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II A i[ Dorset, he had no issue ; and by the 3rd, Anne, dan. and Rspportero—Two antelopes, org., armed, ducally gorged, ce-heir of Edward Spencer, Eeq. of Rondleshasn, Os. Suffidk-, ohained, and hoofed, or. he had issue, Amossisanu, who a. as Oih dnke. Spencer, 5. in 1742; a lieut.-eol. in the guards; ii. uaai. in Town Rouse—Il, Arlington Stroer. 1791. Anne, is. ia 1761, to Artlsnr, I si Marquess of tlouegall. His grace 6. in 1742-3, and was a. by his oldest son, JAsIeo, 6th duko, ItT. ; who us. in 1752, Elizabeth, 2nd HAMILTON, VISCOUNT, ace ADEtICOnN, MARQUESS. dan. of John Gunning, Esq. of Castle Coote, ‘so. Rseco,nmen, by,the Hon. liridget-tiourke, his wife, and by her (who is. 2ndly, in 1759, John, 5th Duke of Argyll, was created I4ARONEOO HAMILTON, in i700, and ii. 1790), ho had two soils, who inherited successively as 7th and 6th dukes, and a dais. (eventually heiress to her brothers), Er,szanevsi, so. to Edward, 12th EaRL of Deane. Rio grace d. 17 Jan. 1758, and was o. by his elder eon, JAuso-GeoRur., 7th duke; who a. to the .lfurqaesoole of .Dossgloo and Roridem sf Angus upon the decease of Archibald, last Duke of Douglas, in 1761. His grace dying usia. 7 July, 1769, the hononre devolcod upon his brother, DOuGLAS, 0th duke; who, in 1782, again mooted the point decided against his predecessor, James, 4th duke, relative to his soot in the House of Lords; and obtaining, after tho opinioa of thsjndges bad been taken, a resolution in his favour, was summoned to the Honoe of Lords ,as HAMILTON, Stu WILUaM, Bart. of Preston, 5. 17 Rut-c of Rrondss. His grace is. 4 April, 1770, Elizabeth- Sept. 1330; e. his (other, 6 May, h356; oaptain R.A.; Anne, dan. of the late Peter Bnrroll, Net. of Deckenham, m. 15 Oct. 1556, Eliza-5[arcia, eldest sian. of Lient.Col. Rent (whioh lady is. Ondly, 1869, llonry, lot Slarqness of Exeter). The duke 6. without isono, 3 Aug. 1799, when i. Lonisa. is. Janet. the honours reverted to his nnolo, AROHIBALO, 9th Duke of Hamilton and 6th Duke of ni. Amelia-Jane, 2. an infant at Denaees, 7 Jnly, 1860. Erandon; eldest son of James, 5th Duke of Ilonnlfon, by his 3rd wife. His gmee, 5. 15 July, 1740, sa. 25 May, 1765, Harriet, dan. of Alexander, 6th Earl of Galloway, by whom Sie WILLIAM HAO[ILTGN, I. in 1047, son of Sis TuOMA5 lie had issue, ALeXANOE5, his heir, who was summoned to parliament honoe of llaontlton, in Scotland, was created a .Sareref sf in the lifetime of his father, in the Boesip e,fDullss. Arohibald, lIP. ; 5. 16 Macoh, 1769 ; 6. usoo. 28 Ang. 1827. flsea .Scelio, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever, Anne, ci. 10 Got. 1846. Charlotte, is. to Edward-Adolphus, Dnke of Somerset; Nicholson, of Coekbnrnpsth, and had issue, and ii, 10 Jnne, 1827. Snoan, is. to Goorge, Earl of Dunmors; and 6. 24 May, Raohel, :1. unss. 1846. Tho duke ,Z. 16 Feb. 1019, and woes. by his son, ALsxarsoest, 16th Duke of Hamilton and 7th Unks of Janet, ia. to George Stirling, of Lotham. Brandon, KG., F.R.S., F.S.A., lord-hontenant of Lanarkshire; In 1681, Sir William confidentially sold all his estates to his 5. 5 Oot. 1767; who ci. 26 April, 1810, Susan-Euphomia, brother-tn-law, Sir James Oswald, and retired tote Holland, 2sd daa. and co-heir of the late William Beokford, Having died withont male issue, he was a. by his brother, hoq. of Ponthilt Abbey, Wilto, by the Lady Margaret, his SI. Silt Ronenv, 5. in 1650; a disthigoished rebel coinmsnder; wife. dan. of the Earl of Aboyne, and had issne, W1LLIAM-ALencenea-ANTnoecv-AnoussALn, 0 tth and 0th Ropenv IIAMILT0DO, of Airdrie, who, however, did not duke. Susan-Harriet-Catherine, so. 27 Nov. 1612, to Henry, Earl Elizabeth, dan. of William Cochrane, of Roohsoles, and had of Lincoln )the late Duke of Newcastle), from whom she with a dau., 1,onisa, is. to Malfonr of Pilrig, a son, was divorced in 1000. His grace if. 10 Aug. 1852, and waoo. by his son, W1LL5AM.ALexaNDea-ANT500NY-AecicieALo, 11th Duke i. RoonnY, his heir. of Hamllton and 0th Duko of Drandon, 0. 10 Fob, 1011 who is, 23 Feb. 1043, the Princess Mary of Radon, js.Joho, both of whose sons if. op. youngest dan. of CnaaLEs-Lonis-Fnenensow, lato reigning iv, Thomas, profeosar of anatomy in the unis’eroity of Grand Duke of Iladen, and tho eonstis of tho Emperor Glasgow; as. Isabel, dan. of Dr. William Anderson, and NAPOLEON 111., and had issne, I. WILL5AM-ALexxrarsea-Lonss-Svsesnue, present peer. II. Cliarles-George-Arohibsld, an officer 11th hassars, 6. 10 9lay, 1847. x. Slary-Viotorio. The dnke who was lord-lient. of Lanaekshiro, 6. in Paris The eldest son, 10 July, 1801, and was a. by his eldor son, Wis,LIAM-ALsxxiones-Louis-Svepuey, Roeeav HAMILTON, 5. in 1714, is. Mary, dan. of John the present Duae OF llouinvoa AND Baird, Req. of Cratgton, and had ieene, Basecow. Acme—Four grand qnasters: a said cv, quarterly Iso and 4lh, cmi. Robert, successor to his brother. HASIsT,ToN, go., three oioquefoils, piorood. erminel 2nd and 3rd, i. Grizel, sa. to John Arnot, Eoq. AaeAN, arg., a lymphsd, with the sails furled, so. is and iii, is. Mary, so. to Thomas Cochrane, M.D. quarterly, 1st GALLOwAY, 00., a lion rampant, org., doeally The oldest sen. crowned, or; 2nd, AsrsnsTnv, or, a lion rampant, gu.,debruised WILLIAM HAMILTON, 5. 1748, a. in 1750. The remnant of by a beodlel, sa.; 3rd, WssoAaT, of Bs’erhia, org., three piles, the Barony of Airdrie was sold in his minority. He if. gu. l 4th, STEWAeT, of .Bsskill, or, s fess, eheqner, so. and org., ccci. in 1770, and was a. by his hrotber, surmounted with a bend, gn., charged with three buckles of tics RePenT HAMILTON, 5. in 1754; who if. coin, at St. Helena, first. In an esoochesu af pretence ovor the last, four ooats, the on his return home from India. tie was s. by his eonsin, arms of DouoLAs, chief of that booisd, viz.: org., a beast, gn., WILLIAM, who, on the strength of being served heir male ensigned with an imperial crown, ppr., on a chief, 02., three mullets, org. His Grace places in the centre of his shield the in general to Sir Robert Hamilton, Bart., resumed the title esoooheon of Choiollseranlt, vie., az. throo ficnrs-de-lis, or. Creol—lst, in a dnosl coronet, or, sn oak frneted and penstrsted and was the late transversely ‘m the main slem by a france saw, ppr., the Sin WILLIAM HassILvoN, Mart, of Preston, eo. Haddtngtsn, frame or, for IlAsne.vuie; 2nd, on a chapean, gu., tnrntd up, ermine, a salamander, in dames, ppr., for Douons. Logio and Metaphysics in the Univorsityof Edinbnrgh. Be 1137 H A ill .ifolfeco—HA5LIL’rore, THough. DosioLas, Ja,oais arribre. Sealo—llamiltsn t’aluce, Lunarlcsliiro ; Itinnell house, Liii— lithgeeshire; Brodiek Castle, Ilnleshire; Ashtoo l6a11, Lancashire; and Boston Park, oo. Suffolk, HAMILTON. Barr, Bengal horse artillery, anti hoe had, ILillraffr. IlAanLvomo, Knt., and 12th in deecont from Sir John FitzGilbert, 2nd son of Sir Gilbert do Hameldon, fonnder of the 5 Nov. 1673, Ho us. in 1670, ltschel, dan. of Sir Thomas Anne, ci. lot, her cousin, Thomas, eldest son of Sir James Oswald; and Ondly, Gilbert, son of Sir Thomas Bnrnett. who eL usia. 1701, when he waso. byhiskinsman, assume the title, having bnrthened his estato. He is, WILLIAM HAsmLroN, 5. in 1000; who in. Margaret, dan. and heiress of John Begol, of Sandyhills, and had issue, had issne, William, who o. to his father’s professoroltp; is. Elizabeth, dan. of William Stirling, Eoq., heir male of the family of Colder, and bad issne, WILLIAM, who a. his cousin, and was the late baronet. Thomas, an officer in tbo army, ml. e. r. 1042. m. Wn.Lmioe heir to his father. II. James, if. yonng, advocate, profeseoc of, acid celebrated lsrtnrer on,