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The deaths of Mohun and Hamilton in 1712 reinvigorated the campaign against duelling, and Queen Anne condemned the practice at the opening of Parliament in April 1713. Two bills were introduced in consequence, but both came to nothing. A bill introduced in 1720 passed through the Commons only to fail
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in the Lords at the first reading. Thereafter the parliamentarians seem to have simply given up, and no further bill to prohibit duelling per se was laid until a further abortive effort in 1819.
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Macartney fled and was charged, but acquitted by his peers on his return from France, and the conclusion was that Mohun had wounded Hamilton mortally before dying.
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Many of Hamilton's supporters believed (on the report of Hamilton's second) that the Duke had been killed after slaying Mohun by Mohun's second,
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In 1712, two years after Mohun's Whig party had been heavily defeated in an election, the Duke of Hamilton gained the post of special envoy to
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After this incident, Mohun took his seat in the House of Lords. In 1701 he accompanied the Earl of Macclesfield on a diplomatic mission to
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for the marriage, and the couple separated shortly thereafter. Following the separation, Mohun's behaviour became ever more licentious.
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A Noble Rake: The Life of Charles, Fourth Lord Mohun; being a Study in the Historical Background of Thackeray's "Henry Esmond"
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Andrew, Donna (1980). "The Code of Honour and its Critics: The Opposition to Duelling in England, 1700-1850" in
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Mohun and Hamilton suffered such horrific injuries that the government passed legislation banning the use of
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political and literary association of the period. Also in 1707, Mohun began building his new country house,
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in such duels. Also as a result swords were replaced as the weapons of choice in duels by the
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His father died shortly after his birth, following a duel, and left him the family
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Mohun joined the army shortly after his acquittal. There he served under
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A gambling dispute in late 1692 resulted in his first duel, with
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