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Duke of Hamilton

Duke of Hamilton is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, created in April 1643. It is the senior dukedom in that peerage (except for the Dukedom of Rothesay held by the Sovereign's eldest son), and as such its holder is the premier peer of Scotland, as well as being head of both the House of Hamilton and the House of Douglas. The title, the town of Hamilton in Lanarkshire, and many places around the world are named after members of the Hamilton family. The ducal family's surname, originally "Hamilton", is now "Douglas-Hamilton". Since 1711, the dukedom has been held together with the Dukedom of Brandon in the Peerage of Great Britain, and the dukes since that time have been styled Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, along with several other subsidiary titles.

Dukedom of Hamilton
held with
Dukedom of Brandon
Quarterly, first and fourth grandquarters counterquartered, first and fourth gules, three cinquefoils ermine (for Hamilton); second and third argent, a lymphad with sails furled proper, flagged gules (for Arran); second and third grandquarters argent, a heart gules imperially crowned proper, on a chief azure three stars of the field (for Douglas).
Creation date12 April 1643
Created byCharles I
PeeragePeerage of Scotland
First holderJames Hamilton, 3rd Marquess of Hamilton
Present holderAlexander Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke
Heir apparentDouglas Charles Douglas-Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale
Remainder toheirs male of the body of the grantee; the grantee's brother; heirs male of the body of the grantee's brother; the grantee's eldest daughter, followed by her heirs male; nearest heirs whatsoever of the grantee[1]
Subsidiary titlesMarquess of Douglas
Marquess of Clydesdale
Earl of Angus
Earl of Lanark
Earl of Arran and Cambridge
Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest
Lord Machanshire and Polmont
Lord Aven and Innerdale
Baron Dutton
StatusExtant
Seat(s)Lennoxlove House
Former seat(s)Hamilton Palace
Brodick Castle
Dungavel House
Kinneil House
Ashton Hall
Ferne House
Cadzow Castle

Overview Edit

 
Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton, and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hamilton (2012)

The titles held by the current duke of Hamilton and Brandon are:

Peerage of Scotland Edit

  • 16th Duke of Hamilton (created 1643)
  • 13th Marquess of Douglas (created 1633)
  • 16th Marquess of Clydesdale (created 1643)
  • 23rd Earl of Angus (created 1389)
  • 13th Earl of Angus (created 1633)
  • 15th Earl of Lanark (created 1639)
  • 16th Earl of Arran and Cambridge (created 1643)
  • 13th Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest (created 1633)
  • 15th Lord Machanshyre and Polmont (created 1639)
  • 16th Lord Aven and Innerdale (created 1643)

Peerage of Great Britain Edit

  • 13th Duke of Brandon, in the County of Suffolk (created 1711)
  • 13th Baron Dutton, in the County of Chester (created 1711)

Other offices and duties Edit

The duke of Hamilton and Brandon is the hereditary keeper of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official royal residence in Scotland, where he maintains large private quarters. He is also, as Lord Abernethy and in this respect successor to the Gaelic earls of Fife, the hereditary bearer of the Crown of Scotland, a role which the 15th duke performed at the inauguration of the Scottish Parliament in 1999,[2][3][4] as did the 16th duke at the State Opening of Parliament, 30 June 2011.[5] Traditionally, the duke of Hamilton enjoys the exclusive right to remove the Scottish Crown Jewels from the City of Edinburgh.[citation needed] He also regularly attends sittings in the Court of Lord Lyon as a hereditary assessor, sitting on the bench beside Lord Lyon.

Courtesy titles Edit

The courtesy titles used by heirs apparent are "Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale" (the eldest son of the duke) and "Earl of Angus" (the eldest son of a marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale). No duke has had a great-grandson in direct line to the titles, but it is likely that the latter would be styled "Lord Abernethy" (the Lordship of Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest being the most senior available title).

Before the dukes succeeded to the Marquessate of Douglas and its subsidiary titles, the heirs apparent were styled initially "Earl of Arran" (which had previously been used as a courtesy title by the marquesses of Hamilton) and later "Marquess of Clydesdale" (the former style then being adopted for a grandson in direct line). The heir apparent to the Earldom of Lanark (before that title merged with the dukedom) was styled "Lord Polmont".

Multiple dukedoms Edit

The duke of Hamilton and Brandon is one of only five British peers to hold more than one dukedom, the others being:

Historically, several other peers have held multiple dukedoms, including the Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne and Newcastle-under-Lyne, the Duke of Argyll and Greenwich, the Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch and the two Dukes of Queensberry and Dover and some other mainly royal dukes.

 
Lennoxlove House, a current seat of the dukes of Hamilton

House of Hamilton Edit

Lairds of Cadzow Edit

Gilbert de Hameldun is recorded as witnessing a charter confirming the gift of the church at Cragyn to the Abbey of Paisley in 1271. His ancestry is uncertain but he may have been the son of William de Hamilton (third son of Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester) and Mary of Strathearn. Gilbert de Hameldun married Isabella Randolph, daughter of Thomas Randolph of Strathdon, Chamberlain of Scotland. His heir was Walter fitz Gilbert. He was governor of Bothwell Castle for the English Crown during the First War of Scottish Independence. Following the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, he gave refuge to the Earl of Hertford and other escapees, only to deliver them and Bothwell up to Edward Bruce. He then became a Bruce partisan. Sometime between 1315 and 1329, Robert the Bruce knighted him and granted him lands in Renfrewshire and the Lothians and Cadzow (present day Hamilton in Lanarkshire), including Cadzow Castle. The lands had previously belonged to John Comyn, who was murdered by Robert the Bruce.

 
Undifferenced arms of the chief of Hamilton until 1503

The 1st laird of Cadzow was succeeded as the 2nd laird by his son Sir David fitz Walter. He was a supporter of King David II and fought at the Battle of Neville's Cross (Battle of Durham) where he was captured along with the King. His son David Hamilton, the 3rd laird, was the first to establish Hamilton as the family name. David Hamilton's son Sir John Hamilton became the 4th laird and was, in turn, succeeded as the 5th laird by his son James Hamilton.

Lords Hamilton and Earls of Arran Edit

The 5th laird was succeeded as 6th laird by his son, Sir James Hamilton, who was created a Lord of Parliament as Lord Hamilton on 3 July 1445.[6] In early 1474, he married Princess Mary, Countess of Arran, daughter of King James II and widow of Thomas Boyd, 1st Earl of Arran. He was succeeded by his only legitimate son, James, 2nd Lord Hamilton. In 1490, then aged 15, he married the 13-year-old Elizabeth, Lady Hay, daughter of Alexander Home, 2nd Lord Home and widow of Sir Thomas Hay, Master of Yester, son and heir of John Hay, 1st Lord Hay of Yester. However, it was later discovered that Sir Thomas Hay was still alive and the marriage was annulled. The 2nd Lord married secondly Janet, Lady Livingstone, daughter of Sir David Beaton of Creich and widow of Sir Robert Livingstone of Easter Wemyss and Drumry. He became a Privy Counsellor to King James IV, and helped to arrange his marriage to Princess Margaret, daughter of King Henry VII of England. As a reward, he was created Earl of Arran on 8 August 1503.[7] He was succeeded by his elder son from his second marriage, James, 2nd Earl of Arran. He was Regent of Scotland between 1542 and 1554, and guardian of the young Mary, Queen of Scots. He was created Duc de Châtellerault in the Peerage of France in 1548 for his part in arranging the marriage of Queen Mary to Francis, Dauphin of France. This French Dukedom was forfeited when he switched allegiances in 1559. Emperor Napoleon III "confirmed" this title for the 12th Duke of Hamilton in the 19th century, but although the 12th Duke was heir male of the 2nd Earl, the legal effect of this "confirmation" is doubtful.[8]

 
The undifferenced arms of the Chief of the Hamiltons from 1503 onwards
 
Coat of Arms on a Derby Porcelain dinner service commissioned by the 8th Duke of Hamilton, circa 1780–90

The 2nd Earl was succeeded by his eldest son, James, 3rd Earl of Arran, who had been proposed as a husband to Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1561. In 1562 he was declared insane, and in 1581 he resigned the Earldom to James Stewart of Bothwellhaugh. However, in 1586 his resignation was ruled by the Court of Session to be the act of a madman and his honours were restored.

Marquesses and Dukes of Hamilton Edit

The 3rd Earl's younger brother John Hamilton (who was styled Lord Hamilton as is traditional for the younger sons of Earls[9]) was appointed to administer his brother's estates. He was created Marquess of Hamilton, Earl of Arran and Lord Aven on 17 April 1599.[10] His son, James, 2nd Marquess of Hamilton (who had been created Lord Aberbrothwick (or Arbroath) on 5 May 1608,[11] before he succeeded) moved to England with King James VI, and invested into the Somers Isles Company, an offshoot of the Virginia Company, buying the shares of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford. The Parish of Hamilton in the Somers Isles (now Bermuda) is named for him. Upon the death of his uncle in 1609 he succeeded as 4th Earl of Arran (of the 1503 creation) and 5th Lord Hamilton. He was also created Earl of Cambridge and Baron Innerdale in the Peerage of England on 16 June 1619.

His son, James, 3rd Marquess of Hamilton, was created Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge and Lord Aven and Innerdale on 12 April 1643,[12] with a special remainder allowing succession through the female line should his and his brother's heirs male fail. His son, Charles, Earl of Arran, died young and the 1st Duke's titles passed to his younger brother, William, 2nd Duke of Hamilton, who had already been created Earl of Lanark and Lord Machanshire and Polmont on 31 March 1639. A surrender and regrant in 1650 allowed these also to be inherited by the 1st Duke's elder daughter. Upon his death in 1651, with no further heirs in the immediate male line, the Dukedom (and the titles created with it), as well as the Earldom of Lanark (and the title created with it), passed to that daughter, Anne, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton. The 1503 Earldom of Arran and the Lordship of Hamilton became dormant,[13] and all the other titles (the Marquessate of Hamilton, the 1599 Earldom of Arran and the Lordships of Hamilton, Aven and Aberbrothwick in the Peerage of Scotland, and the Earldom of Cambridge and the Barony of Innerdale in the Peerage of England) became extinct.

In 1656, the 3rd Duchess married William Douglas, 1st Earl of Selkirk, third son of William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas. He had been created Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch on 4 August 1646.[14] He changed his surname to "Hamilton", and on 20 September 1660 was created Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran, Lanark and Selkirk and Lord Aven, Machanshire, Polmont and Daer for life.[14] In 1688, he resigned the Earldom of Selkirk and the Lordship of Daer and Shortcleuch, and those titles were regranted to his second son, with a special remainder designed to prevent them becoming merged with the Dukedom. (See Earl of Selkirk for the subsequent history of those titles, which were eventually inherited by the 12th Duke of Hamilton, becoming separated again from the Dukedom on the death of the 13th Duke in 1940).

On 9 July 1698, the 3rd Duchess resigned all her titles in favour of her eldest son, James, Earl of Arran, who thereby succeeded as 4th Duke in his mother's lifetime (his father had died in 1694). During the lead-up to the Acts of Union 1707, the 4th Duke was the leader of the anti-union party. He was created Duke of Brandon, in the County of Suffolk, and Baron Dutton, in the County of Chester, in the Peerage of Great Britain on 10 September 1711,[15] but was wrongfully refused a summons to the Parliament of Great Britain under that title (although he continued to sit as a representative peer). He was killed in a celebrated duel with Charles Mohun, 4th Baron Mohun (who also died) in Hyde Park in London on 15 November 1712.

 
Hamilton Palace, the former family seat in Hamilton, circa 1880.

The 4th Duke's son James, 5th Duke of Hamilton was succeeded by his son James, 6th Duke of Hamilton and he by his son James, 7th Duke of Hamilton. In 1761, the 7th Duke's second cousin twice removed, Archibald Douglas, 1st Duke of Douglas, died without an heir. As the Duke of Hamilton, though still using the surname "Hamilton", was patrilineally a "Douglas" (through the 3rd Duchess's husband), the 7th Duke became heir male of the House of Douglas and inherited the Duke of Douglas's subsidiary titles (although not the Dukedom), succeeding as 4th Marquess of Douglas, 14th and 4th Earl of Angus and 4th Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest. He died without issue and was succeeded by his brother Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton. He left no sons and the title passed back to his uncle, the 6th Duke's brother, Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton. He was succeeded by his son Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton and then by his son William, 11th Duke of Hamilton. The 11th Duke's son William, 12th Duke of Hamilton (who changed his surname to "Hamilton Douglas") died without a male heir and the Dukedom passed to his fourth cousin Alfred, 13th Duke of Hamilton,[16] who was descended from the 4th Duke of Hamilton and whose line of the family had adopted the surname "Douglas-Hamilton". His son was Douglas, 14th Duke of Hamilton, who was succeeded by his son Angus, 15th Duke of Hamilton. He died in 2010, and was succeeded by his son, the current Duke, Alexander, 16th Duke of Hamilton.

Succession to the Dukedom of Hamilton Edit

The letters patent that created the Dukedom of Hamilton contained a special remainder. It stipulated that the Dukedom should descend to:

  1. heirs male of the body of the grantee, failing which to
  2. the grantee's brother and heirs male of the body of the grantee's brother, failing which to
  3. the grantee's eldest daughter and heirs male of her body, failing which to
  4. nearest heirs whatsoever of the grantee.[1]

As the first Duke and his brother (the second Duke) both died without surviving sons, the succession has, since 1651, been governed by the third rule given, with the dukedom going to the grantee's daughter (the third Duchess) and her heirs male.

House of Douglas Edit

George Douglas, an illegitimate son of William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas, was created Earl of Angus on 9 April 1389.[17]

His descendant, William, 11th Earl of Angus, was created Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus and Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest on 14 June 1633.[18]

His great-grandson, Archibald, 3rd Marquess of Douglas, was created Duke of Douglas, Marquess of Angus and Abernethy, Viscount of Jedburgh Forest and Lord Douglas of Bonkill, Prestoun and Robertoun on 10 April 1703.

He died, married but childless, in 1761, at which point the Dukedom of Douglas (and the titles created with it) became extinct, but the Marquessate of Douglas, both Earldoms of Angus and the Lordship of Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest passed to his second cousin twice removed and heir male, James Hamilton, 7th Duke of Hamilton.

Arms Edit

Coat of arms of Duke of Hamilton
 
Crest
1st, on a Ducal Coronet an Oak Tree rutted and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a Frame Saw proper the frame Or (Hamilton); 2nd, on a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Salamander in flames proper (Douglas)
Escutcheon
Quarterly: 1st and 4th grandquarters: quarterly: 1st and 4th, Gules three Cinquefoils Ermine (Hamilton); 2nd and 3rd, Argent a Lymphad with the sails furled proper flagged Gules (Arran); 2nd and 3rd grandquarters: Argent a Heart Gules imperially crowned Or on a Chief Azure three Mullets of the first (Douglas)
Supporters
On either side an Antelope Argent armed unguled ducally gorged and chained Or
Motto
Over 1st crest: Through; Over 2nd crest: Jamais Arriere (Never Behind)
 
Bookplate showing an early Coat of Arms for the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon

The arms of the current Duke of Hamilton and Brandon are: quarterly: 1st and 4th grand quarters: quarterly: 1st and 4th, Gules three Cinquefoils Ermine (for Hamilton); 2nd and 3rd, Argent a Lymphad with the sails furled proper flagged Gules (for Arran); 2nd and 3rd grand quarters: Argent a Heart Gules imperially crowned Or on a Chief Azure three Mullets of the first (for Douglas).

The achievement has two crests, namely: 1st, on a Ducal Coronet an Oak Tree rutted and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a Frame Saw proper the frame Or (for Hamilton); 2nd, on a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Salamander in flames proper (for Douglas). The supporters are: on either side an Antelope Argent armed unguled ducally gorged and chained Or. Each crest has a motto, namely "Through" (over the 1st crest) and "Jamais Arriere" ("Never Behind") (over the 2nd crest).

List of titleholders Edit

Lairds of Cadzow (c. 1315) Edit

Lords Hamilton (1445) Edit

Earls of Arran, second Creation (1503) Edit

Marquesses of Hamilton (1599) Edit

Dukes of Hamilton (1643) Edit

m. William Douglas later Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton, 1st Earl of Selkirk (1635–1694) (created Duke of Hamilton for life in 1660)

The heir apparent is the present Duke's eldest son Douglas Charles Douglas-Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale (born 2012).[22]

Line of succession Edit

Line of succession (simplified)
  •   James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton, 1st Duke of Brandon (1660–1724)
    • Lord Anne Hamilton (1709–1748)
      • Admiral Charles Powell Hamilton (1747–1825)
        • Augustus Barrington Price Anne Powell Douglas-Hamilton (1781–1849)
          • Captain Charles Henry Douglas-Hamilton (1808–1873)
            •   Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton, 10th Duke of Brandon, 9th Earl of Selkirk (1862–1940)
              •   Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, 11th Duke of Brandon (1903–1973)
                •   Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton, 12th Duke of Brandon (1938–2010)
                  •   Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton, 13th Duke of Brandon (born 1978)
                    • (1). Douglas Charles Douglas-Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale (born 2012)
                    • (2). Lord William Frederick Douglas-Hamilton (born 2014)
                    • (3). Lord Basil George Douglas-Hamilton (born 2016)
                  • (4). Lord John William Douglas-Hamilton (born 1979)
                •     (5). James Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 11th Earl of Selkirk, Baron Selkirk of Douglas (born 1942; disclaimed the Earldom of Selkirk for himself upon succeeding in 1994)
                  • (6). John Andrew Douglas-Hamilton, Lord Daer (born 1978)
                  • (7). Hon. Charles Douglas Douglas-Hamilton (born 1979)
                  • (8). Hon. James Robert Douglas-Hamilton (born 1981)
                  • (9). Hon. Harry Alexander Douglas-Hamilton (born 1981)
                • Lord Hugh Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton (1946–1995)
                  • (10). Brendan Thomas Douglas-Hamilton (born 1974)
                • (11). Lord Patrick George Douglas-Hamilton (born 1950)
              •   George Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Earl of Selkirk (1906–1994)
              • Lord Malcolm Avondale Douglas-Hamilton (1909–1964)
                • (12). Alasdair Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton (born 1939)
                  • (13). Angus Gavin Douglas-Hamilton (born 1968)
                    • (14). William Niall Douglas-Hamilton (born 1999)
                  • (15). Geordie Fergus Douglas-Hamilton (born 1969)
              • Lord David Douglas-Hamilton (1912–1944)
          • Francis Seymour Douglas-Hamilton (1811–1874)
            • Algernon Percy Douglas-Hamilton (1844–1891)
              • Percy Seymour Douglas-Hamilton (1875–1940)
                • John Percy Douglas-Hamilton (1930–2008)
                  • (17). John Gavin Douglas-Hamilton (born 1957)
            • Aubrey Reginald Douglas-Hamilton (1851–1933)
              • Herbert Eustace Seymour Douglas-Hamilton (1886–1963)
                • (18). Cecil Seymour Douglas-Hamilton (born 1916)

The next heir is (under provision 4 of the special remainder) the heir whatsoever of the 3rd Duchess, namely Edward Stanley, 19th Earl of Derby (born 1962) (a descendant of the 6th Duke through his only daughter, Lady Elizabeth Hamilton, who married Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby). Lord Derby is not, however, an heir to the Marquessate of Douglas and its subsidiary titles, which would pass to the heir male (a junior-line descendant of one of the Earls of Angus, as the heirs male of the body of the 3rd Duchess are the only remaining heirs male of the body of the 1st Marquess of Douglas).[clarification needed] He is also not an heir to the Dukedom of Brandon or the Barony of Dutton, which are limited to the heirs male of the body of the 3rd Duchess.

[23][22][24]

Family Tree Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Sinclair, Alexander: Dissertation upon "heirs male,": when used as a clause of remainder in grants of Scotch peerages, with some incidental discussions, William Blackwood and sons, 1837.
  2. ^ Gallagher, Toney (6 June 2010). "Obituaries – The Duke of Hamilton". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 July 2013. The 15th Duke of Hamilton and 12th Duke of Brandon [...] was uncomfortable in his role as Premier Peer of Scotland and hereditary Keeper of Holyroodhouse Palace, the Queen's official residence in Scotland. [...] As Lord Abernethy he was hereditary Bearer of the Crown of Scotland [...] In 1999, at the inauguration of the Scottish Parliament, he cut a striking figure while performing the role before the Queen.
  3. ^ "The Scots peerage : Founded on Wood's ed. Of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom".
  4. ^ Maxwell, Vol II, pp 2–7,p 17
  5. ^ "Scottish Parliament". BBC News. 6 June 2010. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  6. ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907), The Scots Peerage, vol. IV, Edinburgh: David Douglas, pp. 349–350
  7. ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907), The Scots Peerage, vol. IV, Edinburgh: David Douglas, p. 355
  8. ^ Velde, François (22 April 2010). "Scots Members of the French Nobility". Retrieved 5 March 2011.
  9. ^ "Courtesy Titles".
  10. ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907), The Scots Peerage, vol. IV, Edinburgh: David Douglas, p. 372
  11. ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907), The Scots Peerage, vol. IV, Edinburgh: David Douglas, p. 373
  12. ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907), The Scots Peerage, vol. IV, Edinburgh: David Douglas, p. 377
  13. ^ The heir male was James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Abercorn, grandson of the third son of the 2nd Earl of Arran. Neither he nor his successors, the Earls, Marquesses and Dukes of Abercorn, have claimed either title.
  14. ^ a b Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907), The Scots Peerage, vol. IV, Edinburgh: David Douglas, p. 381
  15. ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907), The Scots Peerage, vol. IV, Edinburgh: David Douglas, p. 384
  16. ^ Hesilrige 1921, p. 435.
  17. ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James (1905), The Scots Peerage, vol. I, Edinburgh: David Douglas, p. 173
  18. ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James (1905), The Scots Peerage, vol. I, Edinburgh: David Douglas, pp. 203–204
  19. ^ Named as Hamilton, Alexander Douglas- in "Hamilton, Alexander Douglas-, tenth duke of Hamilton and seventh duke of Brandon (1767–1852), aristocrat". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/7857. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) but Alexander Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton in National Portrait Gallery
  20. ^ Named as William Alexander Anthony Archibald Douglas-Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton and 8th Duke of Brandon in National Portrait Gallery
  21. ^ Complete Peerage, Vol. VI, p 275 shows this Duke and his heirs as Douglas-Hamiltons, all previous Dukes as Hamiltons; some other sources show the 10th and 11th Dukes as Douglas-Hamilton as well.
  22. ^ a b Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Hamilton and Brandon, Duke of". Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 1 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's Ltd. pp. 1680–1686. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1.
  23. ^ Mosley, Charles, ed. (1999). "Hamilton and Brandon". Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Vol. 1 (106th ed.). Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd. pp. 1281–1286. ISBN 2-940085-02-1.
  24. ^ Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Selkirk of Douglas, Baron". Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 1 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's Ltd. pp. 3133–3135. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1.

Works cited Edit

External links Edit

  • Hamilton family portraits
  • Lennoxlove House
  • Palace of Holyroodhouse

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Lennoxlove HouseFormer seat s Hamilton PalaceBrodick CastleDungavel HouseKinneil HouseAshton HallFerne HouseCadzow Castle Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Peerage of Scotland 1 2 Peerage of Great Britain 1 3 Other offices and duties 1 4 Courtesy titles 1 5 Multiple dukedoms 2 House of Hamilton 2 1 Lairds of Cadzow 2 2 Lords Hamilton and Earls of Arran 2 3 Marquesses and Dukes of Hamilton 2 4 Succession to the Dukedom of Hamilton 3 House of Douglas 4 Arms 5 List of titleholders 5 1 Lairds of Cadzow c 1315 5 2 Lords Hamilton 1445 5 3 Earls of Arran second Creation 1503 5 4 Marquesses of Hamilton 1599 5 5 Dukes of Hamilton 1643 6 Line of succession 7 Family Tree 8 See also 9 References 10 Works cited 11 External linksOverview Edit nbsp Alexander Douglas Hamilton 16th Duke of Hamilton and his wife Sophie Duchess of Hamilton 2012 The titles held by the current duke of Hamilton and Brandon are Peerage of Scotland Edit 16th Duke of Hamilton created 1643 13th Marquess of Douglas created 1633 16th Marquess of Clydesdale created 1643 23rd Earl of Angus created 1389 13th Earl of Angus created 1633 15th Earl of Lanark created 1639 16th Earl of Arran and Cambridge created 1643 13th Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest created 1633 15th Lord Machanshyre and Polmont created 1639 16th Lord Aven and Innerdale created 1643 Peerage of Great Britain Edit 13th Duke of Brandon in the County of Suffolk created 1711 13th Baron Dutton in the County of Chester created 1711 Other offices and duties Edit The duke of Hamilton and Brandon is the hereditary keeper of the Palace of Holyroodhouse the official royal residence in Scotland where he maintains large private quarters He is also as Lord Abernethy and in this respect successor to the Gaelic earls of Fife the hereditary bearer of the Crown of Scotland a role which the 15th duke performed at the inauguration of the Scottish Parliament in 1999 2 3 4 as did the 16th duke at the State Opening of Parliament 30 June 2011 5 Traditionally the duke of Hamilton enjoys the exclusive right to remove the Scottish Crown Jewels from the City of Edinburgh citation needed He also regularly attends sittings in the Court of Lord Lyon as a hereditary assessor sitting on the bench beside Lord Lyon Courtesy titles Edit The courtesy titles used by heirs apparent are Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale the eldest son of the duke and Earl of Angus the eldest son of a marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale No duke has had a great grandson in direct line to the titles but it is likely that the latter would be styled Lord Abernethy the Lordship of Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest being the most senior available title Before the dukes succeeded to the Marquessate of Douglas and its subsidiary titles the heirs apparent were styled initially Earl of Arran which had previously been used as a courtesy title by the marquesses of Hamilton and later Marquess of Clydesdale the former style then being adopted for a grandson in direct line The heir apparent to the Earldom of Lanark before that title merged with the dukedom was styled Lord Polmont Multiple dukedoms Edit The duke of Hamilton and Brandon is one of only five British peers to hold more than one dukedom the others being the Prince of Wales who is Duke of Cornwall Duke of Rothesay and Duke of Cambridge the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry the Duke of Argyll who holds two Dukedoms of Argyll and the Duke of Richmond Lennox and GordonHistorically several other peers have held multiple dukedoms including the Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne and Newcastle under Lyne the Duke of Argyll and Greenwich the Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch and the two Dukes of Queensberry and Dover and some other mainly royal dukes nbsp Lennoxlove House a current seat of the dukes of HamiltonHouse of Hamilton EditLairds of Cadzow Edit Gilbert de Hameldun is recorded as witnessing a charter confirming the gift of the church at Cragyn to the Abbey of Paisley in 1271 His ancestry is uncertain but he may have been the son of William de Hamilton third son of Robert de Beaumont 3rd Earl of Leicester and Mary of Strathearn Gilbert de Hameldun married Isabella Randolph daughter of Thomas Randolph of Strathdon Chamberlain of Scotland His heir was Walter fitz Gilbert He was governor of Bothwell Castle for the English Crown during the First War of Scottish Independence Following the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 he gave refuge to the Earl of Hertford and other escapees only to deliver them and Bothwell up to Edward Bruce He then became a Bruce partisan Sometime between 1315 and 1329 Robert the Bruce knighted him and granted him lands in Renfrewshire and the Lothians and Cadzow present day Hamilton in Lanarkshire including Cadzow Castle The lands had previously belonged to John Comyn who was murdered by Robert the Bruce nbsp Undifferenced arms of the chief of Hamilton until 1503The 1st laird of Cadzow was succeeded as the 2nd laird by his son Sir David fitz Walter He was a supporter of King David II and fought at the Battle of Neville s Cross Battle of Durham where he was captured along with the King His son David Hamilton the 3rd laird was the first to establish Hamilton as the family name David Hamilton s son Sir John Hamilton became the 4th laird and was in turn succeeded as the 5th laird by his son James Hamilton Lords Hamilton and Earls of Arran Edit The 5th laird was succeeded as 6th laird by his son Sir James Hamilton who was created a Lord of Parliament as Lord Hamilton on 3 July 1445 6 In early 1474 he married Princess Mary Countess of Arran daughter of King James II and widow of Thomas Boyd 1st Earl of Arran He was succeeded by his only legitimate son James 2nd Lord Hamilton In 1490 then aged 15 he married the 13 year old Elizabeth Lady Hay daughter of Alexander Home 2nd Lord Home and widow of Sir Thomas Hay Master of Yester son and heir of John Hay 1st Lord Hay of Yester However it was later discovered that Sir Thomas Hay was still alive and the marriage was annulled The 2nd Lord married secondly Janet Lady Livingstone daughter of Sir David Beaton of Creich and widow of Sir Robert Livingstone of Easter Wemyss and Drumry He became a Privy Counsellor to King James IV and helped to arrange his marriage to Princess Margaret daughter of King Henry VII of England As a reward he was created Earl of Arran on 8 August 1503 7 He was succeeded by his elder son from his second marriage James 2nd Earl of Arran He was Regent of Scotland between 1542 and 1554 and guardian of the young Mary Queen of Scots He was created Duc de Chatellerault in the Peerage of France in 1548 for his part in arranging the marriage of Queen Mary to Francis Dauphin of France This French Dukedom was forfeited when he switched allegiances in 1559 Emperor Napoleon III confirmed this title for the 12th Duke of Hamilton in the 19th century but although the 12th Duke was heir male of the 2nd Earl the legal effect of this confirmation is doubtful 8 nbsp The undifferenced arms of the Chief of the Hamiltons from 1503 onwards nbsp Coat of Arms on a Derby Porcelain dinner service commissioned by the 8th Duke of Hamilton circa 1780 90The 2nd Earl was succeeded by his eldest son James 3rd Earl of Arran who had been proposed as a husband to Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1561 In 1562 he was declared insane and in 1581 he resigned the Earldom to James Stewart of Bothwellhaugh However in 1586 his resignation was ruled by the Court of Session to be the act of a madman and his honours were restored Marquesses and Dukes of Hamilton Edit The 3rd Earl s younger brother John Hamilton who was styled Lord Hamilton as is traditional for the younger sons of Earls 9 was appointed to administer his brother s estates He was created Marquess of Hamilton Earl of Arran and Lord Aven on 17 April 1599 10 His son James 2nd Marquess of Hamilton who had been created Lord Aberbrothwick or Arbroath on 5 May 1608 11 before he succeeded moved to England with King James VI and invested into the Somers Isles Company an offshoot of the Virginia Company buying the shares of Lucy Russell Countess of Bedford The Parish of Hamilton in the Somers Isles now Bermuda is named for him Upon the death of his uncle in 1609 he succeeded as 4th Earl of Arran of the 1503 creation and 5th Lord Hamilton He was also created Earl of Cambridge and Baron Innerdale in the Peerage of England on 16 June 1619 His son James 3rd Marquess of Hamilton was created Duke of Hamilton Marquess of Clydesdale Earl of Arran and Cambridge and Lord Aven and Innerdale on 12 April 1643 12 with a special remainder allowing succession through the female line should his and his brother s heirs male fail His son Charles Earl of Arran died young and the 1st Duke s titles passed to his younger brother William 2nd Duke of Hamilton who had already been created Earl of Lanark and Lord Machanshire and Polmont on 31 March 1639 A surrender and regrant in 1650 allowed these also to be inherited by the 1st Duke s elder daughter Upon his death in 1651 with no further heirs in the immediate male line the Dukedom and the titles created with it as well as the Earldom of Lanark and the title created with it passed to that daughter Anne 3rd Duchess of Hamilton The 1503 Earldom of Arran and the Lordship of Hamilton became dormant 13 and all the other titles the Marquessate of Hamilton the 1599 Earldom of Arran and the Lordships of Hamilton Aven and Aberbrothwick in the Peerage of Scotland and the Earldom of Cambridge and the Barony of Innerdale in the Peerage of England became extinct In 1656 the 3rd Duchess married William Douglas 1st Earl of Selkirk third son of William Douglas 1st Marquess of Douglas He had been created Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch on 4 August 1646 14 He changed his surname to Hamilton and on 20 September 1660 was created Duke of Hamilton Marquess of Clydesdale Earl of Arran Lanark and Selkirk and Lord Aven Machanshire Polmont and Daer for life 14 In 1688 he resigned the Earldom of Selkirk and the Lordship of Daer and Shortcleuch and those titles were regranted to his second son with a special remainder designed to prevent them becoming merged with the Dukedom See Earl of Selkirk for the subsequent history of those titles which were eventually inherited by the 12th Duke of Hamilton becoming separated again from the Dukedom on the death of the 13th Duke in 1940 On 9 July 1698 the 3rd Duchess resigned all her titles in favour of her eldest son James Earl of Arran who thereby succeeded as 4th Duke in his mother s lifetime his father had died in 1694 During the lead up to the Acts of Union 1707 the 4th Duke was the leader of the anti union party He was created Duke of Brandon in the County of Suffolk and Baron Dutton in the County of Chester in the Peerage of Great Britain on 10 September 1711 15 but was wrongfully refused a summons to the Parliament of Great Britain under that title although he continued to sit as a representative peer He was killed in a celebrated duel with Charles Mohun 4th Baron Mohun who also died in Hyde Park in London on 15 November 1712 nbsp Hamilton Palace the former family seat in Hamilton circa 1880 The 4th Duke s son James 5th Duke of Hamilton was succeeded by his son James 6th Duke of Hamilton and he by his son James 7th Duke of Hamilton In 1761 the 7th Duke s second cousin twice removed Archibald Douglas 1st Duke of Douglas died without an heir As the Duke of Hamilton though still using the surname Hamilton was patrilineally a Douglas through the 3rd Duchess s husband the 7th Duke became heir male of the House of Douglas and inherited the Duke of Douglas s subsidiary titles although not the Dukedom succeeding as 4th Marquess of Douglas 14th and 4th Earl of Angus and 4th Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest He died without issue and was succeeded by his brother Douglas 8th Duke of Hamilton He left no sons and the title passed back to his uncle the 6th Duke s brother Archibald 9th Duke of Hamilton He was succeeded by his son Alexander 10th Duke of Hamilton and then by his son William 11th Duke of Hamilton The 11th Duke s son William 12th Duke of Hamilton who changed his surname to Hamilton Douglas died without a male heir and the Dukedom passed to his fourth cousin Alfred 13th Duke of Hamilton 16 who was descended from the 4th Duke of Hamilton and whose line of the family had adopted the surname Douglas Hamilton His son was Douglas 14th Duke of Hamilton who was succeeded by his son Angus 15th Duke of Hamilton He died in 2010 and was succeeded by his son the current Duke Alexander 16th Duke of Hamilton Succession to the Dukedom of Hamilton Edit The letters patent that created the Dukedom of Hamilton contained a special remainder It stipulated that the Dukedom should descend to heirs male of the body of the grantee failing which to the grantee s brother and heirs male of the body of the grantee s brother failing which to the grantee s eldest daughter and heirs male of her body failing which to nearest heirs whatsoever of the grantee 1 As the first Duke and his brother the second Duke both died without surviving sons the succession has since 1651 been governed by the third rule given with the dukedom going to the grantee s daughter the third Duchess and her heirs male House of Douglas EditGeorge Douglas an illegitimate son of William Douglas 1st Earl of Douglas was created Earl of Angus on 9 April 1389 17 His descendant William 11th Earl of Angus was created Marquess of Douglas Earl of Angus and Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest on 14 June 1633 18 His great grandson Archibald 3rd Marquess of Douglas was created Duke of Douglas Marquess of Angus and Abernethy Viscount of Jedburgh Forest and Lord Douglas of Bonkill Prestoun and Robertoun on 10 April 1703 He died married but childless in 1761 at which point the Dukedom of Douglas and the titles created with it became extinct but the Marquessate of Douglas both Earldoms of Angus and the Lordship of Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest passed to his second cousin twice removed and heir male James Hamilton 7th Duke of Hamilton Arms EditCoat of arms of Duke of Hamilton nbsp Crest 1st on a Ducal Coronet an Oak Tree rutted and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a Frame Saw proper the frame Or Hamilton 2nd on a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Salamander in flames proper Douglas Escutcheon Quarterly 1st and 4th grandquarters quarterly 1st and 4th Gules three Cinquefoils Ermine Hamilton 2nd and 3rd Argent a Lymphad with the sails furled proper flagged Gules Arran 2nd and 3rd grandquarters Argent a Heart Gules imperially crowned Or on a Chief Azure three Mullets of the first Douglas Supporters On either side an Antelope Argent armed unguled ducally gorged and chained Or Motto Over 1st crest Through Over 2nd crest Jamais Arriere Never Behind nbsp Bookplate showing an early Coat of Arms for the Duke of Hamilton and BrandonThe arms of the current Duke of Hamilton and Brandon are quarterly 1st and 4th grand quarters quarterly 1st and 4th Gules three Cinquefoils Ermine for Hamilton 2nd and 3rd Argent a Lymphad with the sails furled proper flagged Gules for Arran 2nd and 3rd grand quarters Argent a Heart Gules imperially crowned Or on a Chief Azure three Mullets of the first for Douglas The achievement has two crests namely 1st on a Ducal Coronet an Oak Tree rutted and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a Frame Saw proper the frame Or for Hamilton 2nd on a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Salamander in flames proper for Douglas The supporters are on either side an Antelope Argent armed unguled ducally gorged and chained Or Each crest has a motto namely Through over the 1st crest and Jamais Arriere Never Behind over the 2nd crest List of titleholders EditLairds of Cadzow c 1315 Edit Sir Walter fitz Gilbert 1st of Cadzow c 1250 bef 1336 Sir David fitz Walter 2nd of Cadzow c 1310 1374 1378 Sir David Hamilton 3rd of Cadzow c 1333 c 1392 Sir John Hamilton 4th of Cadzow died bef 1410 Sir James Hamilton 5th of Cadzow died bef 1441 Sir James Hamilton 6th of Cadzow died 1479 created Lord Hamilton in 1445 Lords Hamilton 1445 Edit James Hamilton 1st Lord Hamilton died 1479 James Hamilton 2nd Lord Hamilton c 1475 1529 created Earl of Arran in 1503 Earls of Arran second Creation 1503 Edit James Hamilton 1st Earl of Arran c 1475 1529 James Hamilton 2nd Earl of Arran 1515 1575 also Duke of Chatellerault in the French nobility from 1548 until 1559 James Hamilton 3rd Earl of Arran 1533 1538 1609 under attainder 1579 1585 James Hamilton 4th Earl of Arran 1589 1625 had already succeeded as 2nd Marquess of Hamilton Marquesses of Hamilton 1599 Edit John Hamilton 1st Marquess of Hamilton c 1535 1604 created Marquess of Hamilton in the lifetime of his elder brother the 3rd Earl of Arran James Hamilton 2nd Marquess of Hamilton 1st Earl of Cambridge 1589 1625 succeeded as 4th Earl of Arran in 1609 James Hamilton 3rd Marquess of Hamilton 2nd Earl of Cambridge 1606 1649 created Duke of Hamilton in 1643 Charles Hamilton Earl of Arran 1634 1640 eldest son of the 3rd Marquess predeceased his father in childhood Dukes of Hamilton 1643 Edit James Hamilton 1st Duke of Hamilton 2nd Earl of Cambridge 1606 1649 Charles Hamilton Earl of Arran died 1640 William Hamilton 2nd Duke of Hamilton 3rd Earl of Cambridge 1616 1651 James Hamilton Lord Polmont died 1648 Anne Hamilton 3rd Duchess of Hamilton c 1631 1716 resigned the Dukedom in her son s favour in 1698 m William Douglas later Hamilton Duke of Hamilton 1st Earl of Selkirk 1635 1694 created Duke of Hamilton for life in 1660 James Hamilton 4th Duke of Hamilton 1st Duke of Brandon 1658 1712 created Duke of Brandon in 1711 James Hamilton 5th Duke of Hamilton 2nd Duke of Brandon 1703 1743 James Hamilton 6th Duke of Hamilton 3rd Duke of Brandon 1724 1758 James Hamilton 7th Duke of Hamilton 4th Duke of Brandon 1755 1769 succeeded as 4th Marquess of Douglas in 1761 Douglas Hamilton 8th Duke of Hamilton 5th Duke of Brandon 1756 1799 Archibald Hamilton 9th Duke of Hamilton 6th Duke of Brandon 1740 1819 Alexander Hamilton 10th Duke of Hamilton 7th Duke of Brandon 1767 1852 19 William Hamilton 11th Duke of Hamilton 8th Duke of Brandon 1811 1863 20 William Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas Hamilton 12th Duke of Hamilton 9th Duke of Brandon 8th Earl of Selkirk 1845 1895 21 Alfred Douglas Douglas Hamilton 13th Duke of Hamilton 10th Duke of Brandon 9th Earl of Selkirk 1862 1940 Douglas Douglas Hamilton 14th Duke of Hamilton 11th Duke of Brandon 1903 1973 Angus Alan Douglas Douglas Hamilton 15th Duke of Hamilton 12th Duke of Brandon 1938 2010 Alexander Douglas Douglas Hamilton 16th Duke of Hamilton 13th Duke of Brandon born 1978 The heir apparent is the present Duke s eldest son Douglas Charles Douglas Hamilton Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale born 2012 22 Line of succession EditLine of succession simplified nbsp James Hamilton 4th Duke of Hamilton 1st Duke of Brandon 1660 1724 Lord Anne Hamilton 1709 1748 Admiral Charles Powell Hamilton 1747 1825 Augustus Barrington Price Anne Powell Douglas Hamilton 1781 1849 Captain Charles Henry Douglas Hamilton 1808 1873 nbsp Alfred Douglas Hamilton 13th Duke of Hamilton 10th Duke of Brandon 9th Earl of Selkirk 1862 1940 nbsp Douglas Douglas Hamilton 14th Duke of Hamilton 11th Duke of Brandon 1903 1973 nbsp Angus Douglas Hamilton 15th Duke of Hamilton 12th Duke of Brandon 1938 2010 nbsp Alexander Douglas Hamilton 16th Duke of Hamilton 13th Duke of Brandon born 1978 1 Douglas Charles Douglas Hamilton Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale born 2012 2 Lord William Frederick Douglas Hamilton born 2014 3 Lord Basil George Douglas Hamilton born 2016 4 Lord John William Douglas Hamilton born 1979 nbsp nbsp 5 James Alexander Douglas Hamilton 11th Earl of Selkirk Baron Selkirk of Douglas born 1942 disclaimed the Earldom of Selkirk for himself upon succeeding in 1994 6 John Andrew Douglas Hamilton Lord Daer born 1978 7 Hon Charles Douglas Douglas Hamilton born 1979 8 Hon James Robert Douglas Hamilton born 1981 9 Hon Harry Alexander Douglas Hamilton born 1981 Lord Hugh Malcolm Douglas Hamilton 1946 1995 10 Brendan Thomas Douglas Hamilton born 1974 11 Lord Patrick George Douglas Hamilton born 1950 nbsp George Douglas Hamilton 10th Earl of Selkirk 1906 1994 Lord Malcolm Avondale Douglas Hamilton 1909 1964 12 Alasdair Malcolm Douglas Hamilton born 1939 13 Angus Gavin Douglas Hamilton born 1968 14 William Niall Douglas Hamilton born 1999 15 Geordie Fergus Douglas Hamilton born 1969 Lord David Douglas Hamilton 1912 1944 16 Iain Douglas Hamilton born 1942 Francis Seymour Douglas Hamilton 1811 1874 Algernon Percy Douglas Hamilton 1844 1891 Percy Seymour Douglas Hamilton 1875 1940 John Percy Douglas Hamilton 1930 2008 17 John Gavin Douglas Hamilton born 1957 Aubrey Reginald Douglas Hamilton 1851 1933 Herbert Eustace Seymour Douglas Hamilton 1886 1963 18 Cecil Seymour Douglas Hamilton born 1916 The next heir is under provision 4 of the special remainder the heir whatsoever of the 3rd Duchess namely Edward Stanley 19th Earl of Derby born 1962 a descendant of the 6th Duke through his only daughter Lady Elizabeth Hamilton who married Edward Smith Stanley 12th Earl of Derby Lord Derby is not however an heir to the Marquessate of Douglas and its subsidiary titles which would pass to the heir male a junior line descendant of one of the Earls of Angus as the heirs male of the body of the 3rd Duchess are the only remaining heirs male of the body of the 1st Marquess of Douglas clarification needed He is also not an heir to the Dukedom of Brandon or the Barony of Dutton which are limited to the heirs male of the body of the 3rd Duchess 23 22 24 Family Tree EditvteDouglas Hamilton Family Trees Earls of Arran Scotland Dukes of Hamilton Dukes of Brandon Earls and Dukes of Abercorn and Earls of SelkirkJames II1430 1460King of ScotlandEarl of Arran Scotland 1st creation 1467Lord Hamilton 1445Thomas Boydd c 1473 Earl of ArranMary Stewart1453 1488dowager Countess of ArranJames Hamiltonc 1415 14791st Lord HamiltonJames III1451 1488King of ScotlandEarldom of Arran 1st creation forfeit 1469Earl of Arran Scotland 2nd creation 1503James Hamiltonc 1475 15292nd Lord Hamilton 1st Earl of ArranJames IV1473 1513King of ScotlandCatherine Stewart illegit c 1495 1554James Douglasd 1548 Earl of MortonDuke of Chatellerault France 5th creation 1548James Hamiltonc 1516 15752nd Earl of Arran 3rd Lord Hamilton 1st Duke of ChatelleraultMargaret Douglasc 1510 1579Dukedom of Chatellerault 5th creation forfeit 1559Duke of Hamilton 1599Lord Paisley 1587James Hamiltonc 1533 16093rd Earl of Arran 4th Lord HamiltonAnne Hamiltonc 1535 c 1574 m George GordonEarl of HuntlyJohn Hamilton1540 16041st Marquess of HamiltonClaud Hamilton1546 16211st Lord PaisleyEarl of Cambridge England 4th creation and Baron of Innerdale 1619Lord Abercorn 1603Earl of Abercorn 1606George Gordon1562 1636Marquess of HuntlyJames Hamilton1589 16252nd Marquess of Hamilton 4th Earl of Arran 1st Earl of Cambridge 5th Lord Hamilton 1st Baron of Innerdale Lord Aberbrothwick ArbroathJames Hamilton1575 16181st Lord Abercorn1st Earl of AbercornDuke of Hamilton Marquess of Clydesdale and Earl of Arran and Cambridge Scotland 1643Earl of Lanark 1639Baron Hamilton of Strabane 1617William Douglas1589 1660Marquess of DouglasMary Gordonc 1600 1674James Hamilton1606 16493rd Marquess of Hamilton 5th Earl of Arran 2nd Earl of Cambridge 2nd Baron of Innerdale 1st Earl of Arran and Cambridge 1st Duke of Hamilton 1st Marquess of ClydesdaleWilliam Hamilton1616 16511st Earl of Lanark 2nd Duke of Hamilton 2nd Marquess of Clydesdale 6th Earl of Arran 3rd Earl of Cambridge 3rd Baron of Innerdale 2nd Earl of Arran and CambridgeJames Hamiltonc 1604 c 1670 2nd Earl of Abercorn 2nd Lord Paisley 1st Lord Hamilton of StrabaneClaud Hamiltonc 1606 16382nd Lord Hamilton of StrabaneGeorge Hamiltonc 1607 1679Earldom of Cambridge 4th creation and Barony of Innerdale extinct and Earldom of Arran 2nd creation dormant 1651Earl of Selkirk 1646William Douglas Hamilton 1634 16941st Earl of Selkirk suo jure Duke of Hamilton Earl of Arran and CambridgeAnne Hamilton1631 17163rd Duchess of Hamilton 3rd Marquess of Clydesdale 3rd Countess of Arran and Cambridge 2nd Countess of LanarkGeorge Hamiltonc 1636 c 1680 3rd Earl of AbercornJames Hamiltonc 1633 c 1670 Lord PaisleyJames Hamilton1633 16553rd Lord Hamilton of StrabaneGeorge Hamiltonc 1636 16684th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneJames Hamiltonc 1620 1673Ceded Dukedom of Hamilton to 4th Duke 1698Duke of Brandon 1711Earl of Ruglen 1697Earl of Orkney 3rd creation 1697Viscount Strabane and Baron Mountcastle 1701James Hamilton1658 17124th Duke of Hamilton 1st Duke of Brandon 4th Earl of Arran and CambridgeCharles Douglas1663 17392nd Earl of SelkirkJohn Douglas Hamilton1664 17443rd Earl of Selkirk 1st Earl of RuglenGeorge Hamilton1666 17371st Earl of OrkneyBasil Hamilton1671 1701Catherine HamiltonCharles Hamiltond 1701 5th Earl of Abercorn 6th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneClaud Hamilton1658 16914th Earl of Abercorn 5th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneJames Hamiltonc 1661 17346th Earl of Abercorn 7th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneEarls of RuglenEarls of OrkneyBasil Hamilton1696 1742James Hamilton1685 17447th Earl of Abercorn 8th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneViscount Hamilton 1786James Hamilton1703 17435th Duke of Hamilton 2nd Duke of Brandon 5th Earl of Arran and CambridgeLord Anne Hamilton1709 1748Dunbar Douglas1722 17994th Earl of SelkirkJames Hamilton1712 17898th Earl of Abercorn 9th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneJohn Hamilton1714 1755Marquess of Abercorn 1790James Hamilton1724 17586th Duke of Hamilton 3rd Duke of Brandon 6th Earl of Arran and CambridgeArchibald Hamilton1740 18199th Duke of Hamilton 6th Duke of Brandon 9th Earl of Arran and CambridgeCharles Powell Hamilton1747 1825John Hamilton1756 18189th Earl of Abercorn 1st Marquess of Abercorn 10th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneJames Hamilton1755 17697th Duke of Hamilton 4th Duke of Brandon 7th Earl of Arran and CambridgeDouglas Hamilton1756 17998th Duke of Hamilton 5th Duke of Brandon 8th Earl of Arran and CambridgeAlexander Hamilton1767 185210th Duke of Hamilton 7th Duke of Brandon 10th Earl of Arran and CambridgeAugustus Douglas Hamilton1781 1849Thomas Douglas1771 18205th Earl of SelkirkJames Hamilton1786 1818Viscount HamiltonDuke of Abercorn of Strabane and Duke of Abercorn 1868William Hamilton1811 186311th Duke of Hamilton 8th Duke of Brandon 11th Earl of Arran and CambridgeCharles Douglas Hamilton1808 1873Dunbar Douglas1809 18856th Earl of SelkirkJames Hamilton1811 18852nd Marquess of Abercorn 10th Earl of Abercorn 1st Duke of Abercorn 11th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneDuke of Chatellerault France 5th creation revived 1548William Douglas Hamilton1845 18952nd Duke of Chatellerault 12th Duke of Hamilton 9th Duke of Brandon 8th Earl of Selkirk 12th Earl of Arran and CambridgeCharles George Douglas Hamilton1847 18867th Earl of SelkirkJames Hamilton1838 19132nd Duke of Abercorn 3rd Marquess of Abercorn 11th Earl of Abercorn 12th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneAlfred Douglas Hamilton1862 194013th Duke of Hamilton 10th Duke of Brandon 9th Earl of Selkirk 13th Earl of Arran and CambridgeMalcolm Douglas HamiltonJames Albert Edward Hamilton1869 19533rd Duke of Abercorn 4th Marquess of Abercorn 12th Earl of Abercorn 13th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneDouglas Douglas Hamilton1903 197314th Duke of Hamilton 11th Duke of Brandon 14th Earl of Arran and CambridgeGeorge Nigel Douglas Hamilton1906 199410th Earl of SelkirkAlasdair Douglas HamiltonJames Edward Hamilton1904 19794th Duke of Abercorn 5th Marquess of Abercorn 13th Earl of Abercorn 14th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneBaron Selkirk of Douglas 1997Angus Douglas Hamilton1938 201015th Duke of Hamilton 12th Duke of Brandon 15th Earl of Arran and CambridgeJames Douglas Hamiltonb 1942 11th Earl of Selkirk Earldom disclaimed 1994 Baron Selkirk of DouglasJames Hamiltonb 1934 5th Duke of Abercorn 6th Marquess of Abercorn 14th Earl of Abercorn 15th Lord Hamilton of StrabaneAlexander Douglas Hamiltonb 1978 16th Duke of Hamilton 13th Duke of Brandon 16th Earl of Arran and CambridgeJohn William Douglas Hamiltonb 1979John Andrew Douglas Hamiltonb 1978 styled Lord DaerJames Hamiltonb 1969 styled Marquess of HamiltonHeir apparent to the Earldom of SelkirkDouglas Douglas Hamiltonb 2012 styled Marquess of Douglas and ClydesdaleWilliam Frederick Douglas Hamiltonb 2014Basil George Douglas Hamiltonb 2016James Hamiltonb 2005 styled Viscount StrabaneHeir apparent to the dukedoms of Hamilton and BrandonSee also EditClan Hamilton Clan Douglas Earl of Angus Earl of Arran Scotland Earl of Orkney Earl of Selkirk Lord Abernethy Hamilton Palace and Hamilton Mausoleum Brodick Castle Lennoxlove House Holyrood Palace Duke of Abercorn Lord Belhaven and StentonReferences Edit a b Sinclair Alexander Dissertation upon heirs male when used as a clause of remainder in grants of Scotch peerages with some incidental discussions William Blackwood and sons 1837 Gallagher Toney 6 June 2010 Obituaries The Duke of Hamilton The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 23 July 2013 The 15th Duke of Hamilton and 12th Duke of Brandon was uncomfortable in his role as Premier Peer of Scotland and hereditary Keeper of Holyroodhouse Palace the Queen s official residence in Scotland As Lord Abernethy he was hereditary Bearer of the Crown of Scotland In 1999 at the inauguration of the Scottish Parliament he cut a striking figure while performing the role before the Queen The Scots peerage Founded on Wood s ed Of Sir Robert Douglas s Peerage of Scotland containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom Maxwell Vol II pp 2 7 p 17 Scottish Parliament BBC News 6 June 2010 Retrieved 6 July 2011 Balfour Paul Sir James 1907 The Scots Peerage vol IV Edinburgh David Douglas pp 349 350 Balfour Paul Sir James 1907 The Scots Peerage vol IV Edinburgh David Douglas p 355 Velde Francois 22 April 2010 Scots Members of the French Nobility Retrieved 5 March 2011 Courtesy Titles Balfour Paul Sir James 1907 The Scots Peerage vol IV Edinburgh David Douglas p 372 Balfour Paul Sir James 1907 The Scots Peerage vol IV Edinburgh David Douglas p 373 Balfour Paul Sir James 1907 The Scots Peerage vol IV Edinburgh David Douglas p 377 The heir male was James Hamilton 2nd Earl of Abercorn grandson of the third son of the 2nd Earl of Arran Neither he nor his successors the Earls Marquesses and Dukes of Abercorn have claimed either title a b Balfour Paul Sir James 1907 The Scots Peerage vol IV Edinburgh David Douglas p 381 Balfour Paul Sir James 1907 The Scots Peerage vol IV Edinburgh David Douglas p 384 Hesilrige 1921 p 435 Balfour Paul Sir James 1905 The Scots Peerage vol I Edinburgh David Douglas p 173 Balfour Paul Sir James 1905 The Scots Peerage vol I Edinburgh David Douglas pp 203 204 Named as Hamilton Alexander Douglas in Hamilton Alexander Douglas tenth duke of Hamilton and seventh duke of Brandon 1767 1852 aristocrat Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 7857 Subscription or UK public library membership required but Alexander Hamilton 10th Duke of Hamilton in National Portrait Gallery Named as William Alexander Anthony Archibald Douglas Hamilton 11th Duke of Hamilton and 8th Duke of Brandon in National Portrait Gallery Complete Peerage Vol VI p 275 shows this Duke and his heirs as Douglas Hamiltons all previous Dukes as Hamiltons some other sources show the 10th and 11th Dukes as Douglas Hamilton as well a b Morris Susan Bosberry Scott Wendy Belfield Gervase eds 2019 Hamilton and Brandon Duke of Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 1 150th ed London Debrett s Ltd pp 1680 1686 ISBN 978 1 999767 0 5 1 Mosley Charles ed 1999 Hamilton and Brandon Burke s Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage Baronetage and Knightage Vol 1 106th ed Crans Switzerland Burke s Peerage Genealogical Books Ltd pp 1281 1286 ISBN 2 940085 02 1 Morris Susan Bosberry Scott Wendy Belfield Gervase eds 2019 Selkirk of Douglas Baron Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 1 150th ed London Debrett s Ltd pp 3133 3135 ISBN 978 1 999767 0 5 1 Works cited Edit Hesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy 160A Fleet street London UK Dean amp Son p 435 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Burke s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 106 1999 pp 1742 1748 Marshall Rosalind K 1974 The Days of Duchess Anne Life in the Household of the Duchess of Hamilton 1656 1716 Edinburgh years 1974 2000 St Martin s Press ISBN 1862321116 archive org a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link A history of the house of Douglas from the earliest times down to the legislative union of England and Scotland Vol 1 2 217 Picadilly w London Freemantle amp co 1902 ISBN 1142332098 Sir Herbert Maxwell a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link CS1 maint location link External links EditHamilton family portraits Lennoxlove House Palace of Holyroodhouse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke of Hamilton amp oldid 1179210691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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