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  1. Lord Anne Hamilton (12 October 1709 – 25 December 1748) was a Scottish nobleman. He is said to have married the richest woman in Great Britain and they had a child.

  2. 5 de set. de 2021 · In her late 20s she secretly married Lord Anne Hamilton, so named because he was the godson of Queen Anne. Although he was from a wealthy background, as the third son in his family he was not...

  3. 2 de nov. de 2021 · She married a nobleman called Lord Anne Hamilton (his Christian name makes the whole thing even more intriguing) who agreed to take her name.

  4. 10 de out. de 2016 · It is 300 years since the death of a remarkable Scottish noblewoman. Jane Dismore | Published in History Today Volume 66 Issue 10 October 2016. Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, attributed to Godfrey Kneller, late 17th century. In 1921 the demolition began of the largest non-royal residence in Europe.

  5. Lord Anne Hamilton (1709–1748), ancestor of the 13th and subsequent Dukes of Hamilton. In addition, Hamilton had four illegitimate children: Lt. Col. Sir James Abercrombie, 1st Baronet , born prior to 1680, who died at Dunkirk in 1724.

  6. James Hamilton, Lord Polmont (died 1648) Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton (c. 1631–1716) (resigned the Dukedom in her son's favour in 1698) m. William Douglas later Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton, 1st Earl of Selkirk (1635–1694) (created Duke of Hamilton for life in 1660)

  7. Lord Anne Hamilton (12 October 1709 – 25 December 1748) was a Scottish nobleman. Hamilton was born at St. James's Square, London, the third son of Lieutenant-General James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton, and his wife the Honourable Elizabeth Gerard, daughter of Digby Gerard, 5th Baron Gerard.