- Beauchamp Bagenal
Beauchamp Bagenal (1741-1802), Irish
rake ,buck ,duel list, was born inCounty Carlow in 1741. He inherited the family estates aged 11. Bagenal gained a reputation as a hell raiser and serial heartbreaker, and was reportedly described as the handsomest man in Ireland [, William.Rogues, Villains & Eccentrics : An A-Z of Roguish Britons Through the Ages pp 38-9, Phoenix, London, 2002] . According toJonah Barrington , on hisGrand Tour , Bagenal:fought a prince, jilted a princess, intoxicated the
Doge of Venice, carried off a duchess fromMadrid , scaled the walls of a convent inLisbon and fought aduel inParis [cited in Donaldson, above] ,The jilted Princess referred to above was
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz , afterwards married toGeorge III ofEngland At his home, Dunleckney, Muine Bheag, County Carlow, he earned the nickname "King" Bagenal based on his lavish entertaining and the autocratic manner with which he ran what was virtually a court. Meals were "primarily drinking bouts. At table, he kept a brace of
duelling pistols handy, one for tapping the barrel of claret, the other for dealing with any of his guests who failed to drink enough to send him reeling from the table. Dinner was followed by compulsory all night revels" [Ibid]Bagenal was less violent than his later reputation. There is no proof that he shot all, or even many, of his guests. He fought as few as a dozen duels, a derisory number compared to the great duellists of his day. One of the twelve was against his own cousin, Bagenal Hervey. Hervey fired first, but missed, to Bagenal's delight. "You damn you villain? Do you know you had like to kill your own godfather? Go back to Dunleckney, you dog, and have a good breakfast ready for us. I only wanted to see if you were stout." [Ibid.]
A number of other anecdotes of Bagenal's wildness and eccentricity exist. [Online biographical sketch retrieved 11th May 2008 http://www.bagnallvillage.com/Biographies/BeauchampBagenal.htm]
Bagenal was
lame , and therefore, when fighting had to lean against a tombstone.Notes
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