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HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MEMOIRS
EARL
CI.ANBRASSIL.
Archdall.
2. John, who died without issue.
3. William, who left a son, who was
captain in his cousin James, Earl of
Clanhrassil's regiment during the civil
war.
4. Hans Hamilton of Carnysure. Of
the daughters, one was married to Mr
Hamilton of Saule ; one to Mr Leslie ;
one to Mr Stevenson, and one to Mr
Apline.
Hans Hamilton married Mary, sister
of David Kennedy of Killarne, Esq., by
whom he had issue :
1. William, his heir.
2.
3. Francis.
1. Anna.
2. Jean, married to
gomery of Ballymagoun.
3. Ursula.
A: Matilda.
He died in 1656, and
ceeded by his son, William Hamilton
of Carnysure and of Erinagli, and had
issue :
James Hamilton of Carnysure and
Erinagh, who married Christian, daugh-
ter of James Hamilton of Tullimore ; by
whom he had issue three daughters,
whereof the youngest, Margaret, was
married in 1707 to Lord Desart.
II. James Hamilton of Tullimore
was Member of Parliament for Bangor
in 1639. He left issue:
1. James, his heir.
2. Jocelyn, who died unmarried.
1. Christian, married, as before stated,
to James Hamilton of Carnysure.
Hugh Mont-
was 8UC-
III. James Hamilton of Tullimore, Aichdaii.
who, at the Revolution, embarked
heartily in support of King William's
government in Ireland, and raised a
regiment of foot, for which he was at-
tainted by King James's Parliament held
in Dublin.
The Revolution being happily ac-
complished, he was returned Member
for Bangor in the first Parliament of
King William, held in 1692, and was
sent the following year, over to London,
along with the Earl of Bellamont, to
exhibit articles of impeachment against
Lord Conningsby and Sir Charles Por-
ter, the late Lords Justices.
He married Anne, youngest daughter
of John Mordaunt, Viscount Avalon, and
sister of Charles, Earl of Peterborough,
by whom he had issue :
1. James, created Viscount Limerick,
and Earl of Clanbrassil.
2. Jocelyn, killed in a duel, unmarried.
1. Daughter, Sophia, married, 1st
September 1707, to Frederick Hamilton,
father of Gustavus, Viscount Bovne.
2. Cary- Eleanor a, who died un-
married.
3. Elizabeth, married to Thomas For-
tescue, Esq., of Randalstown, co. Louth.
IV. James Hamilton of Tullimore,
who, being very young at his father's
death, was left under the guardianship
of his mother, who took great care of
his education.
After he became of age, he was re-
turned Member for Dundalk in the first
Parliament of George the First, who,
in consideration of his great merit, creat-
Ibiil.

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