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Quartered arms of Charles Paulet, 2nd Duke of Bolton, KG, PC

Charles Paulet, 2nd Duke of Bolton KG PC (1661 – 21 January 1722) was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Member of Parliament for Hampshire and a supporter of William III of Orange.

Life

He was the son of Charles Paulet, 1st Duke of Bolton, and Mary Scrope, daughter of Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland. From 1675 (when his father succeeded as Marquess of Winchester) until April 1689 (when his father was created 1st Duke of Bolton), he was styled Earl of Wiltshire. From 1689 until his succession to the Dukedom in 1699 he was styled Marquess of Winchester.[2]

He was Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire and Dorset, a commissioner to arrange the union of England and Scotland, and was twice a lord justice of the kingdom. He was also lord chamberlain of the royal household and Governor of the Isle of Wight.

In Jonathan Swift's tract Remarks on the Characters of the Court of Queen Anne, a commentary on the book Memoirs of the Secret Services by John Macky, in response to Macky's statement that the Duke "Does not now make any figure at court", Swift's dismissive reply was, "Nor anywhere else. A great booby".

Marriages and children

Charles married three times:

Literature

References

  1. ^ Cokayne et al. 2000, p. 211
  2. ^ Kilburn, Matthew. "Paulet, Charles". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/21614. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Hampshire
1681–1698
With: Sir Francis Rolle 1679–1685
Viscount Campden 1685–1689
Lord William Powlett 1689
Thomas Jervoise 1689–1690
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Vice-Admiral of Hampshire
1692–1710
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
1699–1710
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of Dorset
1699–1722
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of the Isle of Wight
1707–1710
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire
1714–1722
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice-Admiral of Hampshire
1714–1722
Political offices
Preceded by Lord Chamberlain
1715–1717
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
1717–1720
Succeeded by
Peerage of England
Preceded by Duke of Bolton
1699–1722
Succeeded by
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