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James Hamilton, Lord Paisley

James Hamilton, Lord Paisley (died before 1670) was the eldest son of James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Abercorn and Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton. Born a Catholic he became a Presbyterian before 1646. He predeceased his father and is therefore an example of an heir apparent who never succeeded.

James Hamilton
Lord Paisley (courtesy title)
BornEarly 1630s
DiedBefore 1670
Spouse(s)Catherine Lenthall
Issue
Detail
Catherine
FatherJames Hamilton
MotherKatherine Clifton

Birth and origins

James was born in the early 1630s,[a] probably in Paisley, Scotland, the eldest son of James Hamilton and his wife Katherine Clifton. His father was the 2nd Earl of Abercorn. His mother was Dowager Duchess of Lennox from her previous marriage and Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, England, in her own right. His parents had married in 1632 or not much before as she on 28 November 1632 obtained permission from the king to keep her precedence as a dowager duchess despite now marrying an earl.[1] He had two brothers, who are listed in his father's article.

Family tree
James Hamilton with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.[b]
James
1st Earl
Abercorn

1575–1618
Marion
Boyd

d. 1632
Recusant
James
2nd Earl
Abercorn

c. 1604 – c. 1670
Katherine
2nd
Baroness
Clifton

c. 1590 – 1637
Claud
2nd Baron
H. of
Strabane

c. 1606 – 1638
George
1st Bt.
Donalong

c. 1607 – 1679
James
Ld Paisley
c. 1635 –
bef. 1670
Catherine
Lenthall
George
3rd Earl
Abercorn

c. 1636 –
bef. 1683
James
3rd Baron
H. of
Strabane

1633–1655
George
4th Baron
H. of
Strabane

1636/7 – 1668
William
Lenthall

d. 1686
Catherine
c. 1653 – 1723
Claud
4th Earl
Abercorn

1659–1691
Charles
5th Earl
Abercorn

d. 1701
Elizabeth
d. 1699
Legend
XXXSubject of
the article
XXXEarls of
Abercorn

Both his parents were Catholics and therefore recusants in Scotland. His mother died in Scotland while he was still an infant. As she was a Catholic, the Church of Scotland refused her a burial ceremony.[3] As heir apparent of the Earl of Abercorn, James was styled Lord Paisley, which was at that time the courtesy title for the heir apparent in the family according to the Scottish manner. The rank of this title is a Lord of Parliament and is equivalent to an English or Irish baron. By 1646 Lord Paisley had become a good Presbyterian as is asserted in the proceedings of the General Assembly of the kirk of that year.[4]

Marriage and children

On 28 April 1653, at St Bartholomew-the-Less in London, Lord Paisley married Catherine Lenthall, niece of William Lenthall, speaker of the Long Parliament.[5] His wife was a Protestant, the church where they married was Anglican.

James and Catherine had one daughter:

  • Catherine Hamilton (1653–1723), who married first William Lenthall of Burford, grandson of the Speaker (died 1686), and secondly her second cousin (see family tree) Charles Hamilton, 5th Earl of Abercorn.

Their daughter married Charles Hamilton,[6] a second cousin (see Family tree), who had also become a Protestant.

Restoration

At the Restoration Lord Paisley tried to obtain some preferment through the intermediate of his uncle Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet (see Family tree), who was now well connected at the court as he had been in exile with the King. This is shown in a letter preserved in the Bodleian Library.

Death, succession, and timeline

Lord Paisley died before his father and had no son. The next brother, William, also predeceased his father, so that the youngest brother, George, succeeded as heir apparent and inherited the corresponding courtesy title. George succeeded as the 3rd Earl of Abercorn at the father's death in 1670.[7][8]

Timeline
As his birth date is uncertain, so are all his ages.
Age Date Event
0 1633, estimate Born.[a]
4 1637, Sep Mother died in Scotland.[3]
20 1653, 28 Apr Married Catherine Lenthall in London.[5]
27 1660 Asked his uncle Sir George Hamilton to obtain a royal favour for him.
32 Before 1670 Died predeceasing his father

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ a b His birth date is constrained by his parents' marriage, which happened in 1632 or not much before and his mother's death in September 1637[3] minus the gestations of his two younger brothers. The year 1633 is thought most likely.
  2. ^ This family tree is partly derived from the Abercorn pedigree pictured in Cokayne.[2] Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text.

Citations

  1. ^ Cokayne 1913, p. 309, line 13b. "His [Esmé Stewart's] widow m. [married], in or before 1632, James (Hamilton), 2nd Earl of Abercorn [S.] and had royal lic., 28 Nov. 1632, to retain her title, rank, and precedency as Duchess of Lennox notwithstanding such marriage."
  2. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 4. "Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn"
  3. ^ a b c Cokayne 1913, p. 310. "She [Katherine Clifton] d. [died] in Scotland and was bur. [buried] 'without ceremonie', 17 Sep. 1637, aged about 45."
  4. ^ Metcalfe 1909, p. 249"the earnest desire of Lord Paisley, the Earl's son, who is of the Religion and of hopeful expectation ..."
  5. ^ a b Cokayne 1910, p. 5, line 1. "He [James Hamilton] m. [married] 28 April 1653, at St Batholomew's-the-Less, London, Catherine, da. [daughter] of Sir John Lenthall, Marshall of the King's Bench, by Hester, da. of Sir Thomas Temple, Bart. of Stowe, which John was a br. [brother] of William Lenthall of Burford, Oxon, speaker of the House of Commons."
  6. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 5, line 33. "He [Charles Hamilton] m. [married] Catherine, widow of William Lenthall (bur. [buried] 5 Sep. 1686), of Burford, Oxon, only da. [daughter] and h. [heir] of James Hamilton, styled Lord Paisley, abovenamed, by Catherine, da. of Sir John Lenthall, afsd. [aforesaid], Marshall of the King's Bench."
  7. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 5.
  8. ^ Paul 1904, p. 49, line 21. "James ... who died before his father ... had only a daughter."

Sources

  • 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)
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1913). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Vol. III (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press. OCLC 228661424. – Canonteign to Cutts (for Clifton)
  • Metcalfe, William Musham (1909). A History of Paisley. Paisley: Alexander Gardner. OCLC 1046586600.
  • 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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For other people named James Hamilton see James Hamilton disambiguation James Hamilton Lord Paisley died before 1670 was the eldest son of James Hamilton 2nd Earl of Abercorn and Katherine Clifton 2nd Baroness Clifton Born a Catholic he became a Presbyterian before 1646 He predeceased his father and is therefore an example of an heir apparent who never succeeded James HamiltonLord Paisley courtesy title BornEarly 1630sDiedBefore 1670Spouse s Catherine LenthallIssueDetailCatherineFatherJames HamiltonMotherKatherine Clifton Contents 1 Birth and origins 2 Marriage and children 3 Restoration 4 Death succession and timeline 5 Notes and references 5 1 Notes 5 2 Citations 5 3 SourcesBirth and origins EditJames was born in the early 1630s a probably in Paisley Scotland the eldest son of James Hamilton and his wife Katherine Clifton His father was the 2nd Earl of Abercorn His mother was Dowager Duchess of Lennox from her previous marriage and Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold England in her own right His parents had married in 1632 or not much before as she on 28 November 1632 obtained permission from the king to keep her precedence as a dowager duchess despite now marrying an earl 1 He had two brothers who are listed in his father s article Family treeJames Hamilton with wife parents and other selected relatives b James1st EarlAbercorn1575 1618MarionBoydd 1632RecusantJames2nd EarlAbercornc 1604 c 1670Katherine2ndBaronessCliftonc 1590 1637Claud2nd BaronH ofStrabanec 1606 1638George1st Bt Donalongc 1607 1679JamesLd Paisleyc 1635 bef 1670CatherineLenthallGeorge3rd EarlAbercornc 1636 bef 1683James3rd BaronH ofStrabane1633 1655George4th BaronH ofStrabane1636 7 1668WilliamLenthalld 1686Catherinec 1653 1723Claud4th EarlAbercorn1659 1691Charles5th EarlAbercornd 1701Elizabethd 1699LegendXXXSubject ofthe articleXXXEarls ofAbercornBoth his parents were Catholics and therefore recusants in Scotland His mother died in Scotland while he was still an infant As she was a Catholic the Church of Scotland refused her a burial ceremony 3 As heir apparent of the Earl of Abercorn James was styled Lord Paisley which was at that time the courtesy title for the heir apparent in the family according to the Scottish manner The rank of this title is a Lord of Parliament and is equivalent to an English or Irish baron By 1646 Lord Paisley had become a good Presbyterian as is asserted in the proceedings of the General Assembly of the kirk of that year 4 Marriage and children EditOn 28 April 1653 at St Bartholomew the Less in London Lord Paisley married Catherine Lenthall niece of William Lenthall speaker of the Long Parliament 5 His wife was a Protestant the church where they married was Anglican James and Catherine had one daughter Catherine Hamilton 1653 1723 who married first William Lenthall of Burford grandson of the Speaker died 1686 and secondly her second cousin see family tree Charles Hamilton 5th Earl of Abercorn Their daughter married Charles Hamilton 6 a second cousin see Family tree who had also become a Protestant Restoration EditAt the Restoration Lord Paisley tried to obtain some preferment through the intermediate of his uncle Sir George Hamilton 1st Baronet see Family tree who was now well connected at the court as he had been in exile with the King This is shown in a letter preserved in the Bodleian Library Death succession and timeline EditLord Paisley died before his father and had no son The next brother William also predeceased his father so that the youngest brother George succeeded as heir apparent and inherited the corresponding courtesy title George succeeded as the 3rd Earl of Abercorn at the father s death in 1670 7 8 TimelineAs his birth date is uncertain so are all his ages Age Date Event0 1633 estimate Born a 4 1637 Sep Mother died in Scotland 3 20 1653 28 Apr Married Catherine Lenthall in London 5 27 1660 Asked his uncle Sir George Hamilton to obtain a royal favour for him 32 Before 1670 Died predeceasing his fatherNotes and references EditNotes Edit a b His birth date is constrained by his parents marriage which happened in 1632 or not much before and his mother s death in September 1637 3 minus the gestations of his two younger brothers The year 1633 is thought most likely This family tree is partly derived from the Abercorn pedigree pictured in Cokayne 2 Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text Citations Edit Cokayne 1913 p 309 line 13b His Esme Stewart s widow m married in or before 1632 James Hamilton 2nd Earl of Abercorn S and had royal lic 28 Nov 1632 to retain her title rank and precedency as Duchess of Lennox notwithstanding such marriage Cokayne 1910 p 4 Tabular pedigree of the Earls of Abercorn a b c Cokayne 1913 p 310 She Katherine Clifton d died in Scotland and was bur buried without ceremonie 17 Sep 1637 aged about 45 Metcalfe 1909 p 249 the earnest desire of Lord Paisley the Earl s son who is of the Religion and of hopeful expectation a b Cokayne 1910 p 5 line 1 He James Hamilton m married 28 April 1653 at St Batholomew s the Less London Catherine da daughter of Sir John Lenthall Marshall of the King s Bench by Hester da of Sir Thomas Temple Bart of Stowe which John was a br brother of William Lenthall of Burford Oxon speaker of the House of Commons Cokayne 1910 p 5 line 33 He Charles Hamilton m married Catherine widow of William Lenthall bur buried 5 Sep 1686 of Burford Oxon only da daughter and h heir of James Hamilton styled Lord Paisley abovenamed by Catherine da of Sir John Lenthall afsd aforesaid Marshall of the King s Bench Cokayne 1910 p 5 Paul 1904 p 49 line 21 James who died before his father had only a daughter Sources Edit 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 Cokayne George Edward 1913 Gibbs Vicary ed The complete peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant extinct or dormant Vol III 2nd ed London St Catherine Press OCLC 228661424 Canonteign to Cutts for Clifton Metcalfe William Musham 1909 A History of Paisley Paisley Alexander Gardner OCLC 1046586600 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Hamilton Lord Paisley amp oldid 1132329410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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