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  1. 11 de nov. de 2023 · Sir James Hamilton of Finnart (c. 1495[1] – 16 August 1540) was a Scottish nobleman and architect, the illegitimate son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran, and Marion Boyd[2] of Bonshaw. Although legitimated in 1512 while still a minor, he continued to be known as the "Bastard of Arran".

  2. 8 de ago. de 2023 · SIR JAMES HAMILTON OF EVANDALE. Sir James Hamilton of Evandale is the son of Sir James Hamilton of Finnart and his wife Lady Margaret Livingston. Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton etc., p. 287. Marriage. Sir James Hamilton of Evandale married Lady Helen Cunningham.

  3. Sir James Hamilton of Finnart (c. 1495 – 16 August 1540) was a Scottish nobleman and architect, the illegitimate son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran, and Marion Boyd of Bonshaw.Although legitimated in 1512 while still a minor, he continued to be known as the "Bastard of Arran". As a key member of the Hamilton family, and second cousin of James V, King of Scotland, he became a prominent ...

  4. Sir James Hamilton of Finnart (Hamilton) (1495 - 16 Aug 1540) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (3 entries) edit. enwiki James Hamilton of Finnart; frwiki James ...

  5. When Sir James Hamilton of Evandale and Libbertoun was born about 1537, in Finnart, Argyll, Scotland, his father, Sir James Hamilton of Finnart, was 43 and his mother, Margaret Livingston, was 28. He married Christian Boyd on 9 January 1570, in Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 6 daughters.

  6. When Sir James Hamilton of Finnart was born in 1495, in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, his father, Sir James Hamilton 2nd Lord Hamilton, was 20 and his mother, Marion Boyd, was 18. He married Elizabeth Mure in 1521, in Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

  7. James Hamilton, earl of Arran, wrote his will on 26 March 1529, [24] making his eldest natural son, Sir James Hamilton of Finnart, his executor and the tutor for his heir (who was still a minor). [5] He died shortly thereafter, certainly by 31 March when Finnart was granted wardship of the earldom, and was buried at the collegiate church at ...