Hamilton, whose grandfather James had sat for Newry and Carlow between 1723 and 1760, came in for county Dublin shortly before the Union, which he opposed.
Earlier that year he had complained to the cabinet minister Lord Sidmouth that his repeated applications for church preferment for his brother had been ignored:
I have supported the present administration for upwards of twenty years and that during that time I have derived very little advantage from the patronage of the crown is not less certain ... My brother has been recommended for promotion ... these twelve years, yet he has been constantly overlooked, and being unconscious of having done anything to forfeit the confidence of government, I feel satisfied that your lordship will upon this occasion recommend my brother to Lord Wellesley for early promotion.
Add. 40296, ff. 28-29; 40297, f. 51; 40344, f. 187.
Whether he got satisfaction from the Irish viceroy on this matter is not clear. If not, he was doubly disappointed, for he died a commoner shortly before Christmas 1822, ‘after a most painful and tedious illness’.
