The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . OHN HAMILTON, ofBroomliill, natural sonof James, first LordHamiltou, and illegiti-mate brother of James,first Earl of Arran, hada letter of legitimationunder the Great Seal ofScotland 20 January1512-13, and died about1550. He married, first,Elizabeth, daughter andheir of Patrick Hamil-ton of Udston, andwidow of John Hamil-tou of Nielsland, Lanark-shire. By her he had is said to have married, secondly, Margaret, da


The Scots peerage; founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom . OHN HAMILTON, ofBroomliill, natural sonof James, first LordHamiltou, and illegiti-mate brother of James,first Earl of Arran, hada letter of legitimationunder the Great Seal ofScotland 20 January1512-13, and died about1550. He married, first,Elizabeth, daughter andheir of Patrick Hamil-ton of Udston, andwidow of John Hamil-tou of Nielsland, Lanark-shire. By her he had is said to have married, secondly, Margaret, daughter of Dalzell of Dalzell, in the same county. By her he had issue:— 1. John, his heir. 2. Robert of Alanshaw, He had also a daughter, Margaret; it does not appearby which wife. She had a charter from Gavin, Commen-dator of Kilwinning, to herself in liferent, and her son,Gavin Hamiltoun, in fee, of a tenement in Irvine 26 June1559, cliarter of confirmation under the Great Seal 18January 1576-77. John Hamilton of Broomhill, the eldest son, had acharter from Thomas Neilsoun, perpetual vicar of the Eeg. Mag. Sig. - ^ ,,,..RIDE-THROUGH ..w. Btlfjatjm HAMILTON, LORD BELHAVEN 39 parish of Stanehous, of the ecclesiastical lands of Stane-hous, in Lanarkshire, 29 March 1560, charter of coniirma-tion under the Great Seal 1 February 1565-66. He marriedAnne, daughter of Hamilton of Kilbrachmont in Fife, andhad issue:— Sir James Hamilton of Broomhill, Sheriff of married Margaret, eldest daughter of William Hamiltonof Udston, and had issue :— I. Sir John Hamilton of Broomhill, afterwards ofBiel. For his loyalty to Charles i. he was created LORDBELHAVEN AND STENTOUN, to himself and the heirs-male of his body, whom failing his heirs-male whomsoever,by patent dated 15 December 1647. He accompaniedHamiltons expedition into England to attempt the rescueof the King in 1648, and was present at the battle ofPreston. In 1675, being without male issue, he resignedhis title int


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