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Gen. Joseph Sabine, MP

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Birthplace: Kilmolin, Co Wicklow, Ireland
Death: October 24, 1739 (77-78)
Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Gibraltar
Place of Burial: Tewin, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Husband of Hester Sabine and Margaretta Diana Newsham
Father of Colonel John Sabine, MP, Esq.

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About Gen. Joseph Sabine, MP

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Sabine_(British_Army_officer)

General Joseph Sabine (c. 1661 – 24 October 1739) was a British Army officer who fought in the Nine Years' War, the War of Spanish Succession and the Jacobite rising of 1715. He was later a politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1734, becoming Governor of Gibraltar in 1730.

Early life

Sabine was probably the son of Walter Sabine and grandson of Avery Sabine, alderman and mayor of Canterbury, who died in 1648. He joined the army at the time of the Glorious Revolution. In 1690 he married Hester Whitfield, daughter of Henry Whitfield, who, after having three sons who all died young, herself died at the age of 24.

Military career

Sabine was appointed captain lieutenant to Sir Henry Ingoldsby's regiment of foot on 8 March 1689 and became captain of the Grenadier company before 18 October 1689. He served in Ireland under William III, and was granted estates in county Kildare. On 13 July 1691, he became major of Colonel Charles Herbert's regiment. He took part in William III's campaigns in the Low Countries, during the Nine Years' War, and became lieutenant colonel on 6 July 1695 and fought at the Siege of Namur.

Sabine served with the 23rd or Royal Welch Fusiliers in the War of Spanish Succession. He obtained the brevet rank of colonel on 1 January 1703. Under Marlborough he was wounded on 2 July 1704 at the battle of Schellenberg, and on 1 April following became colonel of his regiment. He commanded his Regiment at the Battle of Blenheim. He took part in the battle of Ramillies, being stationed with the fusiliers on the right of the English line. On 1 January 1707 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier-general. At the Battle of Oudenarde on 11 July 1708 he led the attack on the village of Heynam, and afterwards he took part in the Siege of Lille. On 1 January 1710 he was appointed major-general, and was given command of the Citadel at Ghent where he had to put down a mutiny in 1712. He married as his second wife Margaretta Newsham in 1711.

When peace was concluded, Sabine returned with his regiment to England. In 1715 he purchased the estate of Tewin in Hertfordshire, and rebuilt the house in the following year. Then in 1716 he commanded a Brigade sent to confront the Pretender's Army at Perth. Later that year he became Commander of the British Army throughout Scotland. in May 1716. In July, the Duke of Atholl complained of 'the conduct of General Sabine and other King's officers, in regard to rebel prisoners and ... of the plundering and other impositions made by the troops' in Perthshire. In 1719 he was appointed Governor of Berwick and of Holy Island.

Political career

At the 1727 British general election, Sabine was returned on the Government interest as Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed. He voted with the Government until he was appointed Governor of Gibraltar in 1730, having been promoted to General. He did not stand at the 1734 British general election.

Sabine died at Gibraltar on 24 October 1739. His portrait was painted by Godfrey Kneller in 1711 and engraved by Faber in 1742.

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Family and Education b. c.1661, perhaps s. of Walter Sabine and gd.-s. of Avery Sabine (d.1648), alderman and mayor of Canterbury.1 m. (1) Hester, da. of Henry Whitfield of Bishop’s Stortford, Herts., s.p.; (2) Margaretta, da. of Charles Newsham, sis. of John Newsham of Chadshunt, Warws., 2s. 3da.

Offices Held Capt.-lt. Sir Henry Ingoldsby’s Ft. Mar. 1689; capt. of a grenadier co. bef. Oct. 1689, maj. 23 Ft. 1691, lt.-col. 1695, col. 1705-d.; brevet-col. 1703; brig-gen. 1707; maj.-gen. 1710; lt.-gen. 1727; gen. 1730.

Gov. Berwick-upon-Tweed and Holy Is. 1719-30; gov. Gibraltar 1730-d.

Biography Sabine belonged to a branch of the Sabines of Patrixbourne in Kent. Entering the army at the Revolution, he served in Ireland under William III, who probably granted him the estates he held in co. Kildare.2 Under Marlborough he was wounded at the battle of Schellenberg in 1704, and won great distinction at Oudenarde.3 On the advent of the Tories to power, he paid his court to Strafford and Ormonde, through whom he obtained a promise that some provision would be made for him at the conclusion of the peace.4

During the rebellion of 1715 Sabine came over from Ireland with his regiment to Scotland, where he was left the chief command by General Cadogan in May 1716. In July following, the Duke of Atholl complained of ‘the conduct of General Sabine and other King’s officers, in regard to rebel prisoners and ... of the plundering and other impositions made by the troops’ in Perthshire.5 Having purchased Tewin in 1715, he spent £40,000 on rebuilding and furnishing it with such magnificence that George I, ‘under the pretext of hunting, visited it twice’.6 Returned in 1727 on the government interest for Berwick,7 of which he was governor, he voted with the Administration till 1730, when he went as governor to Gibraltar, where he died 24 Oct. 1739, aged 78. He was buried at Tewin.

Ref Volumes: 1715-1754 Author: Eveline Cruickshanks Notes 1. Dalton, Geo. I’s Army, i. 347 n. 1. 2. PCC 52 Browne. 3. J. W. Fortescue, Hist. Br. Army, i. 498-500; Luttrell, vi. 325. 4. Sabine to Ld. Strafford, 22 July 1714, Add. 22211, ff. 174-5. 5.HMC 12th Rep. VIII, 71. 6. César de Saussure, A Foreign View of England in the reigns of Geo. I and Geo. II, 307-8. 7. E. Hughes, N. Country Life in the 18th Cent. 271 n. 2. GO TO SECTION

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Gen. Joseph Sabine, MP's Timeline

1661
1661
Kilmolin, Co Wicklow, Ireland
1712
July 13, 1712
Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
1739
October 24, 1739
Age 78
Gibraltar, Gibraltar, Gibraltar
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Tewin, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom