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1762:. "Claud Hamilton of Shawfield, co. Linlithgow, a Gentleman of the King's Privy Chamber, appointed 11 February 1613 a member of the Privy Council in Ireland, was granted as an undertaker the small proportions of Killeny and Teadane or Eden containing together 2000 acres of the barony of Strabane ..."
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Paisley, as he was now, suffered a short imprisonment, after which he practically disappeared from public life. He suffered from mental illness in his later years. In November 1590 he broke down in tears after reading the Bible and it was thought he
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1842:. "He married also, probably as his second wife, Mary Butler, sixth daughter of Walter, eleventh Earl of Ormonde, and had an only surviving child. James, who died unmarried, his will being proved 2 February 1658-9 and execution granted to George Lord Strabane, the sole executor."
1810:. "Sir George Hamilton of Greenlaw in the county of Tyrone and Roscrea in the county of Tipperary, was granted the middle proportion of Largie alias Cloghogenal and the small proportion of Derrywoone but the grant was never enrolled. In 1611 he was resident at Derrywoone ..."
1826:. "Sir George Hamilton of Greenlaw, and Roscrea, in the county of Tipperary, Knt. married first Isabella of the family of Civico of Bruges in Flanders, by whom he had one daughter Margaret, who became the first wife of Sir Archibald Acheson of Gosford ..."
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Hamilton on 22 January 1575. His brother James as the eldest inherited the title and estate but because of his insanity, John, the second brother, had to stand in for him.
2019:, p. 422. "The Lord Claude Hamilton the other daie at the reading of a chapter of the Bible at his table entred sodainelie into abundance of teares, with remorse and confession of his sinnes. And soone after his senses ..."
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863:. He had commanded the vanguard of her army during the battle. His estates having been forfeited because of condemnation, Hamilton was concerned in the murder of the Regent Moray in 1570, and also in that of the next Regent,
1679:. "... having married, 1 August 1574 (contract dated 15 and 16 June 1574), Margaret daughter of George, fifth Lord Seton by Isabel daughter of Sir William Hamilton of Sanquhar ..."
1714:. "Whereas of late a young gentlemen named John Seytoun, upon earnest desire to visit your highness' Court, repaired thither with my licence and recommendation to my Lord the Earl Leicester ..."
1874:. "Margaret, who was married (contract 11 July 1601), as his first wife, when she was only 12 years old, to William, first Marquess of Douglas, and died 11 September 1623, aged 38."
2035:. "On October 2, 1598, a Letter of Factory and Commission signed by him ... was read to the town council ... It empowers the Master of Paisley to act as his father's factor ..."
1698:. "Margaret, married at Niddry Castle, on 1 August 1574 (contract 15 and 16 June 1574), to Lord Claud Hamilton, fourth and youngest son of James, second Earl of Arran ..."
1794:. "Claud (Sir), commander of Fort of Toome, co. Antrim; m. the dau. and h. of sir Robert Hamilton, of manor Elieston, co. Tyrone, and d. 1629, leaving a son and heir."
1931:. "On the death of his father in 1575, he came into nominal possession of his estates, which were, however, administrated by his second brother, John ..."
1574:. "He was made commendator of Paisley as a child when in 1553 his uncle James Hamilton resigned the position in order to become archbishop of St Andrews."
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1778:. "Margaret, married first to Sir John Stewart of Metven, natural son of Ludovic, second Duke of Lennox; and secondly, to Sir John Seton of Gargunnock."
2007:. "The Abbey of Paisley was erected into a temporal barony, and he was made a peer of Parliament under the title of Lord Paisley 24 July 1587."
1858:. "Sir Frederick Hamilton, a gentleman of the King's Privy Chamber, was in early life in the service of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden ..."
1491:. "... was born probably in 1546, the fifth and youngest son of James Hamilton, second Earl of Arran and first Duke of Châtelherault ..."
1746:. "Sir John Hamilton, married Johanna, daughter of Levimus Everard, Councillor of State to the King of Spain, in the Province of Mechlin ..."
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2054:. "... and by her who died in March 1616, had issue ..."
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2089:. "Paisley died in 1622, and was buried in the abbey of Paisley."
2198:. Vol. X. Edinburgh: Her Majesty's General Register House.
2178:. Vol. V. Edinburgh: Her Majesty's General Register House.
2158:. Vol. I. Edinburgh: Her Majesty's General Register House.
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Claud Hamilton with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
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172:. He is the ancestor of the earls, marquesses and dukes of
2288:. Vol. I (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press.
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2121:. "James I ... acc. 24 Mar. 1603 ..."
1912:. "... died at Hamilton on 22 January 1574-75."
951:(1575–1618), was created the 1st Earl of Abercorn in 1603
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1080:with his mother; he was in communication with
196:in France. His father's family descended from
1555:. "Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn"
2520:. Vol. VIII. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
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832:Scottish politics and the Battle of Langside
19:For other people named Claud Hamilton, see
2497:. Vol. IV. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
2484:– Abercorn to Balmerino (for Lord Paisley)
2231:(for details on his siblings and children)
2474:. Vol. I. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
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1284:, the 2nd regent during the infancy of
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855:where the Queen's men were defeated by
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2221:(31st ed.). London: Harrison.
1282:Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox
1183:Sent to England as hostage for the
1092:'s plot nor even the defeat of the
865:Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox
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975:(1590–1647), served Sweden in the
944:Claud and Margaret had five sons:
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2507:– Fife to Hyndford (for Hamilton)
2446:Metcalfe, William Musham (1909).
1231:Helped Queen Mary to escape from
1119:James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran
1084:in the interests of Mary and the
929:and Master of Horse to James VI;
204:, who had received the barony of
160:(9 June 1546 – 3 May 1621) was a
2361:Dictionary of National Biography
1944:, vol. 2 (London, 1791), p. 214.
1942:Illustrations of British History
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1096:put an end to these intrigues.
1053:in Northumberland. He wrote to
21:Claud Hamilton (disambiguation)
2636:Lords of Parliament (pre-1707)
2545:. Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited.
2452:. Paisley: Alexander Gardner.
2328:Handbook of British Chronology
2302:Forbes-Leith, William (1889).
2192:Boyd, William K., ed. (1936).
2172:Boyd, William K., ed. (1907).
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61:Detail from the portrait below
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2621:17th-century Scottish people
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1153:Born, probably in Paisley.
164:nobleman who fought at the
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2402:Oxford University Press
2267:Encyclopædia Britannica
2247:Encyclopædia Britannica
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962:John Stewart of Methven
2380:Holmes, Peter (2004).
2322:Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw
2276:Cokayne, George Edward
1990:(London, 1759), p. 477
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1299:Regained his estates.
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194:Duke of Châtellerault
2449:A History of Paisley
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1435:Notes and references
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1017:Marquess of Hamilton
897:On 1 August 1574 at
845:Mary, Queen of Scots
170:Mary, Queen of Scots
96:3 May 1621 (aged 74)
2565:Peerage of Scotland
2298:– Ab-Adam to Basing
939:Prior of Pluscarden
921:, attendant to the
901:, Hamilton married
2367:pp. 141–144.
1351:Becomes Catholic.
1214:King James VI
1101:Lord of Parliament
1082:Philip II of Spain
1059:Frances Walsingham
1051:Widdrington Castle
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1007:Then in 1579, the
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198:Walter FitzGilbert
166:Battle of Langside
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2552:978-1-84341-047-8
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1362:Back in Scotland
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1242:1568, 13 May
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2213:Burke, Bernard
2209:
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190:James Hamilton
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819:
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814:John Hamilton
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2576:
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2535:Sadler, John
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1941:
1936:
1910:368, line 28
1863:
1847:
1831:
1815:
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1724:Cokayne 1910
1719:
1703:
1696:290, line 19
1668:
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1549:Cokayne 1910
1544:
1537:221, line 31
1533:Cokayne 1910
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1521:341, line 12
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1006:
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826:David Beaton
811:
739:
717:
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577:
569:of Shawfield
564:
550:
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451:
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426:1st Marquess
425:
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259:
249:
226:Family tree
183:
168:in 1568 for
157:
156:
114:
39:Lord Paisley
25:
2611:1621 deaths
2606:1546 births
2442:– Viscounts
2420:Lodge, John
2357:Lee, Sidney
2135:40, line 25
2103:61, line 16
2067:Holmes 2004
2052:39, line 28
1961:359, bottom
1891:369, line 5
1872:45, line 41
1840:43, line 27
1808:43, line 10
1760:40, line 17
1677:39, line 24
1640:, pp.
1622:Sadler 2010
1568:Holmes 2004
1485:Holmes 2004
1417:Wife died.
1373:Imprisoned
1166:Commendator
1044:James Tyrie
999:Later years
794:of Hamilton
718:1st Baronet
88:9 June 1546
2600:Categories
2582:1587–1621
2458:1046586600
2227:1045624502
2204:1137227125
2184:1137227125
2164:1137227125
2133:, p.
2119:44, line 1
2117:, p.
2101:, p.
2085:, p.
2069:, p.
2050:, p.
2031:, p.
2003:, p.
1959:, p.
1927:, p.
1908:, p.
1889:, p.
1870:, p.
1854:, p.
1838:, p.
1822:, p.
1820:Lodge 1789
1806:, p.
1790:, p.
1788:Burke 1869
1776:43, line 4
1774:, p.
1758:, p.
1744:40, line 4
1742:, p.
1726:, p.
1710:, p.
1694:, p.
1675:, p.
1624:, p.
1608:, p.
1589:, p.
1570:, p.
1551:, p.
1535:, p.
1519:, p.
1503:, p.
1487:, p.
935:Lord Fyvie
812:His uncle
792:Marquesses
675:d. c. 1670
2572:New title
2526:505064285
2503:505064285
2480:505064285
2438:264906028
2314:457972896
2294:228661424
2131:Paul 1904
2048:Paul 1904
2017:Boyd 1936
2001:Paul 1904
1906:Paul 1907
1887:Paul 1907
1868:Paul 1904
1852:Paul 1904
1836:Paul 1904
1804:Paul 1904
1772:Paul 1904
1756:Paul 1904
1740:Paul 1904
1728:2, line 8
1708:Boyd 1907
1692:Paul 1911
1673:Paul 1904
1638:Paul 1904
1587:Bain 1898
1517:Paul 1907
1469:Citations
1414:1616, Mar
1288:, killed
1195:1562, Apr
1180:1560, Mar
1131:Timeline
1104:grandson
973:Frederick
701:2nd Baron
681:Katherine
582:1590–1647
578:Frederick
545:1575–1618
445:1546–1621
432:1540–1604
417:1537–1609
332:1531–1586
131:Frederick
101:Spouse(s)
75:Successor
70:1587–1621
2537:(2010).
2514:(1911).
2491:(1907).
2468:(1904).
2422:(1789).
2394:(eds.).
2351:(1890).
2278:(1910).
2215:(1869).
1327:de facto
1286:James VI
1265:James VI
1247:Langside
1023:, where
853:Langside
780:Earls of
770:Abercorn
768:Earls of
759:Hamilton
720:Donalong
705:Strabane
686:Baroness
671:2nd Earl
558:Recusant
541:1st Earl
452:Margaret
440:1st Lord
428:Hamilton
413:3rd Earl
326:7th Lord
308:Margaret
296:2nd Earl
250:1st Earl
174:Abercorn
162:Scottish
2426:(ed.).
2373:8544105
2359:(ed.).
2282:(ed.).
2145:Sources
709:d. 1638
688:Clifton
571:d. 1614
556:d. 1632
458:d. 1616
442:Paisley
310:Douglas
262:Bethune
186:Paisley
2549:
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1428:Died.
1142:Event
1072:, and
1029:France
967:George
937:, and
919:Barnes
861:regent
859:, the
740:Legend
715:George
551:Marion
323:George
206:Cadzow
148:Mother
138:Father
116:Detail
67:Tenure
2386:. In
2355:. In
1642:37–38
1440:Notes
1422:74–75
1411:69–70
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