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172 HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MEMOIRS
james, and dying without issue, 31st March 1788, set. 70, was buried at Ship-
rOURTH DUKE ,'. . , r
of Hamilton, bourne, in Kent.
6. Lady Susan, appointed, 22d March 1731, lady of the bedchamber
to the three eldest princesses, married, in August 1736, to Anthony Tracy
Keck, of Great Tew, in the county of Oxford, grandson of John, third Vis-
count Tracy, and died 3d June 1755, leaving issue, Henrietta Charlotta,
Viscountess Hereford, Susan, Lady Elcho, and others.
7- Lord Anne, so named after the Queen, his godmother, who was born
in St James's Square, London, on Wednesday 12th October 1709j and was
christened Sunday 13th November following, the Queen honouring him
by being godmother, and the Duke of Marlborough and the Earl of Sun-
derland stood godfathers. Had an ensign's commission in the 2d regi-
ment of Foot Guards 1731, but resigned it in 1733, when some changes
took place in the administration, Sir Robert Walpole triumphing over his
opponents. He died in France, 25th December 1748, and his body was
interred at St James's, Westminster, 7th July 1749. He married at Bath,
in October 1742, Anna Charlotta Maria, daughter and heiress of Charles
Powell of Penybank, in the county of Carmarthen, (by Mary, daughter of
Sir Thomes Powell,) and by her, who died at London 26th June 1791,
astat. 65, had two sons.
1, James, born at Wydcome, near Bath, 18th July 1746, was captain of
a company in the 2d regiment of Foot Guards, with the rank of colonel,
when he quitted the army in 1731, and died at the Abbey of Holyrood-
house, 22d January 1804, just after he had completed his 58th year. He
married at London, 29th July 1767, Lucy, daughter of Sir Richard Lloyd
of Hintlesham, in Suffolk, Baron of Exchequer, widow of Sir John Baiker
of Sproughton, in the same county, Bart, and by her, who died in Sep-
tember 1790, and was buried at Hintlesham, had one son, James, who,
died unmarried at Margate, 13th March 1802, setatis 32, and one daughter,
Lucy Charlotte, married at Margate, 16th March 1799, to Brigadier-ge-
neral Robert Anstruther, eldest son of Sir Robert Anstruther of Balcaskie,
Bart. — an excellent officer, who fell a victim to his fatiguing exertions in
the Spanish campaign in January 1809.
2. Charles Powell Hamilton, appointed captain in the royal navy, secre-
tary, register, clerk of the council, and clerk of the juraments of the
Island of Grenada, 1789; commanded the Canada of 74, and was in com-
pany with the Alexander of 74, when it was taken off the Scilly Islands,

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