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Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton

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52: 278: 298:) since 1787. Lord Eglinton had divorced his wife 6 February 1788 on grounds of her adultery with the Duke, after she had borne a child, possibly Lady Susannah Montgomerie (1788–1805) supposed to be the Duke's. Thus, the Duchess could have used the Eglinton divorce to support her own case. However, she did not, and used a later dalliance with a virtually unknown actress. The 1794 divorce is a curious one, and apparently one agreed on beforehand, according to Lawrence Stone in his book 350:, whose parliamentary and military career was sponsored by the Hamiltons from 1779. The dance "Hamilton House" is also said to be named for the 8th Duke and his Duchess, with the changes of partner echoing the infidelities of both. Finally, the Duke was the first Duke of Hamilton to be seated in Parliament as Duke of Brandon (a title in the Peerage of Great Britain that entitled him to a seat in the House of Lords, not as a Scottish representative peer). 240: 268:
Hamilton's mother disapproved of the match, possibly because she had hoped for a better match for her handsome son. The Duchess of Argyll was of the opinion that "the daughter of a private gentleman, however accomplished, was not qualified to be allied to her" even though she herself had been a mere
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It could be argued that the Duchess and Duke set the precedent for later divorces through the mid-20th century where the adultery was always with an unnamed party or a person of low class, rather than the actual
339:. The Duke however left the contents of Hamilton Palace to his illegitimate daughter by Mrs. Esten, Anne Douglas-Hamilton, later Lady Rossmore (died without issue). The new Duke was forced to buy them back. 289:
after 16 years of marriage. The Duchess initiated the divorce on the grounds of his adultery with actress Mrs. Esten since 1793, but also previous adultery with an unnamed lady (Frances Twysden, wife of the
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Portrait of Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton (1756 -1799), painted c.1795 by Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823)
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Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton, 5th Duke of Brandon and 2nd Baron Hamilton of Hameldon
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The Story of a Beautiful Duchess: Being an Account of the Life And Times of Elizabeth Gunning
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from 1763 to 1767 and on the death of his brother in 1769, he succeeded to the title of
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The Duke gradually sank into dissipation. In 1794, the couple eventually divorced, by
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Archibald, Earl of Eglinton against Dame Frances Twysden, Countess of Eglinton
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Handsome Devils and Their Digs: Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton
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Portrait of Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton, in the company of
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had a daughter in 1796, Anne (1796–20 August 1844), who went on to marry
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John Moore: eighteenth century physician, bearleader and social observer
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Death notice of Mrs Elizabeth Burrell, nee Lewis, mother of the Duchess
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This article is about the Scottish Peer. For the British General, see
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Alienated Affections: Divorce and Separation in Scotland 1684–1830
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The Duke is also noted for being an early patron of the future
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on 5 April 1778. The new Duchess was a sister of the future
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The Duke died without remarrying, even though he and
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Douglas Hamilton
His Grace
KT

Henry Raeburn
Palace of Holyroodhouse
Edinburgh
Scotland
Hamilton Palace
South Lanarkshire
Scotland
Scottish
Elizabeth Anne Burrell
James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton
Elizabeth Gunning
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Scottish
peer
Palace of Holyroodhouse
6th Duke of Hamilton
Elizabeth Gunning
Eton
Duke of Hamilton
Baron Hamilton of Hameldon
Europe
Dr. John Moore
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Moore
Elizabeth Anne Burrell
Peter Burrell
London

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