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The Rev. Hans Hamilton, Vicar of Dunlop, in Scotland, eldest son of
Archibald Hamilton, Esq., of Raplock, in Lanarkshire, descended
of the Duke of Hamilton's family. Died 30th May, 1608, aged 72;
buried in the Parish Church of Dunlop. — See Ham. MSS., p. 1, ante.
PEDIGEEE OF THEifl
Margaret Denham, daughter of the Laird of
Weshiels ; also buried at Dunlop with her
husband, in the family mausoleum. — Ham.
31SS., p. 3, ante.
Penelope Cooke, 1st
wife. — See Hamilton
MSS., p. 29, ante, and
Mrs. ReiUy's Histori-
cal Anecdotes of the
Hamilton Family,
p. 84.
Ursula, daughter of Ed-
ward, 1st Lord Braba-
zon, of Ardee, 2nd
wife. She died in 1625,
having been previously
divorced by her hus-
band, by whom she had
no children. — Ham.
MSS., p. 29, ante.
— Sir James Hamilton.
Bangor, Co. Down, Knight, Serjeant-
at-Law, and Privy Councillor to King
James the First ; created by Patent,
dated at Westminster, 4th May, 1622,
Viscount Claneboye ; died 1643, aged
84 ; buried at Bangor, Co. Down. — Ham.
MSS., p. 10.
of Kilh'leagh, and — Jane, daughter of Sir John
Phillips, of Pieton Castle,
in Pembrokeshire, Bart.,
3rd wife. She died 4th Janu-
ary, 1661.— See FuneralEn-
triesin Ulster King of Arms
Office, vol. iv., p. AT.— Ham.
MSS., pp. 29, 48, 59, ante.
James Hamilton, 2nd Viscount Claneboye, only son ; created, by Privy — Anne, eldest daughter of Henry — Sir Robert Maxwell, of War-
Seal, at Oxford, 4th March, 1646, and by Patent, at Dublin, dated 7th
June, 1647, Earl of Clanbrasil in County Armagh. Marriage
Articles dated 12th ard 13th November, 1635. Will dated 8th June,
1659; proved 5th June, lt-61 ; died 20th June, 1659; buried 29th
June following, at Bangor, Co. Down. — Ham. MSS., p. 65.
Carey, Earl of Monmouth ; died
20th January, 1689, and buried
the 5th of February following,
at Bangor. — Ham. MSS., pp.
65, 118, ante.
ingstown, Co. Down, Bart.
2nd husband. ; married 25th
Jan., 1668.— Ham. MSS.,
p. 118, aiiie.
I
James, Lord Claneboye,
born 7th Sept., 1642;
died, aged 15, 8th May,
1658, before his father ;
buried at Rickmans-
worth, in Hertford-
shire. — Ham. MSS., p.
70, ante.
I
Henry, 2nd Earl of Clanbrasil;
died without leaving issue,
12th Jan., 3675-6; buried
in Christ's Church, Dublin.
—Fun. Eat., vol. x.,p. 81;
and subsequently! at Ban-
gor. — Ham. MSS., p. 88.
Alice, daughter of Henry
Moore, 1st Earl of Dro-
gheda, in 1667, who
married, secondly, John
Lord Bargany, by whom
she had no issue ; and
died 12th December,
1677.— Ham. MSS., p.
06, ante.
Hans Hamilton, married,
but died without issue,
and was buried with
his father at Bangor. —
Ham. MSS. pp. 70,1H.
Jane died an infant, and
was buried with her
brother James, at Rick-
mansworth. — Ham.
MSS., p. 70.
James, Lord Clanebove,
born 15th April, 1670,
and died 13th June fol-
lowing. — Ham. MSS. t
p. 118, ante.
a This Pedigree is based on one prepared by Six William Betham, in the year 1827, but it contained many errors, which the
Editor of the foregoing MSS. has been enabled to correct by references to them, and other authentic sources. As evidence of the
necessity for, and nature of, these corrections, it will be sufficient here to mention, that, in Sir William Betham 'a Pedigree, Sir James
Hamilton, the head of the family in this country, is stated to have been, only twice married ; and his second wife, Ursula, daughter
of Edward Lord Brabazou, whom he describes as his first wife, is also stated to have been the mother of the second Viscount
Claneboy and the rest of his children, although they were all children of his third wife, Jane, daughter of Sir John Phillips.
h Another mistake is comnjitted in Sir William Betham's pedigree as to this lady, which makes her the daughter of Archibald Ha-
milton of Halcraig by his second wife, Rachel Carmichael, by whom he had a daughter named Janet. The Editor has been
enabled to correct this, by reference to the foregoing MSS., and to the valuable Record of Funeral Entries kept in Sir
Bernard Burke's Office of Ulster King of Arms, from which the following extract has been obtained: — " Archibald Edmond-
ston, of Braid en- Hand, in the County of Antrim, Esq., eldest son of William Edmondston, of Dontreath, in the parish of
Streablin, in the Sheriffdome of Striveling, in the kingdom of Scotland, Esq., eldest son of Sir James Edmondston, of Dontreath
aforesaid, Knight, which Archibald married Jane, daughter of Archibald Hamilton, of Halcraige, hi the Sheriffdome of Lanirke, in
the said Kingdom of Scotland, Esq., second brother to James, Lord Viscount Clandeboy now living, by whom he had issue, William,
eldest sonne, deafe and dumme ; Archibald, second sonne, upon whom his father conferred his estate, both unmarried as yett ;
Helen, eldest daughter ; Isabell, second daughter, as yett unmarried ; and some other children who died young. The said first-men-
tioned Archibald Edmondston, departed this mortall life at Braideu-Iland aforesaid, the 25th of December, 1636 ; and was interred
in the Parish Church of Templecoran, in the County of Antrim aforesaid, the — of January followinge. The truth of the premisses
is testified by the subscription of James Edmondston, brother to the defunct, who hath returned this certificate into my office to be
there recorded. Taken by me, Thomas Preston, Esq., Ulster King of Armes, this 10th of July, 1637."— Fun. Ent., vol. 7, p. 101.

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