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  1. James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton and 2nd Duke of Brandon KT FRS (5 January 1703 – 2 March 1743) was a Scottish peer, the son of the 4th Duke of Hamilton. Hamilton attended Winchester College from 1716 to 1717. He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 2 May 1718 and was created a DCL on 6 June 1719.[1] He succeeded to his father's title of Duke of Hamilton in 1712 following his death ...

  2. Sir James Hamilton of Finnart (died 1540), military engineer, illegitimate son of the 1st earl and guardian to the 2nd. James Hamilton, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Strabane (1633–1655), Irish nobleman. James Hamilton, Lord Paisley (died before 1670), eldest son of James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Abercorn. James Hamilton, 4th Baron Hamilton of Dalzell ...

  3. James Edward 4th Duke of Abercorn Hamilton (29 Feb 1904 - 4 Jun 1979) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (8 entries) edit. arzwiki جيمس هاميلتون ...

  4. James Douglas-Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton was born 11 April 1658 in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom to William Douglas, Duke of Hamilton (1634-1694) and Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton (1632-1716) and died 15 November 1712 Hyde Park, England, United Kingdom of killed in a duel. He married Anne Spencer (1666-1690) 1686 .

  5. When James Hamilton 5th Duke of Hamilton was born on 5 January 1702, in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, James Douglas-Hamilton 4th Duke of Hamilton, was 43 and his mother, Elizabeth Gerard the Duchess of Hamilton, was 22. He married Lady Anne Cochrane on 14 February 1723, in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

  6. James Hamilton (1658-1712), 4th Duke of Hamilton: letters and papers, 1694-1724, National Library of Scotland, Manuscripts Division, Ref. MSS 1031-32, and correspondence with the 1st and 2nd Marquesses of Tweeddale, 1699-1700, Ref. MSS 7020-7021, 7104 Passim; correspondence, 1701-1712, Private, Ref. NRA(S)2177/C2 NRA 10979 Hamilton; and, letters to Duke of Montrose, 1702-1708, National ...

  7. The first to try to improve Hamilton Palace was James, 5th duke. He employed the architect William Adam – father of the later renowned Robert Adam – from 1726 until the Duke’s death in 1743. William produced a proposal for a new north front, but James instead concentrated on building a new church in Hamilton, developing the parkland around the Palace and improving his apartments in ...