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  1. 31 de oct. de 2023 · WeRelate person ID. Claud_Hamilton_ (19) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Hamilton-4637. subject named as. Sir Claud Hamilton First Lord Paisley (Hamilton) (9 Jun 1546 - certain 3 May 1621) 0 references.

  2. Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley (3 June 1546 – 3 May 1621) was a Scottish politician. He is the ancestor of the earls, marquesses and dukes of Abercorn. (en) Claud Hamilton, I lord di Paisley (9 giugno 1546 – 3 maggio 1621), è stato un politico scozzese. (it)

  3. James Hamilton, Lord Paisley. James Hamilton, Lord Paisley (died before 1670) was the eldest son of James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Abercorn and Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton. Born a Catholic he became a Presbyterian before 1646. He predeceased his father and is therefore an example of an heir apparent who never succeeded.

  4. CLAUD HAMILTON PAISLEY, Lord (c. 1543-1622), Scottish politician, was a younger son of the 2nd earl of Arran. In 1553 he received the lands of the abbey of Paisley, and in 1568 he aided Mary Queen of Scots to escape from Lochleven castle, afterwards fighting for her at the battle of Langside.

  5. 5 de mar. de 2015 · Margaret Seton [1] Margaret Seton was born between 1551 and 1558. She married Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley, son of James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran and Lady Margaret Douglas, on 1 August 1574 at Niddry Castle, Scotland. [2] She died before 10 February 1615/16.2 She was buried on 12 February 1615/16.

  6. Claud Hamilton of Shawfield. Sir Claud Hamilton of Shawfield, PC (Ire) (died 1614), also called of Leckprevick, a younger son of Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley in Scotland, was a gentleman of the privy chamber of King James VI and I, an undertaker in the Plantation of Ulster, and a privy counsellor in Ireland.

  7. PAISLEY, CLAUD HAMILTON, Lord (c. 1543–1622), Scottish politician, was a younger son of the 2nd earl of Arran. In 1553 he received the lands of the abbey of Paisley, and in 1568 he aided Mary Queen of Scots to escape from Lochleven castle, afterwards fighting for her at the battle of Langside.