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  1. James Hamilton. Charles Powell Hamilton. Gerard Anne Edwardes. Parent (s) James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton. Elizabeth Gerard. Lord Anne Hamilton (12 October 1709 – 25 December 1748) was a Scottish nobleman. He is said to have married the richest woman in Great Britain and they had a child.

  2. James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton. Mother. Lady Mary Feilding. Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton (6 January 1632 [1] – 17 October 1716) was a Scottish peeress . The daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton and 3rd Marquess of Hamilton, Scottish General and premier peer of the realm, and Lady Mary Feilding, daughter ...

  3. Anne Hamilton, Countess of Huntly ( c. 1535–in or after 1574), daughter of James Hamilton, Duke of Chatellerault. Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton (1631–1716), daughter of Sir James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton. Lord Anne Hamilton (1709–1748), son of James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton.

  4. Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, attributed to Godfrey Kneller, late 17th century. In 1921 the demolition began of the largest non-royal residence in Europe. Hamilton Palace in South Lanarkshire, built for the powerful Hamilton family in 1591, had been sold after mining subsidence was discovered.

  5. The Rise and Fall of Hamilton Palace. The destruction of Hamilton Palace, the grandest stately home in Britain, was one of the greatest losses to national heritage ever to happen in this country. This is the story of how Scotland’s biggest treasure trove was won and lost.

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  6. 2 de nov. de 2021 · She married a nobleman called Lord Anne Hamilton (his Christian name makes the whole thing even more intriguing) who agreed to take her name.

  7. Lady Anne Hamilton (1766-1846) was the eldest daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton. She became lady-in-waiting to the Princess of Wales (1768-1821), the future Queen Caroline, and remained in this position until 1813.