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Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane

Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane (c. 1605 – 1638) was the founder of the Strabane branch of the Hamiltons. He died relatively young at about 32 and his wife, Jean Gordon, married Sir Phelim O'Neill, one of the leaders of the 1641 rebellion, after his death.

Claud Hamilton
Baron Hamilton of Strabane
Tenure1634–1638
PredecessorJames, 1st Earl of Abercorn
SuccessorJames, 3rd Baron H. of Strabane
Bornabout 1605
Died14 June 1638
Spouse(s)Jean Gordon
Issue
Detail
James, George, Catherine, & Cecilia
FatherJames, 1st Earl of Abercorn
MotherMarion Boyd

Birth and origins edit

Claud Hamilton was born near the beginning of the 17th century, probably in Paisley, Scotland. He was the second son of James Hamilton and his wife Marion Boyd. His father had been created Lord Abercorn by James VI and I in 1603[1] and was further advanced to Earl of Abercorn in 1606.[2] His paternal grandfather was Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord of Paisley. Claud's mother was a daughter of Thomas Boyd, 6th Lord Boyd of Kilmarnock.[3][4] Both sides of his family were of ancient Scottish nobility.

His father had been a Protestant, but his mother, Marion Boyd, was a Catholic, who brought him, like all his siblings, up in that religion. His uncle George of Greenlaw pushed in the same direction.[5]

Family tree
Claud Hamilton with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.[a]
Claud
1st Lord
Paisley

1546–1621
Margaret
Seton

d. 1616
James
1st Earl

1575–1618
Marion
Boyd

d. 1632
Recusant
George
of
Greenlaw
& Roscrea

d. bef. 1657
Frederick
1590–1647
Soldier
James
2nd Earl

d. 1670
Claud
2nd Baron

d. 1638
Jean
Gordon
George
1st Baronet
Donalong

d. 1679
George
3rd Earl

c. 1636 –
bef. 1683
James
3rd Baron

1633–1655
George
4th Baron

1636/7 – 1668
James
c. 1630 – 1673
Courtier
Claud
4th Earl

1659–1691
Charles
5th Earl

d. 1701
James
6th Earl

c. 1661 – 1734
Legend
XXXSubject of
the article
XXXEarls of
Abercorn
XXXBarons H.
of Strabane

Claud had four brothers and four sister,[4] who are listed in his father's article.

Early life and father's succession edit

Hamilton matriculated at the University of Glasgow in 1621 but seems to have left university without obtaining a degree.

His father died in 1618.[7] His eldest brother succeeded as 2nd Earl of Abercorn and inherited his father's Scottish estates, but the Irish estates had been settled on him and his younger brothers in his father's will.[8] His was the most prestigious of these properties: the Strabane estate and the castle that his father had built there.

His father had also wanted him to inherit the Irish title as baron Hamilton of Strabane to go with the Strabane estate. However, this proved difficult because of the title's ordinary primogeniture succession. The eldest brother therefore obligatorily succeeded to the title in 1618 and then resigned it, so that the title could be regranted to his younger brother by the crown. This took time and was only to happen in 1633.

His father predeceased his grandfather, who still was Lord of Paisley and held the lands of the former Scottish abbey, which Claud's eldest brother eventually inherited in 1621.[9]

Algeo's crime edit

In May 1628 Hamilton's servant Claud Algeo was suspected to be a Catholic and was served with a convocation to appear at the presbytery of Paisley by Ramsay, an officer of the Church of Scotland.[10] However, Algeo assaulted Ramsay[11] and Claud Hamilton supported him. Claud was briefly jailed in June 1628 in Edinburgh Castle for abetting his servant in an assault and ordered to pay £40 to Ramsay.[12][13] Claud Algeo fled to his master's Irish estates.

Lord Strabane by regrant edit

In 1633, his elder brother, James, the 2nd Earl of Abercorn in Scotland and the 1st Baron Hamilton of Strabane in Ireland, resigned his Irish title to the crown, which regranted it to Claud on 14 August 1634, with the original precedence.[14] He thereby became the 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane.

Marriage and children edit

On 28 November 1632, Lord Strabane, as he was now, married Jean Gordon, fourth daughter of George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly.[15] The Huntlys were a Catholic family from Aberdeenshire Scotland.[16]

Claud and Jean had two sons:

  1. James (1633 – 1655), became the 3rd Baron Hamilton of Strabane[17]
  2. George (1636/7 – 1668), became the 4th Baron Hamilton of Strabane[18]

—and two daughters:

  1. Catherine (died 1670/1), married James Hamilton of Manorhamilton, the eldest brother of Gustavus Hamilton, 1st Viscount Boyne and two other husbands afterwards[19][20]
  2. Cecilia, also called Mariana, married Richard Perkins of Lifford[21][22]

Death and timeline edit

Lord Strabane died on 14 June 1638, probably at the Castle of Strabane, and was buried at Leckpatrick, Strabane, County Tyrone.[23] He was only in his thirties. His eldest son, James, succeeded him at the age of five as the 3rd Baron Hamilton of Strabane. His widow married Sir Phelim O'Neill in November 1649.[24]

Timeline
As his birth date is uncertain, so are all his ages.
Age Date Event
0 1605, estimate Born.[b]
12–13 1618, 23 Mar Father died and he inherited Strabane.[7]
15–16 1621 Grandfather died.[9]
19–20 1625, 27 Mar Accession of King Charles I, succeeding King James I[26]
22–23 1628 Servant Algeo's crime.[12]
26–27 1632, 28 Nov Married Jean Gordon.[15]
27–28 1633 Made 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane by regrant.[14]
32–33 1638, 14 Jun Died and was buried at Leckpatrick.[23]

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This family tree is partly derived from the Abercorn pedigree pictured in Cokayne.[6] Also see the list of children in the text.
  2. ^ Claud, being the 2nd son, must be born several years before the fourth son, George, who was born about 1607.[25]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 2, line 8"On 5 Apr. 1603 he was cr. Lord Abercorn, co. Linlithgow [S.], to him and his heirs whatsoever."
  2. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 2, line 11. "On 10 July 1606 he was cr. Earl of Abercorn, Lord Paisley, Hamilton, Mountcastell, and Kilpatrick [S.], to him and his heirs male whatever."
  3. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 54, right column, line 8. "He [Abercorn] m. Marian dau. [daughter] of Thomas, 5th Lord Boyd. He d.v.p. [predeceased his father] 23 March 1617-18, leaving issue ..."
  4. ^ a b Millar 1890, p. 177, left column, line 22"Abercorn married Marion, eldest daughter of Thomas, fifth Lord Boyd, by whom he had five sons and four daughters."
  5. ^ Wasser 2004, p. 838. "... was raised, along with his siblings, by his uncle, Sir George Hamilton of Greenlaw, who converted them to Roman Catholicism."
  6. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 4. "Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn"
  7. ^ a b Paul 1904, p. 47, line 5. "... he [James Hamilton] died in the parish of Monkton, a month after, in the life of his father, 23 March 1618, aged forty-three, and was buried 29 April following in the abbey church in Paisley."
  8. ^ Paul 1904, p. 48. "As the Irish estates were provided to his [the 2nd Earl's] younger brothers by the will of their father, he resigned ..."
  9. ^ a b Holmes 2004, p. 778, right column. "Lord Claud lived in retirement for over twenty years, dying in 1621, and was buried in Paisley Abbey."
  10. ^ Metcalfe 1909, p. 237, line 12. "on May 15 [1628] George Ramsay, the Presbytery officer, being commanded to serve the citation ... went to him with the charge ..."
  11. ^ Metcalfe 1909, p. 237, line 20. "... threw him to the ground under his feete ... punshed him with his hands and feete ..."
  12. ^ a b Metcalfe 1909, p. 239. "After twelve days' warding, Hamilton was released in order that he might attend to the affairs of his brother, the Earl of Abercorn, in Paisley and the west, on condition that he paid £40 to Ramsay for the assault."
  13. ^ Brown 1900, p. 327. "Complaint by James, Archbishop of Glasgow, the moderator and the brethren of the presbytery of Paysley for their interest and by George Ramsey, kirk officer ..."
  14. ^ a b Cokayne 1892, p. 152, bottom. "... in whose favour the Irish peerage had been resigned in 1633 ..."]
  15. ^ a b Paul 1904, p. 50, line 8. "He married, 28 November 1632, Lady Jean Gordon, fourth daughter of George, first Marquess of Huntly, by Lady Henrietta Stuart, daughter of Esme, first Duke of Lennox;"
  16. ^ Forbes-Leith 1889, p. 361. "List of the Catholic Nobility - Earls - Huntly (Gordon)"
  17. ^ Paul 1904, p. 50, line 26. "James, third Lord Strabane, born in 1633 ..."
  18. ^ Paul 1904, p. 50, line 17. "George, fourth Lord Strabane."
  19. ^ Paul 1904, p. 50, line 18. "Catherine, married first, in 1647, to her cousin James Hamilton of manor-Hamilton, eldest brother of Gustavus ..."
  20. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 54, right column, line 27. "I. Catherine, m. 1st, 1647. to James Hamilton (see Boyne V. [viscount]);"
  21. ^ Paul 1904, p. 50, line 24. "Cecilia, married to Richard Perkins ..."
  22. ^ Lodge 1789, p. 115, line 2. "... Mariana, to Richard Perkins of Lifford in the county of Donegall, Esq."
  23. ^ a b Paul 1904, p. 50, line 7. "Dying 14 June 1638, he [Claude Hamilton] was buried in the church of Leckpatrick, County Tyrone."
  24. ^ Webb 1878, p. 417, line 48. "In November 1649 he [Felim] married Lady Jane Gordon a daughter of the Marquis of Huntly and the widow of Lord Strabane."
  25. ^ Cokayne 1903, p. 305, line 4. "... was b. probably about 1607;"
  26. ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 44, line 16. "Charles I. ... acc. 27 Mar. 1625 ..."

Sources edit

  • Brown, Peter Hume, ed. (1900). Register of the Privy Council of Scotland. 2nd series. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House. – 1627 to 1628
  • Burke, Bernard; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage (77th ed.). London: Harrison. OCLC 1155471554.
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1892). Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant. Vol. IV (1st ed.). London: George Bell and Sons. OCLC 1180828941. – G to K
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1903). Complete Baronetage, 1611 to 1800. Vol. III (1st ed.). Exeter: William Pollard & Co. OCLC 866278985. – 1649 to 1664 (for George Hamilton )
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1910). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Vol. I (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press. OCLC 228661424. – Ab-Adam to Basing (for Abercorn)
  • Forbes-Leith, William (1889). Narratives of Scottish Catholics under Mary Stuart and James VI (New ed.). London: Thomas Baker. OCLC 457972896.
  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2 (3rd ed.). London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society. ISBN 0-86193-106-8. – (for timeline)
  • Holmes, Peter (2004). "Hamilton, Claud, first Lord Paisley (1546?–1621)". In Matthew, Colin; Harrison, Brian (eds.). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 24. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 776–778. ISBN 0-19-861374-1.
  • Lodge, John (1789). Archdall, Mervyn (ed.). The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom. Vol. V. Dublin: James Moore. OCLC 264906028. – Viscounts (for Boyne, Strabane)
  • Metcalfe, William Musham (1909). A History of Paisley. Paisley: Alexander Gardner. OCLC 1046586600.
  • Millar, Alexander Hastie (1890). "Hamilton, James, first Earl of Abercorn (d.1617)". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. XXIV. New York: MacMillan and Co. pp. 176–177. OCLC 8544105.
  • Paul, Sir James Balfour (1904). The Scots Peerage, Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland. Vol. I. Edinburgh: David Douglas. OCLC 505064285. – Abercorn to Balmerino (for Abercorn)
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Further reading edit

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Claud Hamilton 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane c 1605 1638 was the founder of the Strabane branch of the Hamiltons He died relatively young at about 32 and his wife Jean Gordon married Sir Phelim O Neill one of the leaders of the 1641 rebellion after his death Claud HamiltonBaron Hamilton of StrabaneTenure1634 1638PredecessorJames 1st Earl of AbercornSuccessorJames 3rd Baron H of StrabaneBornabout 1605Died14 June 1638Spouse s Jean GordonIssueDetailJames George Catherine amp CeciliaFatherJames 1st Earl of AbercornMotherMarion Boyd Contents 1 Birth and origins 2 Early life and father s succession 3 Algeo s crime 4 Lord Strabane by regrant 5 Marriage and children 6 Death and timeline 7 Notes and references 7 1 Notes 7 2 Citations 7 3 Sources 8 Further readingBirth and origins editClaud Hamilton was born near the beginning of the 17th century probably in Paisley Scotland He was the second son of James Hamilton and his wife Marion Boyd His father had been created Lord Abercorn by James VI and I in 1603 1 and was further advanced to Earl of Abercorn in 1606 2 His paternal grandfather was Claud Hamilton 1st Lord of Paisley Claud s mother was a daughter of Thomas Boyd 6th Lord Boyd of Kilmarnock 3 4 Both sides of his family were of ancient Scottish nobility His father had been a Protestant but his mother Marion Boyd was a Catholic who brought him like all his siblings up in that religion His uncle George of Greenlaw pushed in the same direction 5 Family treeClaud Hamilton with wife parents and other selected relatives a Claud1st LordPaisley1546 1621MargaretSetond 1616James1st Earl1575 1618MarionBoydd 1632 RecusantGeorgeofGreenlaw amp Roscread bef 1657Frederick1590 1647SoldierJames2nd Earld 1670Claud2nd Barond 1638JeanGordonGeorge1st BaronetDonalongd 1679George3rd Earlc 1636 bef 1683James3rd Baron1633 1655George4th Baron1636 7 1668Jamesc 1630 1673CourtierClaud4th Earl1659 1691Charles5th Earld 1701James6th Earlc 1661 1734LegendXXXSubject ofthe articleXXXEarls ofAbercornXXXBarons H of StrabaneClaud had four brothers and four sister 4 who are listed in his father s article Early life and father s succession editHamilton matriculated at the University of Glasgow in 1621 but seems to have left university without obtaining a degree His father died in 1618 7 His eldest brother succeeded as 2nd Earl of Abercorn and inherited his father s Scottish estates but the Irish estates had been settled on him and his younger brothers in his father s will 8 His was the most prestigious of these properties the Strabane estate and the castle that his father had built there His father had also wanted him to inherit the Irish title as baron Hamilton of Strabane to go with the Strabane estate However this proved difficult because of the title s ordinary primogeniture succession The eldest brother therefore obligatorily succeeded to the title in 1618 and then resigned it so that the title could be regranted to his younger brother by the crown This took time and was only to happen in 1633 His father predeceased his grandfather who still was Lord of Paisley and held the lands of the former Scottish abbey which Claud s eldest brother eventually inherited in 1621 9 Algeo s crime editIn May 1628 Hamilton s servant Claud Algeo was suspected to be a Catholic and was served with a convocation to appear at the presbytery of Paisley by Ramsay an officer of the Church of Scotland 10 However Algeo assaulted Ramsay 11 and Claud Hamilton supported him Claud was briefly jailed in June 1628 in Edinburgh Castle for abetting his servant in an assault and ordered to pay 40 to Ramsay 12 13 Claud Algeo fled to his master s Irish estates Lord Strabane by regrant editIn 1633 his elder brother James the 2nd Earl of Abercorn in Scotland and the 1st Baron Hamilton of Strabane in Ireland resigned his Irish title to the crown which regranted it to Claud on 14 August 1634 with the original precedence 14 He thereby became the 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane Marriage and children editOn 28 November 1632 Lord Strabane as he was now married Jean Gordon fourth daughter of George Gordon 1st Marquess of Huntly 15 The Huntlys were a Catholic family from Aberdeenshire Scotland 16 Claud and Jean had two sons James 1633 1655 became the 3rd Baron Hamilton of Strabane 17 George 1636 7 1668 became the 4th Baron Hamilton of Strabane 18 and two daughters Catherine died 1670 1 married James Hamilton of Manorhamilton the eldest brother of Gustavus Hamilton 1st Viscount Boyne and two other husbands afterwards 19 20 Cecilia also called Mariana married Richard Perkins of Lifford 21 22 Death and timeline editLord Strabane died on 14 June 1638 probably at the Castle of Strabane and was buried at Leckpatrick Strabane County Tyrone 23 He was only in his thirties His eldest son James succeeded him at the age of five as the 3rd Baron Hamilton of Strabane His widow married Sir Phelim O Neill in November 1649 24 TimelineAs his birth date is uncertain so are all his ages Age Date Event0 1605 estimate Born b 12 13 1618 23 Mar Father died and he inherited Strabane 7 15 16 1621 Grandfather died 9 19 20 1625 27 Mar Accession of King Charles I succeeding King James I 26 22 23 1628 Servant Algeo s crime 12 26 27 1632 28 Nov Married Jean Gordon 15 27 28 1633 Made 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane by regrant 14 32 33 1638 14 Jun Died and was buried at Leckpatrick 23 Notes and references editNotes edit This family tree is partly derived from the Abercorn pedigree pictured in Cokayne 6 Also see the list of children in the text Claud being the 2nd son must be born several years before the fourth son George who was born about 1607 25 Citations edit Cokayne 1910 p 2 line 8 On 5 Apr 1603 he was cr Lord Abercorn co Linlithgow S to him and his heirs whatsoever Cokayne 1910 p 2 line 11 On 10 July 1606 he was cr Earl of Abercorn Lord Paisley Hamilton Mountcastell and Kilpatrick S to him and his heirs male whatever Burke amp Burke 1915 p 54 right column line 8 He Abercorn m Marian dau daughter of Thomas 5th Lord Boyd He d v p predeceased his father 23 March 1617 18 leaving issue a b Millar 1890 p 177 left column line 22 Abercorn married Marion eldest daughter of Thomas fifth Lord Boyd by whom he had five sons and four daughters Wasser 2004 p 838 was raised along with his siblings by his uncle Sir George Hamilton of Greenlaw who converted them to Roman Catholicism Cokayne 1910 p 4 Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn a b Paul 1904 p 47 line 5 he James Hamilton died in the parish of Monkton a month after in the life of his father 23 March 1618 aged forty three and was buried 29 April following in the abbey church in Paisley Paul 1904 p 48 As the Irish estates were provided to his the 2nd Earl s younger brothers by the will of their father he resigned a b Holmes 2004 p 778 right column Lord Claud lived in retirement for over twenty years dying in 1621 and was buried in Paisley Abbey Metcalfe 1909 p 237 line 12 on May 15 1628 George Ramsay the Presbytery officer being commanded to serve the citation went to him with the charge Metcalfe 1909 p 237 line 20 threw him to the ground under his feete punshed him with his hands and feete a b Metcalfe 1909 p 239 After twelve days warding Hamilton was released in order that he might attend to the affairs of his brother the Earl of Abercorn in Paisley and the west on condition that he paid 40 to Ramsay for the assault Brown 1900 p 327 Complaint by James Archbishop of Glasgow the moderator and the brethren of the presbytery of Paysley for their interest and by George Ramsey kirk officer a b Cokayne 1892 p 152 bottom in whose favour the Irish peerage had been resigned in 1633 a b Paul 1904 p 50 line 8 He married 28 November 1632 Lady Jean Gordon fourth daughter of George first Marquess of Huntly by Lady Henrietta Stuart daughter of Esme first Duke of Lennox Forbes Leith 1889 p 361 List of the Catholic Nobility Earls Huntly Gordon Paul 1904 p 50 line 26 James third Lord Strabane born in 1633 Paul 1904 p 50 line 17 George fourth Lord Strabane Paul 1904 p 50 line 18 Catherine married first in 1647 to her cousin James Hamilton of manor Hamilton eldest brother of Gustavus Burke amp Burke 1915 p 54 right column line 27 I Catherine m 1st 1647 to James Hamilton see Boyne V viscount Paul 1904 p 50 line 24 Cecilia married to Richard Perkins Lodge 1789 p 115 line 2 Mariana to Richard Perkins of Lifford in the county of Donegall Esq a b Paul 1904 p 50 line 7 Dying 14 June 1638 he Claude Hamilton was buried in the church of Leckpatrick County Tyrone Webb 1878 p 417 line 48 In November 1649 he Felim married Lady Jane Gordon a daughter of the Marquis of Huntly and the widow of Lord Strabane Cokayne 1903 p 305 line 4 was b probably about 1607 Fryde et al 1986 p 44 line 16 Charles I acc 27 Mar 1625 Sources edit Brown Peter Hume ed 1900 Register of the Privy Council of Scotland 2nd series Vol 2 Edinburgh H M General Register House 1627 to 1628 Burke Bernard Burke Ashworth Peter 1915 A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage the Privy Council Knightage and Companionage 77th ed London Harrison OCLC 1155471554 Cokayne George Edward 1892 Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom Extant Extinct or Dormant Vol IV 1st ed London George Bell and Sons OCLC 1180828941 G to K Cokayne George Edward 1903 Complete Baronetage 1611 to 1800 Vol III 1st ed Exeter William Pollard amp Co OCLC 866278985 1649 to 1664 for George Hamilton Cokayne George Edward 1910 Gibbs Vicary ed The complete peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant extinct or dormant Vol I 2nd ed London St Catherine Press OCLC 228661424 Ab Adam to Basing for Abercorn Forbes Leith William 1889 Narratives of Scottish Catholics under Mary Stuart and James VI New ed London Thomas Baker OCLC 457972896 Fryde E B Greenway D E Porter S Roy I eds 1986 Handbook of British Chronology Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks No 2 3rd ed London Offices of the Royal Historical Society ISBN 0 86193 106 8 for timeline Holmes Peter 2004 Hamilton Claud first Lord Paisley 1546 1621 In Matthew Colin Harrison Brian eds Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Vol 24 New York Oxford University Press pp 776 778 ISBN 0 19 861374 1 Lodge John 1789 Archdall Mervyn ed The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom Vol V Dublin James Moore OCLC 264906028 Viscounts for Boyne Strabane Metcalfe William Musham 1909 A History of Paisley Paisley Alexander Gardner OCLC 1046586600 Millar Alexander Hastie 1890 Hamilton James first Earl of Abercorn d 1617 In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol XXIV New York MacMillan and Co pp 176 177 OCLC 8544105 Paul Sir James Balfour 1904 The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood s Edition of Sir Robert Douglas s Peerage of Scotland Vol I Edinburgh David Douglas OCLC 505064285 Abercorn to Balmerino for Abercorn Paul Sir James Balfour 1910 The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood s Edition of Sir Robert Douglas s Peerage of Scotland Vol VII Edinburgh David Douglas OCLC 505064285 Panmure to Sinclair for Sempill Wasser Michael 2004 Hamilton James first earl of Abercorn 1575 1618 In Matthew Colin Harrison Brian eds Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Vol 24 New York Oxford University Press pp 837 838 ISBN 0 19 861374 1 Webb Alfred 1878 O Neill Sir Felim Compendium of Irish Biography Dublin M H Gill amp Son pp 416 418 OCLC 122693688 Further reading editMac Cuarta Brian 2015 Edwards David ed The Scots in Early Stuart Ireland Manchester Manchester University Press ISBN 978 0 7190 9721 8 Snippet view Peerage of IrelandPreceded byJames Hamilton Baron Hamilton of Strabane1634 1638 Succeeded byJames Hamilton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claud Hamilton 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane amp oldid 1159376356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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