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  1. In 1618 Lord Strabane, as he was now, succeeded his father as the 2nd Earl of Abercorn. His father had predeceased (d.v.p.) his grandfather, Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley, and had thus never become Lord Paisley. In 1621 his grandfather, Lord Paisley, died. He succeeded therefore his grandfather as Lord Paisley and inherited the Scottish ...

  2. Brief Life History of James. When James Hamilton 1st Earl of Abercorn was born on 12 August 1575, in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Claud Hamilton 1st Lord Paisley, was 29 and his mother, Margaret Seton, was 25. He married Marion Boyd Countess Of Abercorn about 1592, in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

  3. PM Churchill's 11-Great Uncle. Lady Diana's 11-Great Grandfather. PM Cameron's 12-Great Grandfather. HRH Albert II's 12-Great Grandfather.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2021 · John, 1st marquess of Hamilton ( c. 1542–1604), third son of James Hamilton, 2nd earl of Arran ( q.v.) and duke of Châtellerault, was given the abbey of Arbroath in 1551. In politics he was largely under the influence of his energetic and unscrupulous younger brother Claud, afterwards Baron Paisley ( c. 1543–1622), ancestor of the dukes of ...

  5. Paisley died in 1622, and was buried in the abbey of Paisley. By his wife Margaret, only daughter of George, sixth Lord Seton, he had four sons and a daughter. The sons were James, first earl of Abercorn [q. v.]; Hon. Sir Claud Hamilton, appointed on 6 Oct. 1618 constable of the castle of Toome, county Antrim, Ireland, for life; Hon. Sir George ...

  6. Relationship between Claud Hamilton 1st Lord Paisley & HRH ROYAL PRINCE JON DEE WRIGHT. Claud Hamilton 1st Lord Paisley 1546-1621 3rd cousin 16x removed... Claud Hamilton 1st Lord Paisley 1546-1621 3rd cousin 16x removed James Hamilton Duke of Châtellerault 2nd Earl...

  7. 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. His estates having been forfeited on account of these proceedings, Hamilton ...