Claud Hamilton (2e baron Hamilton de Strabane) (French Wikipedia)

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  • Cokayne 1910, p. 2, line 8. "On 5 Apr. 1603 he was cr. Lord Abercorn, co. Linlithgow [S.], to him and his heirs whatsoever."
  • Cokayne 1910, p. 2, line 11.
    "On 10 July 1606 he was cr. Earl of Abercorn, Lord Paisley, Hamilton, Mountcastell, and Kilpatrick [S.], to him and his heirs male whatever."
  • Burke 1869, p. 2, right column.
    "He [Abercorn] m. Marion eldest dau. of Thomas, 5th Lord Boyd, and dying vita patris, 16 March 1617, left issue,"
  • Millar 1890, p. 177, left column, line 22. "Abercorn married Marion, eldest daughter of Thomas, fifth Lord Boyd ..."
  • Wasser 2004, p. 838.
    "... was raised, along with his siblings, by his uncle, Sir George Hamilton of Greenlaw, who converted them to Roman Catholicism."
  • Burke 1869, p. 2, right column, lines 57. The list starts with James, 2nd Earl, and ends with Lucy on page 3, left column, line 39. It is interrupted by the indented list of Sir George's children.
  • Millar 1890, p. 177, left column, line 23. "... by whom [Marion] he had five sons and four daughters."
  • Paul 1904, p. 47, line 5.
    "... he [James Hamilton] died in the parish of Monkton, a month after, in the life of his father, 23 March 1618, aged forty-three, and was buried 29 April following in the abbey church in Paisley."
  • Paul 1904, p. 48.
    "As the Irish estates were provided to his [the 2nd Earl's] younger brothers by the will of their father, he resigned ..."
  • Holmes 2004, p. 778, right column.
    "Lord Claud lived in retirement for over twenty years, dying in 1621, and was buried in Paisley Abbey."
  • Metcalfe 1909, p. 237, line 12.
    "on May 15 [1628] George Ramsay, the Presbytery officer, being commanded to serve the citation ... went to him with the charge ..."
  • Metcalfe 1909, p. 237, line 20.
    "... threw him to the ground under his feete ... punshed him with his hands and feete ..."
  • Metcalfe 1909, p. 239.
    "After twelve days' warding, Hamilton was released in order that he might attend to the affairs of his brother, the Earl of Abercorn, in Paisley and the west, on condition that he paid £40 to Ramsay for the assault."
  • Brown 1900, p. 327.
    "Complaint by James, Archbishop of Glasgow, the moderator and the brethren of the presbytery of Paysley for their interest and by George Ramsey, kirk officer ..."
  • Cokayne 1892, p. 152, bottom.
    "... in whose favour the Irish peerage had been resigned in 1633 ..."]
  • Paul 1904, p. 50, line 8.
    "He married, 28 November 1632, Lady Jean Gordon, fourth daughter of George, first Marquess of Huntly, by Lady Henrietta Stuart, daughter of Esme, first Duke of Lennox;"
  • Forbes-Leith 1889, p. 361.
    "List of the Catholic Nobility - Earls - Huntly (Gordon)"
  • Paul 1904, p. 50, line 26.
    "James, third Lord Strabane, born in 1633 ..."
  • Paul 1904, p. 50, line 17.
    "George, fourth Lord Strabane."
  • Paul 1904, p. 50, line 18.
    "Catherine, married first, in 1647, to her cousin James Hamilton of manor-Hamilton, eldest brother of Gustavus ..."
  • Burke 1869, p. 2, right column, line 65.
    "... two daus. Catherine, m. 1st to James Hamilton Esq. ..."
  • Paul 1904, p. 50, line 24.
    "Cecilia, married to Richard Perkins ..."
  • Lodge 1789, p. 115, line 2.
    "... Mariana, to Richard Perkins of Lifford in the county of Donegall, Esq."
  • Paul 1904, p. 50, line 7.
    "Dying 14 June 1638, he [Claude Hamilton] was buried in the church of Leckpatrick, County Tyrone."
  • Webb 1878, p. 417, line 48.
    "In November 1649 he [Felim] married Lady Jane Gordon a daughter of the Marquis of Huntly and the widow of Lord Strabane."