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  1. 1603 wurde James Hamilton, ein Enkel des 2.Earl of Arran, zum Lord und 1606 zum Earl of Abercorn ernannt. Er begründete damit eine Nebenlinie, die sich bald nach Irland verlagerte und dort bis heute besteht. 1790 wurde dem Familienzweig der Titel Marquess of Abercorn verliehen, 1868 dann Duke of Abercorn.

  2. Stewart was rewarded as Tutor of Arran, with powers over the earldom of the mentally-ill James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran, then made Earl of Arran on 22 April 1581. He also claimed the position of second person in the land through being nearest to the king by descent, other than the now-insane third earl. [2]

  3. James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran (Q336796) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Scottish noble (1475-1529) edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran. Scottish noble (1475-1529) Statements. in ...

  4. 20. Feb. 2011 · File: Daniël Mijtens - Portrait of James Hamilton, Earl of Arran, Later 3rd Marquis and 1st Duke of Hamilton, Aged 17 - Google Art Project.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  5. Elizabeth Hamilton (c. 1442 – c. 1517), who married David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose. He married secondly, Mary, daughter of King James II and widow of Thomas Boyd, Earl of Arran. [2] With Mary, Hamilton had three children: Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Lennox, who married Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox.

  6. Fig.2 X-radiograph of Portrait of James Hamilton, Earl of Arran, Later 3rd Marquis and 1st Duke of Hamilton, Aged 17 1623 The ground is tan colour, composed mostly of chalk with lead white, black and red ochre, pipeclay and kaolin bound in oil. 2 The priming on top of the ground is a thin coat of opaque dark grey paint, composed of lead white with charcoal black (figs.3, 4).

  7. James Hamilton, 1st earl of Arran of the new creation (c. 1475–1529), son of James, 1st Lord Hamilton, and of Mary Stewart, daughter of James II. of Scotland, was born about 1475, and succeeded in 1479 to his father’s titles and estates. In 1489 he was made sheriff of Lanark, was appointed a privy councillor to James IV., and in 1503 negotiated in England the marriage between the king and ...