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William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin






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The Earl of Inchiquin
Personal details
BornIreland
DiedIreland
SpouseLady Anne Hamilton
Parents
  • Mary O'Brien (mother)
  • OccupationPolitician

    William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin, KB, PC(I) (1700 – 18 July 1777) was an Irish peer, Chief of Clan O'Brien, and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1722 and 1754.

    Background[edit]

    O'Brien was the eldest son of William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin, and his wife, Mary (née Villiers), sister of the 1st Earl of Jersey, and inherited his father's titles in 1719.[1] He founded the predecessor of the present day Royal Cork Yacht Club, the Water Club of the Cork Harbour, in 1720.

    Political career[edit]

    Inchiquin was Whig Member of Parliament for Windsor from 1722 to 1727, for Tamworth from 1727 to 1734, for Camelford from 1741 to 1747 and for Aylesbury from 1747 to 1754. In 1725, he had been appointed a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath. From 1740 to 1741, he was Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge of England, Governor of County Clare from 1741 to 1777 and Custos Rotulorum of Clare from 1762 to 1767. From 1744 to 1751, he was a Lord of the BedchambertoFrederick, Prince of Wales, and admitted to the Privy Council of Ireland in 1753.[1]

    On his death in 1777, without surviving male heirs, his titles passed to his nephew, Murrough O'Brien, who was later created Marquess of Thomond.[1]

    Family[edit]

    On 29 March 1720, he married his cousin, Lady Anne Hamilton, the eldest daughter and heiress of George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney, and his wife Elizabeth (née Villiers). His wife became 2nd Countess of Orkney in her own right in 1737. They had five children:

    He married, secondly, Mary Moore, daughter of Stephen Moore, 1st Viscount Mount Cashell and Alicia Colville, on 12 October 1761

    Additionally, Inchiquin was feted by antiquarians and many of the works of Irish history produced at this time are dedicated to him; as an Anglican deriving his lineage from an old Gaelic family, he was a politique choice for those wishing to disseminate their work in Ascendancy Ireland and Hanoverian Britain.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "O'BRIEN, William, 4th Earl of Inchiquin [I] (c.1700-77)". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
    Parliament of Great Britain
    Preceded by

    Sir Henry Ashurst
    Samuel Travers

    Member of Parliament for Windsor
    17221727
    With: Earl of Burford 1722–1726
    Lord Vere Beauclerk 1726–1727
    Succeeded by

    Lord Vere Beauclerk
    Viscount Malpas

    Preceded by

    Hon. Francis Willoughby
    Hon. George Compton

    Member of Parliament for Tamworth
    17271734
    With: Thomas Willoughby
    Succeeded by

    Lord John Sackville
    Hon. George Compton

    Preceded by

    Sir Thomas Lyttelton
    Hon. James Cholmondeley

    Member of Parliament for Camelford
    17411747
    With: Charles Montagu
    Succeeded by

    The Earl of Londonderry
    Samuel Martin

    Preceded by

    Charles Pilsworth
    Hon. William Stanhope

    Member of Parliament for Aylesbury
    17471754
    With: Edward Willes
    Succeeded by

    Thomas Potter
    John Willes

    Masonic offices
    Preceded by

    Lord Paisley

    Grand Master of the
    Premier Grand Lodge of England

    1726–1727
    Succeeded by

    The Lord Coleraine

    Peerage of Ireland
    Preceded by

    William O'Brien

    Earl of Inchiquin
    1719–1777
    Succeeded by

    Murrough O'Brien


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