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William Home, 8th Earl of Home

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Battles/wars
  
Jacobite Rebellion

Died
  
April 28, 1761, Gibraltar

Service/branch
  
British Army

Name
  
William 8th

Battles and wars
  
Jacobite risings

Rank
  
Lieutenant-general

William Home, 8th Earl of Home
Allegiance
  
Kingdom of Great Britain

Lieutenant General William Home, 8th Earl of Home (1681 – 28 April 1761) was a Scottish peer and the British Governor of Gibraltar between 1757 and 1761. Lord Home was a well-known spendthrift.

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Military career

He inherited the title Earl of Home in 1720 on the death of his father, Alexander Home, 7th Earl of Home. He was commissioned into the 2nd Regiment of Dragoon Guards in 1735. Home was a known spendthrift and he married Elizabeth Lawes for her fortune from her first marriage on Christmas Day 1742. The couple would have no children, and the Earl deserted his wife in February 1743 for unknown reasons and took a commission as a captain in the 3rd regiment of dragoon guards in July 1743.

He fought at the Battle of Prestonpans in 1745 under Sir John Cope. Distinguishing service meant that he was given command of the Glasgow volunteer regiment of foot which was given orders to defend Stirling. He did well as most of the Jacobite forces were in England making their way to Derby with Bonnie Prince Charlie.

On 11 August 1750 he became colonel of the 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot and on 29 April 1752 he became colonel of the 25th (Edinburgh) Regiment of Foot until his death.

In 1757 he was made Governor of Gibraltar and in 1759 he was promoted to Lieutenant General.

Death and legacy

He was meant to return to England on 29 April 1761 but he died the day before in Gibraltar. His younger brother Alexander succeeded him as Earl. Despite the separation, his wife Elizabeth retained her title and remained independently wealthy due to her father and first husband until her death in 1784. She was buried in Westminster Abbey.

The UK Government has a painting of the British School of Major General William Home in its collection.

References

William Home, 8th Earl of Home Wikipedia