- Lord Archibald Hamilton
Lord Archibald Hamilton (bapt.
17 February 1673 –5 April 1754 ) was a British politician.Hamilton was the youngest son of
William Douglas-Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton andAnne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton . He became aCaptain in theRoyal Navy and in 1708, was elected as MP for Lanarkshire. Hamilton held the seat until 1710 and was appointedGovernor of Jamaica by George I in 1714. On his return, he was re-elected for Lanarkshire, then for Queenborough in 1735 and Dartmouth in 1742. Hamilton was also aLord of the Admiralty from 1729-38 and a Governor of Greenwich Hospital from 1746 until his death. His full title was Lord Archibald Hamilton of Riccarton and Pardovan.Family
Hamilton's first wife was Anne Cary (a daughter of the 2nd Baron Lucas and mother of the 6th Viscount Falkland). She died in 1709 and Hamilton then married Anne, Lady Hamilton (widow of
Sir Francis Hamilton, 3rd Baronet ). His second wife died in 1719 and later that year, he marriedLady Jane Hamilton (a daughter of the 6th Earl of Abercorn). Hamilton and his third wife later had six children:*Charles (?-1751) Married Mary Dufresne.
*Frederic (1728-1811), religious minister. Married 11 June 1757 Rachel Daniel.
*Archibald (accidentally drowned, 1744)
*William Hamilton (1730-1803), diplomat. Married 25 January 1758 Catherine Barlow (died 1783). Married 6 September 1795 Emma Hart (died 1815).
*Elizabeth (d. 1800), marriedFrancis Greville, 1st Earl of Warwick (10 October 1719-6 July 1773)
*Jane (19 August 1726-13 November 1771), married 24 July 1753 Charles Schaw laterCharles Cathcart, 9th Lord Cathcart .
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