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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. 5 de sept. de 2021 · Alice Insley, curator. In her late 20s she secretly married Lord Anne Hamilton, so named because he was the godson of Queen Anne. Although he was from a wealthy background, as the third son...

  3. 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.

  4. She fell in love with Lord Anne Hamilton and reputedly married him in or before 1731, in a clandestine marriage said to have been in the chapel of the Fleet Prison. It was reported in The Gentleman's Magazine but the chapel records do not (now) include details and Mary Edwards recanted the marriage and never used his surname. [1]

  5. 10 de oct. de 2016 · 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.

  6. Lord Anne Hamilton (1709–1748), ancestor of the 13th and subsequent Dukes of Hamilton. In addition, Hamilton had four illegitimate children: Lt. Col. Sir James Abercrombie, 1st Baronet , born prior to 1680, who died at Dunkirk in 1724.

  7. Edwards was one of England's wealthiest heiresses and had married a Scottish guardsman, Lord Anne Hamilton, at the Fleet in 1731. Under law of coverture, Hamilton had control of her income, which he promptly set about squandering. In 1734 Edwards had their names eradicated from the Fleet registers.