Entry from (Irish) Dictionary of National Biography:
"HAMILTON, WILLIAM (d. 1729), archdeacon of Armagh, was brother of Andrew Hamilton, D.D., who held the archdeaconry of Raphoe from 1690 to 1764. He entered Trinity College, Dublin, and graduated B.A. 1691, MA. 1696, and LL.B. 1700. Three of his sons, James, Henry, and Andrew, were educated at the same university. Having received holy orders he was collated on 24 Dec. 1700 to the archdeaconry of Armagh (to which dignity the rectory of Carnteel, co. Tyrone, was then attached), and held that preferment until his death in 1729.
"His publications are:
1. 'The Exemplary Life and Character of James Bonnell, Esq., late Accomptant-General of Ireland,' Dublin, 1703; fourth edition, London, 1718, and frequently reprinted.
2. 'Sermon on the Death of Queen Anne,' Dublin, 1714.
3. 'Sermon preached at Armagh on 5 Nov. 1722,' Dublin, 1723.
4. 'Sermon before the House of Commons on 5 Nov. 1725,' Dublin, 1725.
"He likewise edited 'The Harmony of the Holy Gospels digested into one History; done originally by William Austin, and reformed and improved by James Bonnell, Esq.,' London, 1705.
| Died | 1729 |
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| Died | 1729 |
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