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1 Robert 2nd Viscount Jocelyn, 1st Earl of Roden (1721? – 1797) The story of the First Earl, owner of Hyde Hall, and some of his family This article is the fifth in my series of ‘follow-ups’ to my earlier article of November 2018 entitled ‘Hyde Hall/Great Hyde Hall’, in which I have been writing about the residents and owners of Hyde Hall, especially the Jocelyn family. Robert’s father, the 1st Viscount Jocelyn Robert Jocelyn was the only son of Robert the 1st Viscount Jocelyn (who was the subject of an earlier article dated December 2018) and his first wife Charlotte (Anderson). All existing records show that he was supposedly born in the year 1731 and baptised 31 July of that year and I have used that date myself in my earlier article on the 1st Viscount. However, there is no extant original document, all current records being transcripts. Bearing in mind that Robert’s parents definitely married in 1720, and taking into account his subsequent education and Parliamentary history, especially the dates of is matriculation at Oxford University and when he first became an MP, it would appear that he was really born in the year 1721 and the date was later wrongly transcribed. It is even possible that this was deliberate. The exact marriage date of his parents is unknown. Was this an attempt to legitimise an otherwise untimely birth? Robert was educated at Harrow before attending Exeter College, Oxford University, where he matriculated on 17 October 1740. Robert subsequently went on to study law at Lincoln’s Inn for a short while. In 1743, Robert returned to Ireland, where he was to spend most of his life. He is known to have been in Sawbridgeworth for the funeral of his father in December 1756 and the presentation of a bust of his father to Great St. Mary’s (probably about 1786), but there is no evidence that he ever stayed at Hyde Hall, even after he inherited the Hyde Hall estate from his cousin in 1785.

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Robert2ndViscountJocelyn,1stEarlofRoden(1721?–1797)ThestoryoftheFirstEarl,ownerofHydeHall,andsomeofhisfamilyThisarticle is the fifth inmyseriesof ‘follow-ups’ tomyearlierarticleofNovember2018entitled‘HydeHall/GreatHydeHall’, inwhichIhavebeenwritingabouttheresidentsandownersofHydeHall,especiallytheJocelynfamily.

Robert’sfather,the1stViscountJocelynRobert Jocelynwas the only son of Robert the 1st Viscount Jocelyn (whowas the subject of anearlierarticledatedDecember2018)andhisfirstwifeCharlotte(Anderson).Allexistingrecordsshowthathewassupposedlybornintheyear1731andbaptised31JulyofthatyearandIhaveusedthatdatemyselfinmyearlierarticleonthe1stViscount.However,thereisnoextant original document, all current records being transcripts. Bearing in mind that Robert’sparents definitely married in 1720, and taking into account his subsequent education andParliamentaryhistory,especiallythedatesofismatriculationatOxfordUniversityandwhenhefirstbecameanMP, itwouldappear thathewas reallyborn in theyear1721andthedatewas laterwrongly transcribed. It is even possible that this was deliberate. The exactmarriage date of hisparentsisunknown.Wasthisanattempttolegitimiseanotherwiseuntimelybirth?Robert was educated at Harrow before attending Exeter College, Oxford University, where hematriculatedon17October1740.RobertsubsequentlywentontostudylawatLincoln’sInnforashortwhile.In1743,RobertreturnedtoIreland,wherehewastospendmostofhis life.HeisknowntohavebeeninSawbridgeworthforthefuneralofhisfatherinDecember1756andthepresentationofabustofhisfathertoGreatSt.Mary’s(probablyabout1786),butthereisnoevidencethatheeverstayedatHydeHall,evenafterheinheritedtheHydeHallestatefromhiscousinin1785.

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BustofRobert’sfatherinGreatSt.Mary’schurchIn1743RobertenteredIrishpoliticsandbecametheMPforOldLeighlin,CountyCarlowintheIrishHouseofCommons,apositionhewastoholduntil1756.RobertbecametheAuditorGeneraloftheIrishExchequerin1750.Apositionwhichhehelduntilhisdeath.On11December1752,RobertmarriedAnneHamilton,whowasthedaughterofJamesHamilton,1stEarlClanbrassill.Theyhad12childrentogether,fivesonsandsevendaughters.On3December1756,uponthedeathofhisfather,Robertbecame2ndViscountJocelynandon1December 1771 he was created 1st Earl of Roden of High Roding, County Tipperary (yes, HighRodingisinEssex,butnotnecessarilyforpeeragepurposes)inthepeerageofIreland.On 24 April 1778, Robert became the 5th Baronet of Hyde Hall upon the death of his cousinConyers Jocelyn. However, he did not inherit Hyde Hall itself until the subsequent death of hiscousinWinnefredJocelynin1785.Atthispointinhistory,fromthetimeofthe1stViscounttothe2ndEarl,theJocelynfamilybecamemajor landowners in Ireland, a situationwhich continueduntil very recently. Robert himself hadBrockleyParkHousebuilt at Stradball, County Laois (nowanursinghome) and, additionally, thefamilyowned further lands, especially at Castlewellen, CountyDownandDundalk, County Louthand,aswewillseelater,weretoinheritBryansfordHouse.

BrockleyParkHouse

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The family actually owned the freehold of the town of Dundalk. This included ground rents,manorialrights,commonlandandthefreeholdofthehighways.Thisfreeholdwasfinallysoldatauctionbythe10thEarlin2006toanundisclosedbuyer.On21June1797,RobertdiedinIrelandatYorkStreet,Dublin.HewasburiedatthechurchofSt.Peter,alsoinDublin,andwassucceededasEarlofRodenbyhiseldestson,alsocalledRobert.

ChurchofSt.Peter,Dublininthe19thcenturyRobert’swidowAnne survivedhimanddiedon 16April 1802 (some records say 1803) andwasburied in the family vault at Dundalk. In 1798 she inherited Bryansford House, Tollymore Park,County Down from her brother James, who had died without issue. This large house wassubsequently inherited, upon her death, along with the title Earl Clanbrassill, by her eldest sonRobert,the2ndEarlofRoden.Itwasbuiltin1730,wassoldtotheMinistryofAgriculturein1941andwasdemolishedin1952.Theformerestateisnowparkland.

BryansfordHousepriortodemolition

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ThesonsofRobertandAnneAlthoughnothingtodowithSawbridgeworth,itisofinteresttohaveaquicklookatthelivesofthesonsofRobertandAnneHamilton.Thesonsoflandedgentryinthe18thcenturyusuallyfollowedoneofthreeprofessions:theywouldpurchaseacommissionintheArmy,aseat inParliamentortheywouldgointotheclergy.Thisfamilywerenoexception.Robert,theeldestsonwascommissionedintotheArmyandhisnotorious life istobecoveredinthenextarticleintheseries.James,thesecondsondiedyoung.George(b.1763)andJohn(b.1769)bothwentintopolitics.GeorgewasMPforDundalkfrom1783until1798beforehandingtheseatovertoJohn,whowasMPforDundalkfrom1798to1800.Later,JohnbecameMPforLouthuntil1809.atwhichtimehepassedtheseatontohisnephew(keepingitinthefamily).Percy,thethirdsurvivingson,joinedtheclergyandhadaveryinterestingandscandalouslife.Percywas homosexual at a timewhen this was illegal and ‘buggery’ was both a criminal offence andagainstalltheteachingsoftheChurch.

PercyJocelyn(1764–1843)After graduating from Trinity College, Dublin, Percy became Rector of Tamlaght, eventuallybecomingBishopofClogher.In 1811, Percy’s brother John’s coachman, James Byrne, accused Percy of ‘taking indecentfamiliarities’withhim(buggery).PercythensuedJamesforcriminallibel,whichresultedinJamesbeing sentenced to twoyears’ imprisonmentandpublic floggings. This, it later transpired,wasagrossmiscarriageof justice; JamesByrnehadbeen telling the truth.On19 July 1822, PercywascaughtintheactofbuggerywithaGrenadierGuardsmaninthebackroomoftheWhiteLionpublichouseneartheHaymarketinLondon.Hewasarrestedandbailwassetat£1,000.ThiswaspaidbyhiselderbrotherRobert,butPercyimmediatelyabscondedtoFrance.Hiscasenevercametotrial.Percy was defrocked in his absence by the Church for ‘Sodomitical’ practices, but the resultingscandalspawnedmanycartoonsandribaldrhymes(withapologiesforthelanguage).

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TheDeviltoprovetheChurchwasafarceWentouttocatchabugger.Hebaitedhishookwithasoldier’sarseAndpulleduptheBishopofClogher.

AcartoonofthetimeItusedtobethoughtthatPercyendedhisdayslivingunderanassumednameinEdinburgh.Muchlater though, theJocelyn familyvaultatKilcoo,Bryansford,CountyDownwasopened,andtherewasonemorecoffin insidethanthenumberofgravemarkers.Furthermore,theextracoffinwasunnamed.It is likely,therefore,thatPercycontinuedtolivewithhisfamilythere,butkeptaverylowprofile.REFERENCESBarker,G(1892).Jocelyn,Robert(1688?–1756).Smith,Elder&Co.London.www.cracroftspeerage.co.ukwww.familysearch.orgGreatSt.Mary’sChurch.www.sawbridgeworthchurch.comHertfordshireCountyCouncil,GreatHydeHall.www.hertfordshire.gov.ukHistoricEngland.GreatHydeHall.www.historicengland.org.ukPage,W(ed)(1912),AHistoryoftheCountyofHertford,Volume3pp332-347.VictoriaCountyHistory.www.thepeerage.compp.22692-11Wikipedia.FltLtDouglasCoeBScRAFVR(T)Ret’d.January2019.