Hamilton, James
Birth Name | Hamilton, James |
Gramps ID | I582812247 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | unknown |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
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Death | before 1529 | Scotland |
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Nobility Title | Earl Of Arran |
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Christening | April 1479 |
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Nobility Title | 2nd Lord Hamilton, 1st Earl Of Arran |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Hamilton, James [I582812248] | |
Mother | Stewart, Mary [I582812249] | |
Hamilton, James [I582812247] | ||
Stepfather | Boyd, Thomas [I582813382] | |
Mother | Stewart, Mary [I582812249] | |
Half-brother | Boyd, James [I582813423] | |
Half-sister | Boyd, Margaret (Grizelda) [I582813424] |
Families
  |   | Family of Hamilton, James and Drummond, Beatrix [F533087133] | ||||||||||||
Unknown | Partner | Drummond, Beatrix [I582813384] | ||||||||||||
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CHAN22 May 2004 |
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Children | ||||||||||||||
  |   | Family of Hamilton, James and Beaton, Janet [F533087131] | ||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Beaton, Janet [I582812251] | ||||||||||||
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CHAN17 Oct 2004 |
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Children | ||||||||||||||
  |   | Family of Hamilton, James and Livingston, Margaret [F533086923] | ||||||||||||
Unknown | Partner | Livingston, Margaret [I582813137] | ||||||||||||
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CHAN13 Sep 2003 |
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  |   | Family of Hamilton, James and Hume, Elizabeth [F533087132] | ||||||||||||
Unknown | Partner | Hume, Elizabeth [I582813383] | ||||||||||||
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CHAN17 Oct 2004 |
Latter-Day Saints/ LDS Ordinance
Type | Date | Temple | Place | Status | Sources |
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baptism | 1931-10-10 | ||||
endowment | 1931-11-02 |
Narrative
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl Of Arran
Took a prominent part in the affairs of Scotland.
Lt General of the Kingdom,warden of the marches,. one of the Lords of the Regency
First wife of James Hamilton was Elizabeth HOME, they were divorced. Second wife was Janet Beaton. Third wife was Margaret Livingston. James also had illegimate children with Beatrix Drummond and Margaret Boyd but was not married to either.2nd Lord Hamilton and 1st Earl of Arran, Privy Council; obtained a charter of the lands and earldom of Arran to himself and his heirs male in failure of which they were to revert to the Crown 11 Aug 1503, Admiral of Scotland 1513, Lt-General Kingdom of Scotland, Warden of Marches, one of the Lords of the Regency 1517, obtained the lordship of Bothwell on the forfeiture of the Earl of Angus; married 1st (charter 28 April 1490); divorce 16 Nov 1504 on grounds of her previous marriage to Thomas Hay of Hoprew (living 20 June 1491, i.e. at the time of the marriage, though believed dead at the time) son of 1st Lord Hay of Yester, further divorce 11 March 1509/10 Elizabeth (died 1544) daughter of 2nd Lord Home; married 2nd (charter 22 Nov 1516) Janet (died c1522) daughter of Sir David Beaton of Creich, Fifeshire.... [Burke's Peerage]
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BARONY OF HAMILTON [SCT] (II) 1479
EARLDOM OF ARRAN [SCT] (II, 1) 1503
JAMES (HAMILTON), LORD HAMILTON [SCT], son and heir of James, LORD HAMILTON [SCT], by his 2nd wife, Mary, previously wife of Thomas BOYD, EARL OF ARRAN [SCT], and daughter of JAMES II. He succeeded his father 12 November 1479, being then about four years old. In 1502 he was sent to Denmark to aid in a naval expedition against Sweden. He was P.C. in 1503, when he was sent to conclude a marriage between James IV and Margaret, daughter of Henry VII; after which, by charter, 11 August 1503, he was created EARL OF ARRAN [SCT], his cousinship to the King being therein recited. In 1513, before Flodden, he was in command of a Scottish fleet against England but effected nothing. On the death of the King at Flodden, he yielded his claim to be appointed Regent, to Albany, by whom he was in 1517, made one of the Lords of Regency. He commanded the army for the King against Lennox at Linlithgow, 4 September 1526.
He married, 1stly, shortly before 28 April 1490, when he was aged about 15, and she about 13, Elizabeth, widow of Sir Thomas HAY (son and heir apparent of Lord HAY OF YESTER], daughter of Alexander (HOME), 2nd LORD HOME, by his 2nd wife, Nichola, daughter and heir of George KER, of Samuelstown. From her he obtained a divorce in the Eccles. Court, Glasgow, 16 November 1504, on the ground that her first husband, Sir Thomas HAY, though then dead, had been alive (though supposed to be dead) at the time of her second marriage. He married, 2ndly, between 11 and 23 November 1516. Janet, widow of Sir Robert LIVINGSTON, of Easter Weemyss, daughter of Sir David BEATON, of Creich, Comptroller of Scotland. She died about 1522. He died between 26 March and 21 July 1529, at his place of Kinneil. [Complete Peerage I:220-1, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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He was a nobleman of great accomplishments. He took part in a naval expedition against the Swedes in 1502 and at a tournament held in 1508 he was the champion archer on foot or horse in all of Scotland. In 1503, he was created Earl of Arran, the Gaelic-speaking island in the Forth of Clyde on which the family then made their home at Brodick Castle. Janet Beaton was his 2nd marriage. He was divorced from Elizabeth Home. He acceded 11 Aug 1503
Privy Councillor, Admiral of the Scottish Fleet 1513, Lord of Regency under the Duke of Albany 1517, commanded the Royal army against the Earl of Lennox Sep 1526. He is supposed to have married 1st 1490 and is believed to have divorced her subsequently in 1504 on the grounds that the Master, although believed to be de