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  1. She married Duke William Douglas in 1656, in St John The Baptist Parish Church, Ecclesmachan, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 9 sons and 6 daughters. She died on 17 October 1716, in her hometown, at the age of 84, and was buried in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland. More.

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  3. Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton (6 January 1632 – 17 October 1716) was a Scottish peeress. The daughter of Sir James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton and 3rd Marquess of Hamilton, Scottish General and premier peer of the realm, and Lady Mary Feilding, daughter of William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh, and his wife, the former Lady Susan Villiers, a sister of George Villiers, 1st Duke of ...

  4. Hamilton Palace. He was married to Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton, who bore eleven children by him. He adopted the surname Douglas-Hamilton and the Hamilton arms, and his children bore the surname Hamilton. Lady Mary Hamilton (1657–July 1666), who died young. James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton (1658–1712)

  5. e. duchesse de Hamilton) Anne Hamilton, 3e duchesse de Hamilton ( 6 janvier 1632 [ 1] - 17 octobre 1716) est une pair écossaise . Fille de James Hamilton, général écossais et premier pair du royaume, et Lady Mary Feilding, fille de William Feilding, 1er comte de Denbigh et Lady Susan Villiers, sœur de George Villiers .

  6. Coat of arms of Rosalind Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn Escutcheon The arms of The Duke of Abercorn (Quarterly: 1st & 4th, gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine (for Hamilton); 2nd & 3rd, argent, Argent, a lymphad with the sails furled proper, flagged gules and oars in action sable (for Arran) in the point of honour and over all, an inescutcheon azure with charged three fleur-de-lys or, and ...

  7. 3 de abr. de 2016 · Anne Hamilton, the 3rd Duchess of Hamilton was born on the 6th January c. 1631 and died on the 17th October c. 1716. She was responsible for rebuilding Hamilton Palace and contributing to the re-development of the town of Hamilton in Lanarkshire, Scotland.