Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon

Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon (c. 1694 – 30 January 1771), was an Irish politician.

Born Arthur Hill, he adopted the surname Hill-Trevor in 1759. He was the second son of Michael Hill of Hillsborough, M.P. and Privy Councillor, and Anne Trevor. His maternal grandfather was the leading seventeenth-century statesman Sir John Trevor. Arthur's elder brother was Trevor Hill. 1st Viscount Hillsborough, father of the 1st Marquess of Downshire.

He represented Hillsborough in the Irish House of Commons from November 1715 and then County Down from 1727 until he was raised to the Irish House of Lords when created Viscount Dungannon and Baron Hill of Olderfleet in the Peerage of Ireland on 17 February 1766. He was appointed High Sheriff of Down for 1736 and appointed to the Privy Council of Ireland on 13 August 1750. He married firstly Barbara Deane, of Crumlin, Dublin, daughter of Joseph Deane, Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer who died young, and secondly in 1737 Anne Stafford of Brownstown, County Meath, by whom he had three children. Their only son predeceased his father and the title passed to their grandson, Arthur Hill-Trevor, 2nd Viscount Dungannon. Through his daughter, Anne, who married Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington, Lord Dungannon was grandfather of the 1st Duke of Wellington and an ancestor of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by
Trevor Hill
Samuel Waring
Member of Parliament for Hillsborough
1715 1727
With: Samuel Waring
Succeeded by
Thomas Carter
Francis Stoyte
Preceded by
Michael Ward
Robert Hawkins Magill
Member of Parliament for Down
1727 1766
With: Robert Hawkins Magill to 1745
Bernard Ward from 1745
Succeeded by
Henry Seymour-Conway
Bernard Ward
Peerage of Ireland
New creation Viscount Dungannon
2nd creation
1766–1771
Succeeded by
Arthur Hill-Trevor
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