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  1. Class pioneer No 1900 Claud Hamilton featuring red lining and connecting rods, copper chimney cap and GER coat of arms was much admired when it was exhibited at the 1900 Paris Exposition. The original S46 boiler had 1,630 sq ft (151 m 2) of heating surface, with a 21.3 sq ft (1.98 m 2) grate.

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  2. Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley (3 June 1546 – 3 May 1621) was a Scottish nobleman who fought at the Battle of Langside in 1568 for Mary, Queen of Scots. He is the ancestor of the earls, marquesses and dukes of Abercorn.

  3. Rt. Hon. Lord Claud John Hamilton PC (20 February 1843 – 26 January 1925) was a British Member of Parliament (MP) during the Victorian era, and a noted railway director.

  4. Claud Hamilton was built to GER order (and class) S46. At that point it was the largest express locomotive on the GER. Although it kept the GER standard sized 7ft driving wheels, it had a large round-topped 4ft 9in boiler. A spacious cab was fitted with two side windows.

  5. 3 de mai. de 2015 · Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley (Baptised 9 June 1546 – before 3 May 1621) was a Scottish politician. He was a younger son of James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran. In 1553, he received the lands of the abbey of Paisley. As a hostage delivered to England by the Treaty of Berwick, he was said to be 14 years old in March 1560.[1]

  6. When Claud Hamilton 1st Lord Paisley was born on 3 June 1546, in Edinburgh, Scotland, his father, James Hamilton 2nd Earl of Arran, was 31 and his mother, Margaret Douglas, was 30. He married Margaret Seton on 1 August 1574, in Niddry, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  7. Explore genealogy for Claud (Hamilton) Hamilton First Lord Paisley born 1546 Hamilton, Clydesdale, Lanarkshire, Scotland died 1621 Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland including ancestors + descendants + 4 photos + 4 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.