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  1. Lord Archibald Hamilton (1673 – 5 April 1754) was a Royal Navy officer, nobleman and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1747. In the 1690's, he was active in the English Channel pursuing French privateers, including Tyger out of Saint-Malo.

  2. Biography. The youngest son of one of the leading Scottish noble families, Hamilton volunteered for naval service in about 1687.

  3. Archibald Gavin Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of Epsom, PC (born 30 December 1941) is a British Conservative Party politician. A member of the House of Lords, he served as Minister of State for the Armed Forces under John Major.

  4. Lord Archibald Hamilton (1673 – 5 April 1754) was a Royal Navy officer, nobleman and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1708 to 1747. In the 1690's, he was active in the English Channel pursuing French privateers, including Tyger out of Saint-Malo.

  5. Sir William Hamilton. 1730–1803. Sources (17) Archbald Douglas-Hamilton, "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950" Lord Archbd Hamilton, "Ireland, Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage License Bonds Indexes, 1623-1866" Hamilton, "Find A Grave Index" View All. Spouse and Children.

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    • Lady Jane Hamilton, Ann Lucas
  6. Lord Archibald Hamilton (17 March 1769 – 28 August 1827) was a Scottish politician. Born in 1769 to Lady Harriet Stewart, and her husband, Lord Archibald Douglas-Hamilton, Hamilton matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 23 April 1788. He received his BA in 1792 and his MA in 1795.

  7. Son of William Douglas Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Hamilton; naval officer, member of parliament.