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  thePeerage.com - Person Page 2739
     Sir Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington was educated at University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
She married Sir Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington, son of Charles Hamilton, 8th Earl of Haddington and Sophia Hope, on 13 October 1802.
She married Thomas Parker, 3rd Earl of Macclesfield, son of George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield and Mary Lane, on 12 December 1749.
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  Earl of Haddington - LoveToKnow 1911
Thomas, who was a member of the great family of Hamilton, being a son of Thomas Hamilton of Priestfield, was a lawyer who became a lord of session as Lord Drumcairn in 1592.
The earl's eldest son Thomas, the 2nd earl (1600-1640), was a covenanter and a soldier, being killed by an explosion at Dunglass castle on the 30th of August 1640.
Thomas was a supporter of George I. during the rising of 1715, and was a representative peer for Scotland from 1716 to 1734.
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 Earl of Haddington (person)@Everything2.com
Haddington is, or at least was, the county town of Haddingtonshire, now known as East Lothian, which lies on the south-eastern coast of Scotland between Berwickshire to the south and Edinburghshire to the north.
Born in 1563 Thomas Hamilton was a distant cousin of the family of Hamilton of Cadzow, who became a lawyer and was appointed a Lord of Session in 1592.
Thomas, the 6th Earl, was a supporter of the Hanoverian succession and fought for the government at the battle of Sheriffmuir in 1715, and was a representative peer for Scotland from 1716 to 1734.
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 EARL OF HADDINGTON - Online Information article about EARL OF HADDINGTON
1720—1794), became the 7th earl in 1735, and the latter's grandson THOMAS (178o—1858) became the 9th earl in 1828.
The 9th earl had been a member of parliament from 1802 to 1827, when he was made a peer of the See also:
Fraser, Memorials of the Earls of Haddington (1889).
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 Kennedy - LoveToKnow 1911
The earl was succeeded by his son Gilbert, a prominent figure in the history of Scotland from 1513 until he was killed at Prestwick on the 22nd of December 1527.
In 1643 he went to the Westminster Assembly of Divines and several times, he was sent on missions to Charles I. and to Charles II.; for a time he was lord justice general and he was a member of Cromwell's House of Lords.
His first wife, Jean (1607-1642), daughter of Thomas Hamilton, 1st earl of Haddington, has been regarded as the heroine of the ballad "The Gypsie Laddie," but this.
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 thePeerage.com - Place Index 303
Hamilton, John of Biel, 1st Lord Belhaven and Stenton  b.
Hamilton, William of Wishaw, 7th Lord Belhaven and Stenton  b.
Scudamore-Stanhope, Henry Edwyn Chandos, 9th Earl of Chesterfield  b.
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 thePeerage.com - Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington and others
     Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington was born on 21 June 1780.
She married Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington, son of Charles Hamilton, 8th Earl of Haddington and Sophia Hope, on 13 November 1802.
She married Thomas Parker, 3rd Earl of Macclesfield, son of George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield and Mary Lane, on 12 December 1749.
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 Supplementary abstracts to charters in volume 2: c.1116-1576 | British History Online
GRANT by WILLIAM CUMYN, Earl of Buchan, of a stone of wax annually at Glasgow fair for light at the daily celebration of mass at the altar of St. Kentigern's tomb.
INSTRUMENT of SASINE in favour of Thomas Boyde of two roods of land belonging to the community of Glasgow lying on the south side of the highway leading from the Barresyet to the bridge, and adjoining the lands of Alexander Gayne, for payment yearly of 13s.
James Hamilton, reader in the kirk of Glasgow, entitled out of the commons of the New Kirk of Glasgow to receive £40 Scots a year from and after 1561 when he was appointed to the readership.
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 Earl of Haddington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title Earl of Haddington was created in 1627 for Sir Thomas Hamilton in the Peerage of Scotland, Earl of Melrose.
The couple decided that it would be best to keep the titles separate; therefore, it was decided that the earldom of Rothes would go to their eldest son, while the earldom of Haddington would go to their younger son, from whom all future Earls of Haddington have descended.
The only subsidiary title held by the Earl is Lord Binning and Byres (created 1613), which is the courtesy title for the eldest son of the Earl.
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 Wikinfo | Lord Privy Seal
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke, 5th Earl of Montgomery 1692 - 1699
Thomas Wharton, 1st Earl Wharton, later 1st Marquess of Wharton 1714 - 1715
George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle 1827 - 1828
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 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (H)
Thomas Hamilton, 6th Earl of Haddington (1680-1735), Peer; soldier; agriculturalist.
Kathleen Eden, Countess of Harrington (died 1949), Wife of 9th Earl of Harrington.
Thomas Hawksley (1758-1802), Chemist and druggist of Nottingham.
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 DAVID THOMSON, THE SCOTTISH FOUNDER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Alexander, the Earl of Mar was son to Prince Alexander Stewart, the Earl of Buchan, aka the marauding Wolf of Badenoch who burnt down the Cathedral at Elgin to protest the Pope’s censuring his affairs.
She was the daughter of Princess Margaret (daughter of Robert III and Annabelle Drummond) and Archibald, the 4th Earl of Douglas, aka the Duke of Tourraine.
Thomas Foulis was later associated with Sir William Alexander in the joint ownership of gold and silver mines (grants from King James).
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 John Knox
Mary Queen of Scots had been for a short time also queen of France, and in 1561 returned to her native land, a young widow on whom the eyes of Europe were fixed.
Knox had already by letter formally broken with the Earl of Moray, "committing you to your own wit, and to the conducting of those who better please you"; and now, in one of his greatest sermons before the assembled lords, he drove at the heart of the situation the risk of a Catholic marriage.
It was thus during the reformer's absence that the murder of Darnley, the abduction and subsequent marriage of Mary, the flight of Bothwell, and the imprisonment in Lochleven of the queen, unrolled themselves before the eyes of Scotland.
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 Features - Notable Dates in History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Earl of Mar was commissioned to raise a regiment, to suppress the covenanters, the Earl of Mar's Gray Breeks, later the Royal Scots Fusiliers, who were amalgamated with the HLI to form the Royal Highland Fusiliers in 1959.
The Earl of Leven was commissioned to raise a regiment of 800 in Border country to hold Edinburgh against the Jacobites.
Earl of Derwentwater and William Gordon, Viscount Kenmuir, were beheaded in London for their part in the 1715 Jacobite rising.
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 Wikinfo | Admiralty
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford 1712 - 1714
Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook 1880 - 1885
David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty of the North Sea and Brooksby 1919-1927
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 Border Clan Scott - History and Genealogy
His widow, Elizabeth Ker of Cessford, survived him forty-four years--until 9th October 1548--when she was burnt within the tower of Catslack by Lord Grey and a party of Englishmen, accompanied, strange to say, by several Kers, near relatives of the aged dowager.
In 1565-6 he was appointed keeper of Newark, with the lands attached "for discharge of his office." At the same time and for the same period of nineteen years he was constituted "Bailie and chamberlain of Her Majesty's lands and lordship of Ettrick Forest," with all powers and privileges belonging to the office.
Much disputation has been indulged in as to whether Hamilton's assassination of the good Regent was an act of private revenge, or only part of a concerted plan for the overthrow of the English alliance and the restoration to power of Queen Mary.
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 Alphabetical list of officials: A-J | British History Online
Haddington, Thomas (Hamilton) 9th Earl of First Lord 8 Sept. 1841-13 Jan. 1846.
Hawes, Thomas Clerk 17 Jan. 1715-14 Oct. 1742 (Adm. 2/193 pp.
Hodgson, Thomas Hesketh Temporary Clerk 26 Jan.-24 Oct. 1866 (Adm. 12/778).
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 Admiralty - Gurupedia
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke (First Lord of the Admiralty) 1690 -
Thomas Robinson, 2nd Earl de Grey 1834 - 1835
Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook 1880 -
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 46
Hamilton, Anne of Orkney, Countess of Orkney, b.
Hamilton, James Albert Edward, Duke of Abercorn 3rd, b.
Hamilton, James Harold Charles, Marquess of Hamilton, b.
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 About The Nineteenth Century - Art and Architecture Title List
Critical description of the procession of Chaucer's pilgrims to Canterbury, painted by Thomas Stothard.
25th earl of, and 8th earl of Balcarres.
Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Earl of Elgin's collection.
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 hamilton15
Thomas Hamilton, 1st Earl of Haddington (originally Earl of Melrose) (b 1563, d 29.05.1637)
Thomas Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Haddington (dsp 08.02.1645)
Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of Haddington, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b 21.06.1780, dsp 01.12.1858)
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 38
Hampden, George Robert Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire 5, b.
Hare, William Francis, Earl of Listowel 5th, b.
Hastings, Charles Edward, Earl of Loudoun 11th, b.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on HACKED BY TURK-SOPHİA
Thomas Fitzalan, 5th Earl Of, 11th Earl of Surrey Arundel (en)
Thomas Francis Dermot Pakenham, 8th Earl of Longford (en)
Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl Of, Viscount Baring of Lee, Baron Northbrook of Stratton Northbrook (en)
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Annie Rasmussen, Nathanie 2 CONC l and Thomas Spens of Burlington, Wyo.; Mrs.
Sally (Sarah Ann Spens Hamilton md. Gibson) wrot 2 CONC e that Lizzie Bartlet's father and my mother's aunt were brother and sister.
In 1713 Thomas Kennedy of Penn 2 CONC el was mining coal and lime, William Cunninghame of Craigends [1742-65] mined coal, with wat 2 CONC er being removed by a water engine, and in 1755 there were coal pits in the lands of Kaimhill 2 CONC.
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 Ancestors of Lazurus Long & Lilieb555 - with connections to others peoples work
The Earl of Arran was forced to flee, and was soon stripped of his royal wife by a divorce.
In 1543 Robert, fourth, rendered material assistance to the Regent Arran (James Hamilton, second Earl of Arran, and grandson of James Hamiltion who is said to have married Princes Mary as her second husband, wife of Thomas Boyd Earl of Arran, at the King's request) against the Lennox faction at the battle of Glasgow.
He was also served heir of Thomas, Lord Boyd, his grandfather, in all his lands in the counties of Ayr, Dumbarton, Lanark, and Stirling, 20 March 1617, and of James, Lord Boyd, the son of the uncle of Robert, Lord Boyd, his great-grandfather's father, 1 October 1618.
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 Siol nan Gaidheal - History: Various areas of Scottish History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
9th of September- (a) Battle of Flodden in 1513.
9th of December- Death of Malcolm I V, at Jedburgh in 1165.
Duke of Hamilton, Duke of Athol, Marquis of Annandale, Earl of Errol, Earl of Marischal, Earl of Buchan, Earl of Glencairn, Earl of Wigton, Earl of Strathmore, Earl of Selkirk, Earl of Kincardine, Viscount Stermont, Viscount Kilsyth, Lord Semple, Lord Oliphant, Lord Balmarino, Lord Blantyre, Lord Barganey, Lord Belhaven, Lord Colvin, Lord Kinnaird.
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 US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : Lord Privy Seal
Constantine Henry Phipps, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave (1834)
Herbrand Sackville, 9th Earl De La Warr (1937-1938)
Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford (1964-1965)
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 ker02
Margaret Ker (dau of Sir Thomas Ker of Ferniehirst)
Robert Kerr (Carr or Carre), Earl of Somerset (bur 17.07.1645)
(mcrt 30.06.1685) Jane Campbell (d 31.07.1712, dau of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll)
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 Bolitho & Co. Marinehistorische Romane ~ Liste der Ersten Lords der Admiralität
Thomas Seymour, 1st Lord Seymour of Sudeley 1547–1549
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke (First Lord of the Admiralty) 1690–1692
Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook 1880–1885
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 UK peerage creations: Chronological list 1801–2007
Ennishowen and Carrickfergus of Ennishowen in the County of Donegal and of Carrickfergus in the County of Antrim – George Hamilton Chichester (extinct(1) 20 Oct 1883)
Macaulay of Rothley in the County of Leicester – Thomas Babington Macaulay (extinct(1) 28 Dec 1859)
Welby of Allington in the County of Lincoln – Reginald Earle Welby (extinct(1) 29 Oct 1915)
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 Chapter1
It was agreed that a Petition be drawn up, according to Grand Lodge Laws and sent to Lodge Woodhall St. Johns, No. 305, and Lodge Hamilton, No. 233, for the signatures of the Masters, and Wardens, and thereafter await the convenience of Provincial Grand Lodge Meeting for approval.
Brother Thomas Hamilton’s "missis" gained the honour of "belle of the ball"; Brother James Henderson’s "missis" being second.
9th May. A deputation of the Brethren assisted at the laying of a Memorial Stone at the new Established Church at Stonefield, Blantyre, and also a Memorial Stone of a Masonic Hall, by Brother J. Forrest, P.G.M. 5th September.
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 descendants of Sir George Leslie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Hamilton, Charles [24197] 5th earl of Haddington d.1685
Hamilton, Grizel [24165] of Finnart wife of Andrew Leslie, 5th earl of Rothes
Hamilton, Thomas [24196] 6th earl of Haddington d.1735
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