ThelamentableduelbetweentheDukeofHamiltonandLordMohuntookplaceinNovember1712,andsprangfromthefollowingcircumstances。Alawsuithadbeenpendingforelevenyearsbetweenthesetwonoblemen,andtheylookeduponeachotherinconsequencewithacertaindegreeofcoldness。Theymettogetheronthe13thofNovemberinthechambersofMr。Orlebar,aMasterinChancery,when,inthecourseofconversation,theDukeofHamiltonreflectedupontheconductofoneofthewitnessesinthecause,sayingthathewasapersonwhohadneithertruthnorjusticeinhim。LordMohun,somewhatnettledatthisremark,appliedtoawitnessfavourabletohisside,madeanswerhastily,thatMr。Whiteworth,thepersonalludedto,hadquiteasmuchtruthandjusticeinhimastheDukeofHamilton。TheDukemadenoreply,andnoonepresentimaginedthathetookoffenceatwhatwassaid;andwhenhewentout,oftheroom,hemadealowandcourteoussalutetotheLordMohun。Intheevening,GeneralMacartneycalledtwiceupontheDukewithachallengefromLordMohun,andfailinginseeinghim,soughthimathirdtimeatatavern,wherehefoundhim,anddeliveredhismessage。TheDukeacceptedthechallenge,andthedayafterthemorrow,whichwasSunday,the15thofNovember,atseveninthemorning,wasappointedforthemeeting。
AtthathourtheyassembledinHydePark,theDukebeingattendedbyhisrelative,ColonelHamilton,andtheLordMohunbyGeneralMacartney。TheyjumpedoveraditchintoaplacecalledtheNursery,andpreparedforthecombat。TheDukeofHamilton,turningtoGeneralMacartney,said,“Sir,youarethecauseofthis,lettheeventbewhatitwill。“LordMohundidnotwishthatthesecondsshouldengage,buttheDukeinsistedthat“Macartneyshouldhaveashareinthedance。“Allbeingready,thetwoprincipalstookuptheirpositions,andfoughtwithswordssodesperatelythat,afterashorttime,theybothfelldown,mortallywounded。TheLordMohunexpireduponthespot,andtheDukeofHamiltoninthearmsofhisservantsastheywerecarryinghimtohiscoach。
Thisunhappyterminationcausedthegreatestexcitement,notonlyinthemetropolis,butalloverthecountry。TheTories,grievedatthelossoftheDukeofHamilton,chargedthefatalcombatontheWhigparty,whoseleader,theDukeofMarlborough,hadsorecentlysettheexampleofpoliticalduels。They。calledLordMohunthebullyoftheWhigfaction,hehadalreadykilledthreemeninduels,andbeentwicetriedformurder,andassertedopenly,thatthequarrelwasconcoctedbetweenhimandGeneralMacartneytorobthecountryoftheservicesoftheDukeofHamiltonbymurderinghim。Itwasalsoasserted,thatthewoundofwhichtheDukediedwasnotinflictedbyLordMohun,butbyMacartney;andeverymeanswasusedtopropagatethisbelief。ColonelHamilton,againstwhomandMacartneythecoroner’sjuryhadreturnedaverdictofwilfulmurder,surrenderedafewdaysafterwards,andwasexaminedbeforeaprivycouncilsittingatthehouseofLordDartmouth。Hethendeposed,thatseeingLordMohunfall,andtheDukeuponhim,herantotheDuke’sassistance,andthathemightwiththemoreeasehelphim,heflungdownboththeirswords,and,ashewasraisingtheDukeup,hesawMacartney,makeapushathim。Uponthisdepositionaroyalproclamationwasimmediatelyissued,offeringarewardof500poundsfortheapprehensionofMacartney,towhichtheDuchessofHamiltonafterwardsaddedarewardof300pounds。
UponthefurtherexaminationofColonelHamilton,itwasfoundthatreliancecouldnotbeplacedonallhisstatements,andthathecontradictedhimselfinseveralimportantparticulars。HewasarraignedattheOldBaileyforthemurderofLordMohun,thewholepoliticalcirclesofLondonbeinginafeverofexcitementfortheresult。AlltheTorypartyprayedforhisacquittal,andaTorymobsurroundedthedoorsandalltheavenuesleadingtothecourtofjusticeformanyhoursbeforethetrialbegan。Theexaminationofwitnesseslastedsevenhours。ThecriminalstillpersistedinaccusingGeneralMacartneyofthemurderoftheDukeofHamilton,but,inotherrespects,saythenewspapersoftheday,prevaricatedfoully。Hewasfoundguiltyofmanslaughter。Thisfavourableverdictwasreceivedwithuniversalapplause,“notonlyfromthecourtandallthegentlemenpresent,butthecommonpeopleshowedamightysatisfaction,whichtheytestifiedbyloudandrepeatedhuzzas。“[“PostBoy,“
Decemberl3th,1712。]
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