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  1. James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, KG, PC (19 June 1606 – 9 March 1649), known as the 3rd Marquess of Hamilton from March 1625 until April 1643, was a Scottish nobleman and influential political and military leader during the Thirty Years' War and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

  2. James Hamilton, 3rd marquess and 1st duke of Hamilton was a Scottish Royalist whose vacillating, ineffectual leadership did great damage to King Charles I’s cause during the English Civil Wars between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians. Educated at Oxford University, he succeeded to his.

  3. James Albert Edward Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn KG KP PC (30 November 1869 – 12 September 1953), styled Marquess of Hamilton between 1885 and 1913, was a British peer and Unionist politician. He was the first Governor of Northern Ireland, a post he held between 1922 and 1945.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · James Albert Edward Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn, KG, KP, PC (30 November 1869 – 12 September 1953), styled Marquess of Hamilton between 1885 and 1913, was a British peer and Unionist politician. He was the first Governor of Northern Ireland, a post he held between 1922 and 1945.

    • November 30, 1869
    • September 12, 1953
  5. James Hamilton Hamilton, 3d marquess and 1st duke of, 1606–49, Scottish nobleman; grandson of John Hamilton, 1st marquess of Hamilton. He succeeded (1625) his father as marquess of Hamilton and earl of Cambridge and was appointed (1628) privy councilor in Scotland.

  6. It was the Royalist James Hamilton (1606-1649), 3rd Marquess of Hamilton, who had become the 1st Duke in April 1643. In September 1711, James, 4th Duke of Hamilton, was created a Peer of Great Britain, becoming 1st Duke of Brandon. Already a Knight of the Thistle, he was installed as a Knight of the Garter in 1712.

  7. James Hamilton (1606–1649), third Marquess of Hamilton, and from 1643 first Duke of Hamilton, was one of the most faithful friends of Charles I of England. He was royal sword-bearer at the monarch’s coronation, later becoming Gentleman of the Bedchamber and between 1628 and 1644 Master of the Horse.