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2nd marquis of Hamilton (1604) and 1st earl of Cambridge (1619).  Accompanied James VI to England, and remained a courtier thereafter.  Held several offices, including commissioner to the Scottish Parliament (1621), and entered at Gray's Inn, 25 February 1617.  Resided predominantly in London, especially after 1616.
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2nd marquis of Hamilton (1604) and 1st earl of Cambridge (1619).  Accompanied James VI to England, and remained a courtier thereafter.  Held several offices, including commissioner to the Scottish Parliament (1621), and also entered at Gray's Inn, 25 February 1617.  Resided predominantly in London, especially after 1616.

Latest revision as of 14:03, 29 July 2016

Dates 1603-1625
Location London
Vocation Courtier
Place of Birth Scotland
Marriage Anne Cunningham
Issue James; William; Margaret (illegitimate)
Place of birth Source Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; J. Foster (ed.), The Register of Admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-1889 (London, 1889), 149

2nd marquis of Hamilton (1604) and 1st earl of Cambridge (1619). Accompanied James VI to England, and remained a courtier thereafter. Held several offices, including commissioner to the Scottish Parliament (1621), and also entered at Gray's Inn, 25 February 1617. Resided predominantly in London, especially after 1616.