kilmore, Co. Tipperary, which yielded 3 lbs. of silver to the ton, the privilege of mining was secured by a small company or syndicate in which Sir George Hamilton, Sir Basil Brook and Sir William Russell were interested. In the times of Charles I, Sir G. Hamilton procured the concession for mine royal and had expended several 1000 pounds." 2711:. "He waited afterwards there until 11 August ... he left sir G. Hamilton to receive what he was further to expect, and to send after him some things necessary to be provided, he set out for Havre de Grace, whither a Dutch man of war of forty-six guns, with a pass from the States, was sent by the prince of Orange to take him on board." 2816:. "The terrible Ireton, when Cromwell left him as his deputy in Ireland, on his way to the siege of Limerick in 1651 battered it from the high ground to the east, and the garrison, finding it untenable, surrendered it at discretion, when, as local tradition has it, Ireton caused its Governor to be hung out of the topmost window of the keep." 1115: 840:. Hamilton inherited Donalong, a great proportion (2000 acres). His father had predeceased his paternal grandfather, the 1st Lord Paisley, who died three years later in 1621. Hamilton's eldest brother, James, the 2nd Earl of Abercorn, inherited at that time the title of Lord Paisley and the family's Scottish lands. 862:
By 1634 Hamilton was commonly called Sir George and was supposed to be a knight and a baronet. The territorial designation and the baronetage (country) of this first baronetcy are unknown. A second attempt would later be made to create him a baronet implying that the first one had not succeeded.
2911:. "A little later , Charles ... despatched Sir George Hamilton and his brother-in-law, Lord Muskerry, to Madrid to find out whether it would be agreeable to the King of Spain that the Irish now in Spain and those who would come over from the French should be sent immediately into Ireland." 2058:. "James Hamilton's marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Colepeper ... took place as early as 1660 or 1661. As the lady was a Protestant, James Hamilton left the Church of Rome shortly before his marriage, to the great sorrow and anger of his devout mother ..." 2026:. "4. George (Sir), 1st Bart. of Donalong, co. Tyrone and Nenagh, co. Tipperary, created a baronet of Scotland about 1660; m. (art. dated 2 June 1629) Mary 3rd dau. of Thomas Viscount Thurles and sister of the 1st Duke of Ormonde. He d. 1679. She d. Aug 1680 ..." 1039:
In March 1646 Ormond concluded the 1st Ormond Peace. It was proclaimed on 30 July in Dublin. In Limerick its proclamation was violently prevented by the clerical party in August. Ormond sent Hamilton to Limerick to talk to the Irish about the need for unity.
836:, County Tyrone. Hamilton's eldest brother, James, succeeded as 2nd earl of Abercorn, but the Irish lands were shared among the younger sons according to his father's will. Strabane, the most prestigious part, went to Hamilton's elder brother 1074:
Phelim MacTuoll O'Neill stormed Nenagh in 1648, but it was retaken by Inchiquin in the same year by undermining the castle's wall. Hamilton seems to have been elsewhere. In August he was with Ormond in France at the queen's court at the
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Hamilton was joined by his wife and their younger children in 1661. They lived for some time all together in a house near Whitehall. Hamilton's lands in Ulster were restored to him. In 1668 he also received land at Ballymacshanroe, on
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In January 1647 Hamilton returned to Dublin with instructions from the king directing Ormond to hand Dublin over to the English rather than to the Irish. Ormond abandoned Dublin in July to the parliamentarians and left for England.
2544:. "Tm Marquis of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant, entered into a negociation with the Irish, and sent Sir G. Hamilton and Colonel Barry to Limerick, to acquaint the Irilh committee that he knew very well the necessity of an union ..." 3257:. "His regiment being embarked on board the navy, in one of the expeditions of the Duke of York against the Dutch, Colonel Hamilton had one of his legs taken off by a cannon ball of which wound he died 6 June 1673 ..." 1135:
lived since 1648. Lady Ormond with her children returned to England in August 1652, whereas Lady Hamilton went to Paris where she lived in the convent of the Feuillantines. In 1656 or 1657 Charles II sent him, together with
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2560:. "The younger Lady Hamilton was brought to Dublin, presumably with her family, in 1646, with her mother, Lady Thurles, and her sisters: Lady Muskerry and the wife of the baron of Loghmoe as reported on May 30th 1646." 1695:. "His fourth son, Sir George Hamilton, first baronet (c. 1608–1679), soldier and landowner, was raised, along with his siblings, by his uncle, Sir George Hamilton of Greenlaw, who converted them to Roman Catholicism." 988:
Hamilton shared his name and surname with his paternal uncle George, his guardian. Their wives also shared their names: both being called Mary Butler. The younger Mary was his wife, whereas the elder was a daughter of
2608:. "Now seemed the time to follow up the victory of Benburb and subdue the whole North of Ireland; but it was not to be for letters from the Nuncio caused O'Neill to withdraw from the North and move South ..." 1035:
In February 1642 the Knockaunderrig Silver Mine, which Hamilton operated together with Basil Brooke and Sir William Russell, was attacked by local rebels led by Hugh O'Kennedy and his English miners were killed.
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In May 1640, Ormond, Hamilton's brother-in-law, granted him the manor, castle, town, and lands of Nenagh for 31 years. Ormond was appointed lieutenant-general (commander-in-chief) of the Irish army in September.
1067:, the papal nuncio. Leinster and Munster were treated as enemy territory. On 17 September 1646, O'Neill took Roscrea, but Nenagh was not attacked at that time. O'Neill then menaced Dublin in November 1646. 2765:. "In January 1649, after the peace between the Lord Lieutenant and the Confederates, Sir George was appointed Receiver-General of the Revenues for Ireland, in the place of the Earl of Roscommon who had died." 1950:. "His widow, a prominent Rom. Cath., who was excommunicated in the kirk of Paisley on 20 Jan. 1628, d. in the Canongate, Edinburgh, 26 Aug., and was bur. 13 Sep. 1632 with her husband." 2727:. "At last, on Sept. 21, sir G. Hamilton left St. Germain with the queen's despatches and instructions, and as soon as the wind served after the receipt thereof, the marquis of Ormond embarked ..." 3225:). "When the latter scored a surprise victory at Benburn, on 5 June 1646, over the Ulster Scots led by General Robert Munro, it seemed that the confederates were in sight of victory ..." 2194:. "Richard Hamilton had been wounded and taken prisoner by the time that William's cavalry came down from Donore on the right flank of the Irish infantry commanded by him in and behind Oldbridge." 1661:(1915) cites a marriage contract dated the 2 June 1629, but Manning cites one dated 14 February 1630.. His granduncle's marriage seems therefore to have been in 1630 rather than in 1629. 855:, south of Nenagh. In 1627 Hamilton succeeded Sir Roger Hope to the command of a company of foot in the Irish Army. In 1632 Hamilton's mother died in Edinburgh and was buried with her husband in 1111:
attacked Nenagh Castle, which Hamilton tried to defend. He surrendered the castle end of October or beginning November after the Parliamentarians had menaced to breach its walls with artillery.
2293:. "... there were two George Hamiltons, one being the nephew of the other. The older couple lived at Roscrea Castle and the younger couple, the parents of Anthony Hamilton were at Nenagh." 2828:, p. 257, line 6. "... Sir George was back again as governor to face Ireton and Abbott in 1650. After a short siege he surrendered on articles and was allowed to march out ..." 1159:
seems to have created him a baronet for a second time. This baronetcy was styled of Donalong and Nenagh. It may have been in the baronetage of Ireland, Scotland, or Nova Scotia. His grandson
2557: 2474: 2360: 2341: 2306: 2290: 2000: 1807: 2746:. "... and in August, he himself began his journey thither. On leaving Havre, he was shipwrecked ... but at the end of September he again embarked, arriving at Cork on the 29th." 3970: 2477:. "After the widow of Claud Hamilton surrendered Strabane Castle to him in December 1641 ... he sent her to her brother-in-law, 'Sir George Hamilton in Munster' ..." 4408: 2344:. "The marriage agreement between Hamilton and Walter ... is dated February 14th, 1630 (new style) and in it Walter agreed to pay Hamilton a marriage portion of Β£1,800." 3144:. "He had in 1668 a grant of lands in Co. Cork, which he soon after sold, and in 1670, he had a grant of lands in no fewer than eight counties in Ireland. He died in 1679." 2003:. "... February 28th 1635 regarding the marriage intended between Hamilton and Mary Butler, sister of the earl, which was to take place before the last day of April." 1810:. "Their uncle, Sir George the elder, a staunch Catholic, was made their guardian when the 1st earl died in 1618 and he probably also had an influence on their religion." 2146:. " rendered James no small service in capturing, off the west coast of Scotland, some of the ships which the Earl of Argyle had equipped to aid Monmouth in his rising." 3778: 3751: 2328:. "... after taking Roscrea on Sept. 17 , and putting man, woman, and child to the sword, except sir G. Hamilton's lady, sister to the marquis of Ormond ..." 2098:. "At the beginning of June he took part in the battle of Zebernstieg and was engaged in covering the French retreat on Saverne when he was killed by a musket-shot." 3020:. "On the Restoration he returned to England, was created a baronet of Ireland in 1660, and received other grants from Charles II in recompense for his services." 2375:, Paragraph 8. "... on 9 February 1640 he gave Ormond authority to appoint officers to the Irish army, and in September made him lieutenant-general." 1152:
in May 1660 brought Charles II on the English throne. Hamilton returned to London with his elder children James and George, who became courtiers at Whitehall.
2410:. "... the twenty-third October  ... seized all the towns, castles, and houses belonging to the Protestants which they had force enough to possess;" 1127:
Hamilton's Irish lands were confiscated by the parliamentarians, and in spring 1651 he and his family followed Ormond into French exile. They first went to
3059:. "James, 6th Earl of Abercorn, who had declined assuming the title of Baronet on the decease of his grandfather, 1679, and was known as Captain Hamilton." 1043:
In May 1646, Hamilton's wife and children left Nenagh and were brought to Dublin for their security. Similar rescues were organised for his mother-in-law,
1966:. "5 June Westminster. The King to the Lord Deputy for Claude Hamilton and Sir George Hamilton, Kt. and Bt. Ordering him to consider a petition ..." 2461:. "He carried the unfortunate lady to his castle at Kinnaird, where he kept her two or three days, and then sent her to Sir George Hamilton ..." 2079:. "1. James, Col. ... he d.v.p. of a wound received in a naval engagement with the Dutch, 6 June 1673 and was buried in Westminster Abbey." 1021:
on 23 October 1641, Hamilton was in England and was suspected of supporting the rebellion as he was Catholic. He was arrested and shortly held at the
3123:. "... he had a grant under the said acts, 16 May 1668, of the lands of Ballymacshanroe an the Barony of Ballymore and county of Cork ..." 2863:. "The marchioness of Ormond had landed in that country on June 23d , with her three sons and two daughters, and had taken up her residence at Caen" 2363:. "... on May 1st 1640 by a grant ... to George Hamilton of Knockanderig ... of the manor, castle, town and lands of Nenagh for 31 years." 1642: 1095:. He was also made colonel of a regiment of foot and appointed governor of Nenagh Castle. Near the end of 1650 when the parliamentarian army under 2114:. "Anthony, the celebrated Count Hamilton, author of 'MΓ©moires de Grammont', Lieut.-Gen. in the French service, d. 20 April 1719, aged 74." 3001:. "George (Sir) of Donalong, co. Tyrone, and Nenagh, co. Tipperary, created a baronet of Ireland, in 1660, for his services to the royal cause." 1091:
where he landed on 29 September 1648. In January 1649 Ormond appointed Hamilton receiver-general of the revenues for Ireland succeeding to
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This family tree is based on a drawn pedigree and written genealogies of the Abercorns. Also see the list of children in the text.
1076: 4347: 4308: 4078: 3853: 3324: 1137: 822: 339: 3961: 3884: 1646: 153:– 1679), was born in Scotland, but inherited land in Ireland. Despite being Catholic, he served his Protestant brother-in-law, 1883:. "On 16 October 1627 he succeeded Sir Roger Hope (who died 7 September) in the command of his company in the army." 4393: 890: 600: 96: 4444: 1593: 1214: 1175: 1160: 802: 764: 682: 444: 308: 127: 49: 3091:. "The family, the six sons and three daughters, lived for some time in a large comfortable house near Whitehall ..." 2800:. "... taking Nenagh and two other castles, on the tenth of November , he came to his winter quarters at Kilkenny." 1132: 1092: 961: 900: 618: 100: 3624:. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2 (3rd ed.). London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society. 4487: 2895:. "... his mother and his aunt, Lady Muskerry, had apartments at the Couvent des Feuillantines in Paris ..." 990: 204:
George Hamilton with wife, parents, and other selected relatives. He was sometimes confused with his uncle of Greenlaw.
1005:(1736) already confused them. Hamilton married in 1635, but earlier dates are reported in error due to the confusion. 4360: 4321: 4091: 3931: 3904: 3866: 3827: 3726:
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant
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Hamilton died in 1679. As his eldest son, James, had predeceased him in 1673, Hamilton was succeeded by his grandson
3107:. "The Scottish settlers Sir George Hamilton and his brother Claud, Lord Strabane, were restored in Tyrone ..." 1032:
burned Strabane Castle in December 1641. Hamilton, her brother in law, accommodated her and her children at Nenagh.
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Ireland Preserved; or the Siege of Londonderry and the Battle of Aughrim with Lyrical Poetry and Biographical Notes
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage
4497: 4477: 2847:. "... the Marquis of Ormonde, whom he followed to Caen in the spring of 1651 with his wife and family." 1079:. On 21 September Hamilton left Saint-Germain with the queen's instructions and brought them to Ormond at 186: 116: 1163:, who should have succeeded as the 2nd baronet, never claimed the title, which might again have been invalid. 4403: 4107: 1100: 3384:. Vol. III (limited to two hundred copies ed.). Dublin: Printed for the editor by Joseph Dollard. 2982:. "... the Restoration about which period (1660?) he is said to have been created a baronet  ..." 2643:. "On the 28th Ormonde delivered up the regalia and sailed for England, landing at Bristol on 2 Aug." 2042:. "Mary, married to Sir George Hamilton, ancestor by her to the Earl of Abercorn, and died in August 1680." 1171:, County Cork, which he sold soon afterwards. In 1670 he was granted lands in several counties of Ireland. 1084: 1931:. "1622, May 4. Roger Hope (ibid. by same , which day the lord viscount Grandison embarqued for England)" 1775:. "6. Marion, married James (Hamilton), 1st Earl of Abercorn ... was a very active Catholic ..." 4385: 3720: 2592:. "He listened to the nuncio's plea, 'quitted the opportunity of conquest in Ulster' and marched south." 2496:. "... the alleged murder of 32 Protestants, men, women and children, at the mine workings ..." 1064: 844: 3597:
The History of Limerick, Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military, From the Earliest Records, to the Year 1787
1845:. "Lord Claud lived in retirement for over twenty years, dying in 1621, and was buried in Paisley Abbey" 1794:. "He d. v.p. at Monkton 23 Mar. and was bur. 29 Ap. 1618 in the Abbey Church, Paisley, age 43." 4482: 4472: 4417: 4342: 4303: 4155: 4073: 3848: 3811: 928: 880: 783: 654: 182: 158: 108: 3104: 3390: 3173: 1928: 1727:"On 5 Apr. 1603 he was cr. Lord Abercorn, co. Linlithgow ], to him and his heirs whatsoever." 4125: 3986: 3650: 3017: 2959: 2844: 2797: 2656: 2605: 2525: 2512:. "The articles of the treaty which related to the civil government were signed on March 28 ." 2458: 2223: 2159: 1756: 937: 847:
and Sir George Russell, had acquired rights to the Knockaunderrig Silver Mine at Knockanroe in the
112: 4065:"Butler [nΓ©e Preston] Elizabeth, duchess of Ormond and suo jure Lady Dingwall (1615–1684)" 3773: 3341: 3088: 2743: 2640: 2541: 2509: 2407: 2143: 2055: 4352: 4313: 4083: 3858: 3467: 3222: 3205: 3189: 2908: 2892: 2762: 2589: 2493: 2242:. "Elizabeth, the beautiful and accomplished wife of Philibert, comte de Grammont; she d. 1708." 1861: 1044: 1018: 3238: 3157: 2927: 2095: 3927: 3900: 3640: 3120: 3033: 2998: 2860: 2724: 2708: 2621: 2576:. "... encamped at Benburb. Here, on the 5th of June A.D. 1646 he won a victory ..." 2573: 2426: 2325: 2271: 2255: 2239: 2207: 2191: 2175: 2127: 1880: 1823: 1772: 1740: 162: 3301: 3254: 3141: 2442: 2039: 1982:. "Some time before 5 June 1634 he was made a baronet but of which country is not known." 1826:. "The great proportion and manor of Donalong on his third son George and his heirs ... " 4462: 3716: 3693: 3666: 3573: 3491: 3286: 3270: 1947: 1791: 1724: 1541: 1156: 1017:
In 1641 Hamilton accompanied King Charles I on his visit to Scotland. At the outbreak of the
756: 3379: 3208:. "1643, 13 Nov./21 Jan. 1644 /James Butler, 1st m. of Ormond, L.L. (appd by K. Charles I)" 1912: 4467: 3971:"The Two Sir George Hamiltons and their Connections with the Castles of Roscrea and Nenagh" 3957:
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
3072: 3036:. "Sir George Hamilton, Baronet of Nova Scotia, ancestor to the present Earl of Abercorn." 2979: 1708: 8: 4273: 4253: 3937:
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was taken by Phelim O'Neill in 1648 ... but was re-taken by Inchiquin ..."
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Jean Gordon, widow of his elder brother Claud (died in 1638), lost her home when
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Mac Cuarta, Brian (2015). "Scots Catholics in Ulster". In Edwards, David (ed.).
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Thomas (died 1687), served in the Royal Navy and died in Boston, Massachusetts
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This was likely the Roger Hope of Hopestown in Westmeath, who sat for
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Son James died from wounds received in a sea-fight against the Dutch.
4244: 2528:. "... on July 30 the peace was publicly proclaimed in Dublin." 1743:. "Thomas, sixth Lord Boyd ... fought on her behalf at Langside" 810: 931:(died 1717), fought for the Jacobites and was taken prisoner at the 3381:
History of the Irish Confederation and the War in Ireland 1646-1649
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and had as such acquired large estates in Ireland, mainly around
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Hamilton's father had been an undertaker in James I's 1611
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Hamilton was about ten in 1618 when his father died. His uncle,
1505: 994: 3729:. Vol. I (2nd ed.). London: The St Catherine Press. 897:, turned Protestant, and died from losing a leg in a sea-fight 3241:. "Charles I. ... exec. 30 Jan. 1649 ..." 1374:
Cessation (truce) between the Confederates and the government
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Lost the Knockaunderrig Silver Mine raided by the insurgents
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in the Parliament 1613–1615 and was knighted by Lord Deputy
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as co-subject in "James Hamilton, first earl of Abercorn",
2659:. "... Phelim McTuoll O'Neill stormed Nenagh ..." 1128: 165:
and as receiver-general of the royalists. He also defended
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
2781:. "In 1649 he was made governor of Nenagh Castle ..." 3176:. "He was cr. 30 Aug. 1642 Marquess of Ormonde ];" 1063:. O'Neill then marched south to Kilkenny as directed by 871:
In 1635 Hamilton married Mary Butler, third daughter of
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and his wife, Marion Boyd. His father had been created
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Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet of Donalong and Nenagh
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As his birth date is uncertain, so are all his ages.
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The lost Settlement of Dunnalong (Foyle Civic Trust)
2274:. "Margaret, m. to Mathew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde." 2162:. "May 9 . Hamilton, Capt. of the Kingsfisher dies." 755:
George was born about 1608 in Scotland, probably in
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2933: 1848: 1475:Appointed receiver-general of revenues in Ireland. 1178:, who would later become the 6th earl of Abercorn. 1143: 4332: 4293: 4063: 3987:"Hamilton, James, first Earl of Abercorn (d.1617)" 3840:"Hamilton, Claud, first Lord Paisley (1546?–1621)" 3838: 3815: 3744: 3617: 3572: 3549: 2485: 2483: 2130:. "Thomas, in the sea service; d. in New England." 2068: 2066: 2064: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 801:George was one of nine siblings. See his brothers 4275:History of the Rebellion and Civil-War in Ireland 4255:History of the Rebellion and Civil-War in Ireland 2819: 2678: 2352: 2350: 4454: 4100: 4061: 3875: 2872: 2372: 1992: 1990: 1988: 1908: 919:– 1719), fought for the Jacobites and wrote the 4409:The lost Settlement of Dunnalong (Tower Museum) 3510:O'Neill and Ormond – A Chapter of Irish History 3291: 3048: 3046: 3044: 3042: 3009: 3007: 2836: 2834: 2480: 2282: 2280: 2258:. "Lucia, m. to Sir Donogh of Lamineagh, Bart" 2101: 2061: 2006: 971:Margaret, married in July 1674 Mathew Forde of 4233:Journal of County Louth Archaeological Society 4221:. Vol. II. London: Sherratt & Hughes. 3923:– Viscounts (for Butler, Viscount Mountgarret) 3133: 3131: 3129: 2990: 2988: 2418: 2416: 2347: 2261: 2245: 2229: 2197: 2165: 2117: 2087: 2085: 1939: 1937: 1684: 1682: 1680: 1678: 1279:Made commander of a company of the Irish Army 3807:– Short biographies in the biographical notes 3273:. "Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn" 3062: 2969: 2919: 2917: 2547: 2331: 2296: 1985: 1783: 1781: 903:(died 1676), killed in French service at the 16:Scottish-born royalist in Ireland (died 1679) 4164:. Vol. I. London: Hutchinson & Co. 4058:– Innermeath to Mar (for Boyd of Kilmarnock) 3818:Irish Battles: A Military History of Ireland 3276: 3039: 3004: 2866: 2831: 2768: 2735: 2733: 2632: 2630: 2378: 2366: 2277: 1969: 1872: 1870: 1698: 1047:, and his sisters-in-law, Lady Muskerry and 3810: 3244: 3126: 2985: 2850: 2789: 2787: 2585: 2515: 2432: 2413: 2317: 2315: 2082: 1934: 1797: 1762: 1746: 1730: 1675: 823:Sir George Hamilton of Greenlaw and Roscrea 782:George's mother was the eldest daughter of 4105:. In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.). 4101:Perceval-Maxwell, Michael (October 2009). 3797:(2nd ed.). Dublin: Hardy and Walker. 3434: 3228: 3147: 3078: 3052: 2949: 2914: 2714: 2698: 2499: 2464: 2399: 2397: 2107: 2072: 2019: 1778: 1099:was on its way back from the unsuccessful 4330: 4048:. Vol. V. Edinburgh: David Douglas. 4025:. Vol. I. Edinburgh: David Douglas. 3260: 3110: 3023: 2939: 2754: 2752: 2730: 2646: 2627: 2595: 1867: 1834: 1832: 1813: 1711:. "... was b. probably about 1607;" 1445:abandoned Dublin to the Parliamentarians. 4154: 3715: 3712:– 1649 to 1664 (for Baronet of Donalong) 3692: 3665: 3649:. Vol. III (New ed.). London: 3646:History of the Great Civil War 1642–1649 3639: 3579:. London: Allen Lane The Penguin Press. 3466:. Vol. III (New ed.). Oxford: 3370: 3282: 3266: 3195: 3169: 3068: 2975: 2784: 2668: 2662: 2611: 2521: 2505: 2422: 2312: 2091: 1943: 1787: 1720: 1714: 1704: 1113: 866: 169:against the Parliamentarians during the 4348:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4309:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4278:. Vol. II. Dublin: James William. 4271: 4251: 4079:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3968: 3953: 3854:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3771: 3742: 3675:. Vol. VI (1st ed.). London: 3570: 3389: 3325:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3163: 3100: 3094: 2825: 2793: 2684: 2553: 2489: 2470: 2403: 2394: 2356: 2337: 2302: 2286: 2187: 2181: 2178:. "Richard, lieut.-gen., d. in France." 2133: 2045: 2029: 1996: 1959: 1953: 1857: 1803: 1602: 1555:Created Baronet of Donalong and Nenagh 1312:Ormond grants him Nenagh for 31 years. 1138:Donough MacCarty, 2nd Viscount Muskerry 4455: 4291: 4258:. Vol. I. Dublin: James William. 4226: 4194: 3984: 3954:Mahaffy, Robert Pentland, ed. (1900). 3926: 3899: 3836: 3790: 3593: 3525: 3506: 3319: 3179: 3116: 3029: 3013: 2898: 2882: 2840: 2774: 2749: 2652: 2601: 2569: 2563: 2537: 2531: 2454: 2448: 2384: 2155: 2149: 2035: 1975: 1892: 1886: 1876: 1838: 1829: 1819: 1752: 1688: 1647:Oliver St John, 1st Viscount Grandison 1338:Arrested as a papist while in England 954:(1641–1708), a famous beauty, married 775:in 1606. His paternal grandfather was 4177: 3913:. Vol. IV. Dublin: James Moore. 3547: 3483: 3456: 3411: 3218: 3211: 3084: 2994: 2904: 2888: 2856: 2809: 2758: 2720: 2704: 2617: 2579: 2321: 2267: 2251: 2235: 2203: 2171: 2139: 2123: 2051: 1623: 1508:Castle to the Parliamentarians under 1140:, to Madrid on a diplomatic mission. 1077:ChΓ’teau-Neuf de Saint-Germain-en-Laye 883:, thereby became his brother-in-law. 731: 728: 726: 721: 718: 705: 681: 671: 653: 651: 635: 633: 617: 615: 599: 529: 507: 489: 487: 467: 465: 443: 441: 413: 411: 409: 407: 405: 379: 377: 358: 338: 336: 320: 307: 257: 235: 220: 218: 216: 214: 203: 4493:People of the Irish Confederate Wars 4214: 4180:"Nenagh Castle, County of Tipperary" 4123: 4038: 4015: 3940:. Vol. V. Dublin: James Moore. 3336: 3297: 3250: 3185: 3137: 2955: 2739: 2636: 2438: 2219: 2213: 1924: 1918: 1768: 1736: 1463:returned to Ireland landing at Cork. 1215:James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn 983: 879:, later marquess and duke, and also 843:By 1625 Hamilton, together with Sir 750: 161:, in diplomatic missions during the 3962:His/Her Majesty's Stationery Office 3950:– Viscounts (for Viscount Strabane) 3885:His/Her Majesty's Stationery Office 3444:(77th ed.). London: Harrison. 3421:(31st ed.). London: Harrison. 1902: 1213:Born in Scotland as the 4th son of 13: 4371: 4355:. pp. 888–889, right column. 4062:Perceval-Maxwell, Michael (2004). 3739:– Ab-Adam to Basing (for Abercorn) 3575:The Catholics of Ulster, a History 3552:The Illustrated History of Ireland 2803: 1649:in 1622 on his last day in office. 1596:, the future 6th Earl of Abercorn 1083:where a Dutch man-of-war, sent by 1055:the Confederate Ulster army under 14: 4509: 4381:The Scots in Early Stuart Ireland 3699:Complete Baronetage, 1611 to 1800 3513:. Dublin: Maunsel & Company. 1614: 4135:Dictionary of National Biography 4126:"Hamilton, Anthony (1646?–1720)" 3996:Dictionary of National Biography 3822:. Belfast: The Appletree Press. 3746:"The Castle and Manor of Nenagh" 3600:. Limerick: A. Watson & Co. 3556:. New York: Contemporary Books. 3463:The Life of James Duke of Ormond 3438:; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915). 3351:Dictionary of National Biography 1629:George's father's article gives 1592:Died, succeeded by his grandson 1144:Restoration, death, and timeline 962:Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st Baronet 4223:– Knights bachelors & Index 1652: 1635: 1631:a list of all the nine siblings 1122: 1087:, lay ready to bring Ormond to 1059:defeated the Covenanters under 1025:but was soon released on bail. 873:Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles 171:Cromwellian conquest of Ireland 3620:Handbook of British Chronology 993:. The younger couple lived at 893:(died 1673), became ranger of 886:George and Mary had six sons: 32:Baronet of Donalong and Nenagh 1: 4334:"Hamilton, Richard (d. 1717)" 4108:Dictionary of Irish Biography 3532:A Compendium of Irish History 921:MΓ©moires du comte de Grammont 913: 816: 690: 658: 642: 606: 498: 457: 179:MΓ©moires du Comte de Grammont 147: 59: 4138:. Vol. XXIV. New York: 3999:. Vol. XXIV. New York: 3978:Tipperary Historical Journal 3774:"The Silver Mines of Ormond" 3354:. Vol. VIII. New York: 1668: 1085:William II, Prince of Orange 625: 515: 481: 453: 350: 328: 243: 7: 4386:Manchester University Press 4272:Warner, Ferdinand (1768b). 4252:Warner, Ferdinand (1768a). 3772:Gleeson, Dermot F. (1937). 3743:Gleeson, Dermot F. (1936). 3535:. Boston: Patrick Donahoe. 3315:Subject matter monographs: 1588: 1573: 1562: 1551: 1533: 1518: 1500: 1482: 1471: 1453: 1435: 1421: 1404: 1382: 1367: 1356: 1345: 1334: 1319: 1308: 1297: 1286: 1275: 1253: 1242: 1223: 1209: 1191:for historical background. 991:Walter, 11th Earl of Ormond 960:Lucia (died 1676), married 763:. He was the fourth son of 185:, Jacobite general, and of 128:James, 1st Earl of Abercorn 89: 10: 4514: 4351:. Vol. 24. New York: 4312:. Vol. 24. New York: 4190:(38). Dublin: J. S. Folds. 4070:Matthew, Henry Colin Gray. 3857:. Vol. 24. 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" was born in 1641." 2108:Burke & Burke 1915 2073:Burke & Burke 1915 2020:Burke & Burke 1915 1119: 975:, County Down, and of 947:β€”and three daughters: 875:. Her eldest brother, 155:the 1st Duke of Ormond 4498:Younger sons of earls 4478:English army officers 4435:(of Donalong, Tyrone) 4418:Baronetage of Ireland 3791:Graham, John (1841). 3689:– N to R (for Ormond) 2873:Perceval-Maxwell 2004 2373:Perceval-Maxwell 2009 1909:House of Commons 1878 1425:Ulster Army captured 1117: 867:Marriage and children 759:, Renfrewshire, near 4316:. pp. 837–838. 4184:Dublin Penny Journal 4124:Rigg, J. M. (1890). 4086:. pp. 130–131. 3861:. pp. 776–778. 3677:George Bell and Sons 3548:Duffy, SeΓ‘n (2002). 3484:Clark, Ruth (1921). 3376:Gilbert, John Thomas 1603:Notes and references 1301:Married Mary Butler 1131:where Ormond's wife 956:Philibert de Gramont 851:near the village of 849:Silvermine Mountains 830:Plantation of Ulster 792:Mary, Queen of Scots 777:the 1st Lord Paisley 4156:Sergeant, Philip W. 4040:Paul, James Balfour 4017:Paul, James Balfour 3641:Gardiner, Samuel R. 3594:Ferrar, J. (1787). 1183: 773:James VI and I 4142:pp. 135–137. 4003:pp. 176–177. 3812:Hayes-McCoy, G. A. 3431:(for his children) 1581:in French service 1526:into French exile 1246:Grandfather died. 1181: 1120: 694: 1661 – 1734 662: 1649 – 1717 646: 1645 – 1719 610: 1630 – 1673 502: 1608 – 1679 4483:House of Hamilton 4473:Hamilton baronets 4451: 4450: 4442:Succeeded by 4395:978-0-7190-9721-8 4140:MacMillan and Co. 4111:(online ed.) 4001:MacMillan and Co. 3372:Bellings, Richard 3356:MacMillan and Co. 3235:Fryde et al. 1986 3202:Fryde et al. 1986 3154:Fryde et al. 1986 2924:Fryde et al. 1986 1843:778, right column 1600: 1599: 1412:Battle of Benburb 1133:Elizabeth Preston 1101:siege of Limerick 984:Mistaken identity 942:Battle of Aughrim 784:the 6th Lord Boyd 751:Birth and origins 748: 747: 744: 742: 741: 714: 713: 701: 700: 210: 209: 141: 140: 4505: 4414: 4413: 4399: 4366: 4336: 4327: 4297: 4287: 4267: 4248: 4245:10.2307/27729225 4222: 4210: 4191: 4173: 4151: 4120: 4118: 4116: 4097: 4067: 4057: 4034: 4012: 3981: 3975: 3965: 3949: 3932:Archdall, Mervyn 3922: 3905:Archdall, Mervyn 3896: 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Index

Baronet of Donalong and Nenagh
James Hamilton
Detail
James
George
Anthony
Richard
John
Elizabeth
James, 1st Earl of Abercorn
the 1st Duke of Ormond
lord lieutenant of Ireland
Confederate Wars
Nenagh Castle
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
Anthony
Richard
Elizabeth
Claud
1st Ld
Paisley

James
1st Earl

George
of Greenlaw
& Roscrea

James
2nd Earl

Claud
2nd Baron
Hamilton
of Strabane

James
George
Anthony
Richard
James
6th Earl

Earls of
Abercorn

Paisley

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