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ABE of James, 1st Duke of Ormonde, by whom he had Jones, 3rd marquess, E.G. ; who was crusted, en issue, JAMes, ii. reid pat rb, of a wcuud received in a naval engagement with the Dutch, 1673. He was colonel In the aervice of CHARLES II., and groom of the bed- chamber; he rn 3661, Ehzabeth, eldest dau. ofJolen, in dsfault thereof, te his brother, William, Earl of Lanark, Lord Culpopor, and left teens, JAMES, who became 6th Earl of Abereorn; George, colonel in the footguarde, killed at the battle of Steeukirk, 1692; and her male issue; snd in default of such issue, to the belie William, of Chilaton, Kent, who so. Slargaret, 2nd dan. of SirThemaa Csilpeper, of Hollingbeurne, and left ieaue. George (Sir), Knight, Countof France, and Slaresehal was defeated and taken prisoner at the battle of Preston, du Camp; so. Franees,dau. and co-hoir of Richard Jennings, Esq. of Sandridge, and outer of Sarah, Dueheasof Marlborough, and by her (who iii. Sndly, he had lour sons, all of whona d. in infancy, and two dssss., Richard Taihat, Duke of Tyreonnol), loft at his Anne, of n-hone presently; and Ssssanna, who so, Jabs, decease, in itit7, three dana.; khnabetb, ci. to Earl of Cassius. His graes was e. by his brother, Richard, Vioronnt floss; Frances, as. to Henry, WiLLiAM, 4th marquess and 2nd duke; who had himnse Viscount Dillon; and 1] ary, oi. to Nicholas, Viscount beess elevated to the peerage, 31 9lareh, 1635, as Lsrsl Kingoland. Anthony, the celebrated Count Hamilton, anthor of JJarkanshis’s en,l Pohssssrt, stied Rail of La,sas’k. His glare The Jfdsssais’es do Gs’insossaat. lIe was a lseut.-gen. so. in 1620, Lady Elizohseth Maxwell, dass. snd re-heir of in the French service, and ii, 1720, aged 74. Thomas, in the sea service; ii. In New England. Richard, lient.-gen., ‘1. in France. John, colonel in the army of JAMeS 1.1., killed at the battle of Aghrim. Rlieabeth, the beautiful and accomplished wife of Slary, cc. 1st, to AleEseder, 2nd Earl of Calender; 2ndl;’, lu Philibert, Conste do Grammont; she 1. 1700. Lacia, iii, to Sir Donogh O’Diien, of Lemiooagli, Hart. Margaret, is. to Matthew Fords, Esq. of Seaforde. Alexander (Sir), Count of the Empire, a. Elizabeth The desks reosived a mortal weesnd in the ssrvfre of lledingfeld, and leftisone. Anne, ‘ii. to Hugh, Lord Seiupill. Slergaret, in. to Sir 3Villtam Cnnynghame, of Caprington. all benefit thereof, and his sslatss fom’feitr,l, reserving ,sut Lney, who ii. anti. 2 Claud (Sir), commander of the Fort of Teems, es. for ever. His grace’s own honours fell snider tlso attsindem’, Antrim ;sa. the dan. and heir of Sir Robert lfaueiiton, and isis English dignities expired, while tlss Dukedom of of Manor Eiieoton, co. Tyreus, and ii. in 1629, leavtsig a Hamilton, in virtue of the pateest of 1643, devolved upon son and heir, Sir William Ilansilton, of Manor Elisaton, ancestor of (the eldest don, of Jauses, ties 1st duks) lets noes, Lorer the HAseuL’roiss, Raronets of Weodbrsek. 3 George (Sir), of Gresuilaw and Roserea, in Ireland, whose only dan. and heir Margaret, see. Sir Archibald dan. of George, lot Marquees of Htmtly. Her Grace obatamed Aehssen. 4 Frederick, who signalized himself under Gt’sTAvus Duke of Hamilton, for life. his Mace bad been previously Anoepnrs of Ssvedeu: aueeotor of Vieeounv Bovnz. (Me rhzl tills.) 1 Margaret, si. to WiJliam, lot Marquess of Douglas. James, 2nd Earl of Arran, il. 22 Jan. 1572, and was s. by Douglas, descends the lreseut tune os lIo.aieovon. Me his eldest son, JAnes, 3rd earl. This neldeman, upois the auvival of At the death of Willians, 2nd Duke of Hamilton, the Queen MAav, ha 1561, openly aspired to her band, but opposingths eseale representation of the great leouse of Hansiltose dcvolvod Queen’s free exercise of her religlois, and entering Jones th.snioron, lied EARL OF Aeeaeoan. This noble- a protoatation against it, his lordship entirely forfeited her neon had been previously adeamseed to the peerage of favour. His love, however, inflamed by disappeisitnaeut, Ireland, S May, 1017, by the title of Lord Jfasailfen, Bass’s and his impatience exasperated lay neglect, gradnally preyed 5/ Slratasis, which honour, upon his lordship’s petition to upon his reason, and after many extravagances, broke out CHARLes I., was transferred to his next brother, the at last in ungovernable frenzy. He was, in consequsnee, lIon. Clamad Hamilton. Ms ste. Catharine, dan. and heiress declared to he in a state of insausity by the eognitieie of au of Gervais, Lord Clifton, of Leighton Bromeswold, relict of inquest passed oss a brief directed out of the Court of Chancery, Esme, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, and had, and the estates of his deceased father devolved upon s. Jones, Lord Paisley, wlao is. in 1655, Catherine, daeu. his brother, Loan Joint Hxauuovon, who, with his younger brother, Cland, was banished from Scotland in 1570; but returned in 1285, the act of forfeiture which bad been passed being annulled; and was elevated to the peerage, 17 April, 1309, as Mes’qsees 5/ Ilsssiltois. This nobleman remained fast in me. Wuotuon, en offloerin the armny, killed in the ware in his allegiance to the tmhsppy Qiseeia Many; and so conscious was the unfortunate princess of his fidelity, that one use. Geuooe, successor to the peerags. of her latest acts was to transmit to him a ring (which is His lordship was s. at his decease by his only ourviving son, still treasured hi the family) through the medium of as attendant. Geonue, Ird sari, who d. ass,., and was e. by his cousin His lordship m, Margaret, only dan. of John, Sib (refer Is iso,’e ef Cr_sun, Loan Svaar.snc, Sod sea s/Janus, Lord Gisnus, and dying ld .tpril, 1004, was s. by his only son, let Earl s/Auierees’n), Jones, Sud marquess, E.G. ; who, upiss the densise of CLAUD, Lord Strabans, as 4th Earl of Absreons. This his uncle James (already mentisned as insane), Earl of nobleman, attending King Jxnrs II,, after the Rsvohation, Aryan, in 1003, inherited that nobleman’s boussirs. Ills froua France, was swos’n of the privy council espous Id a lordship obtained sri English peerage, 16 June, lil 5, by tise arrival in Dublin. ills lordship ou the discomfiture of titles of Baron s,f Iaasrdole, iii c’isoiterlen,i, amid Earl of his royal master at the Doyne, having embarked for Casitrfelge, and wae installed a knight of the Garter, at Francs, loot his life in the voyage. In 1653, he bad been Windsor, 7 July, 162:;. Re is. Lady Anne Csuininghane, dau. outlawed, sud fsrfoited the estates and title of Strabane; of James, 7th Earl of Glenesirn, by whom ho had issue, hut the sarldom of Aherrense devolved upon his brother, Jones, his successor. ‘WiLtuasi, successor to his brother. stare, is. io hugh, 7ih Earl of Eglinleus. Margarel, is. to John, Earl of Crasvford sod Liadsay. Mary, iii. lo James, 2nd Earl of Qaeessbury. He d, 2 March, 1625, and was a by his elder son, 3 ABE 12 April, 1643, DUEE OF HaausLvoes, Jlarçseees ef Clydesdale, Earl of A rinse and Cosets’iilge, Lord Aeoss anti Ieerdale, to him and the heirs nsale of his body; and and his male issue; and in default of such issue, to the eldest daughter of the said James, Duke of Hamilton and whatsoevea’ of the said James’s body. His grace, espoushsg warmly and actively the canoe of his royal neaster CHARLEs 1., sisd sseffored decapitation in Old Palace Yard, 9 March, 3649. Me so. Mary, sian, of William, 1st Earl of Denbigh, by n-hone Janees, Earl of Dirloton, by whene he had a sous, who ii. in infancy5 and five dotes., vie., Anne, is. to Robert, 3rd Earl of Sosthesle. Elizabeth, si. 1st, to James, Lord Itilmnaurs; and 2adhy, to Sir Davisl Ceenningisans, of lloberelsnd. Sir James Livingstoue; and Srdly, to Janees, 3ed Earl of Findllater. Slargaret, ci. to William Blair, of Blair. CHARLES it., at the bottle of Worcester; and hay Cr.seaisveLte set ot grass, passed in 1654, be was excepted frosse of then’ £400 a-year for his duchess for life, and after her death, £100 a-year cads tsa Isis fosu’ douo., and their heirs Anne HARssTON, as Duchess of Hausiltous, who Lessen WioLsAsi D0000Ao, eldest son of Willis.zn, 1st Marquess of Douglas, lay his 2nd wife, Lady Mary Gorelen, :5rsl by petition, for her bessi’nnd, lime 1660, the title 0f elevated to the peerage as Eat’1 sf Srlt’iri’: fresus this nsarnags of Anne, Duchess of ilamillc,n, with Lord William tint rule.) on lus groes’s kinemasi and scent male heir, of William Lentholl, Esq., speaker of ths hug lsarllameut, and S. ribS 3bsS lro loovLag an only dan., Cavnosune, si. let, to Wilhaua Lentireli, Rsq. of Rurferd Priory, Oxon; and lndly, to Charles, 5th Earl uf Ahsreorn. Germany, and d. s. 55. CnaaLos, 5th sari, who, tbe late lord’s attainder hsviurg been reversed, saecoeded likewise to the restored titis and estate of Jiralsee; lint left no issue at ins decease in 3701, whson the boneurs and estates devolved on his kinasesan (revert tie Sir Geom’gs Hamilton, Daronet, of Donahoug, 4th son of Janses, lot Earl of Abercorn), B?.