Robert Jocelyn, 2nd Earl of Roden

Robert Jocelyn, 2nd Earl of Roden KP, PC (Ire) (26 October 1756 – 29 June 1820) was an Irish peer, soldier and politician. He was styled The Honourable from his birth to 1771, and then Viscount Jocelyn from 1771 to 1797. He was the eldest son of the 1st Earl of Roden and Lady Anne Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassil.

He was a professional soldier, and the company of dragoons he commanded, nicknamed "the Foxhunters", gained much notoriety during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. In particular they played a leading role in the Gibbet Rath massacre at the Curragh of Kildare on 29 May 1798, where 350-500 insurgents, who had surrendered, were killed in cold blood.[1] In defence of Roden it can be said that he acted on the orders of his superior officer, General Duff, and the action was widely condoned at the time. In September his dragoons played a crucial part in the final defeat of the invading French army at the Battle of Ballinamuck: Lord Roden accepted the surrender of General Humbert.[2]

He became Earl of Roden in 1797 after the death of his father Robert Jocelyn, 1st Earl of Roden and was appointed a Knight of the Order of St Patrick on 13 November 1806.[3] Jocelyn represented Maryborough in the Irish House of Commons between 1776 and 1778. Between 1783 and 1797, he sat as Member of Parliament for Dundalk. He turned down a Marquisate due to the lack of his fortune which was needed to uphold this position.

He was appointed Custos Rotulorum of Louth for life in 1820.

Family

He married:

  1. Frances Theodosia Bligh on 5 February 1788 at St Andrew's Church, Dublin with issue:
    1. Robert Jocelyn (born 27 Oct 1788)
    2. James Bligh Jocelyn (died Jul 1812)
    3. Thomas Jocelyn (died Feb 1816)
    4. George Jocelyn ()
    5. Frances Theodosia Jocelyn (1795-May 1820)
    6. Anne Jocelyn (Died Oct 1822)
  2. Juliana-Anne Orde on 1808 with issue:
    1. John Jocelyn ()
    2. Augustus George Frederick Jocelyn (1811–1887)

References

  1. Sampson, William Memoirs London Whittaker, Treacher and Arnot 1832 p.21
  2. Lenox-Conyngham, Melosina Diaries of Ireland Liliput Press Dublin 1998 p.112
  3. Rayment, Leigh. "Knights of the Order of St Patrick". Retrieved 2008-12-13.
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
Sir John Parnell, 1st Bt
Hunt Walsh
Member of Parliament for Maryborough
1776–1778
With: Sir John Parnell, 1st Bt
Succeeded by
Sir John Parnell, 1st Bt
John Tydd
Preceded by
William Conyngham
Robert Lindsay
Member of Parliament for Dundalk
1783–1797
With: Hon. George Jocelyn
Succeeded by
Hon. George Jocelyn
John Jocelyn
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Robert Jocelyn
Earl of Roden
1797–1820
Succeeded by
Robert Jocelyn
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