John Hely-Hutchinson, 2nd Earl of Donoughmore

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John Hely-Hutchinson, 2nd Earl of Donoughmore KCB (15 May 175729 June 1832), was a Anglo-Irish politician, hereditary peer and soldier.

He was the son of John Hely-Hutchinson and the Baroness Donoughmore. In 1801 he was created Baron Hutchinson in the Peerage of the United Kingdom (gaining a seat in the House of Lords) and later succeeded to all his brother's titles.

Educated at Eton, Magdalen College, Oxford and Trinity College, Dublin, he entered the Army as a Cornet in the 18th Dragoons in 1774, rising to a Lieutenant the next year. In 1776 he was promoted to become a Captain in the 67th Regiment of Foot, and a Major there in 1781. He moved regiments again in 1783, becoming a Lieutenant-Colonel in the 77th Regiment of Foot.

In March 1794 he obtained brevet promotion to Colonel, then became a Major-General in May 1796, a Lieutenant-General in September 1803, and a full General in June 1813. In 1811, he became Colonel of the 18th Regiment of Foot.

He served in the Flanders campaigns of 1793 as aide-de-camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby, and in Ireland during the Irish Rebellion of 1798, where he was second-in-command at the Battle of Castlebar under General Lake. In 1799, he was in the expedition to the Netherlands, and was second-in-command of the 1801 expedition to Egypt, under Abercromby. Following Abercromby's death in March after being wounded at the second Battle of Abukir, Hely-Hutchinson took command of the force. In reward for his successes there, the Ottoman Sultan Selim III made him a Knight, 1st Class, of the Order of the Crescent.

Hely-Hutchinson was a Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for the Irish constituency of Cork in 1801, having previously represented the city in the pre-Union Parliament of Ireland up to 1800.

Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
John Hely-Hutchinson
Sir Augustus Warren, Bt.
Member of Parliament for Cork City
with Richard Longfield 1790–1796
William Hare 1796–1797
Mountifort Longfield 1797–1800

1790–1800
Succeeded by
Parliament abolished
Parliament of the United Kingdom
New constituency Member of Parliament for Cork City
with Mountifort Longfield

1801
Succeeded by
Mountifort Longfield
Christopher Hely-Hutchinson
Military offices
Preceded by
Sir James Murray-Pulteney, Bt
Colonel of the 18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot
1811–1832
Succeeded by
The Lord Aylmer
Honorary titles
New title Lord Lieutenant of Tipperary
1831–1832
Succeeded by
The Earl of Donoughmore
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Richard Hely-Hutchinson
Earl of Donoughmore
1825–1832
Succeeded by
John Hely-Hutchinson
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Richard Hely-Hutchinson
Viscount Hutchinson
1825–1832
Succeeded by
John Hely-Hutchinson
New creation Baron Hutchinson
1801–1832
Extinct


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