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H A M Iv. Henry-Charles, 8. 23 Sept. 181], Bengal chil serviDe; so. 9 Oct. 1837, Franees-lsabella, youngest dan. of James Oane Esq. of Frome, and has had issue, 1 Henry-Charles, 8. 7 March, 1843; in the Madras army. 2 Frederic-Alfred-William, 5. 17 Oct. ]844. 3 John-Angus-Lushingten, 8. 10 May, 1846; hoot. 2nd W. I. regiment. 4 IbSen-SI. Oeorge-Harding, 8. 11 Jan. 1852. 5 Ealph-Ednsonstsne-Jaioes, 1. Ia Feb. 1857. 1 Frances-Isabella, se.2 Feb. 1859,10 Capt. O.-W. Savage, 37th foot. 2 Elira-Dnearol-Canstanee, n,. 19 TIer. 1899, Ia Capt. C-S. Steward, 4th lladras light cavalry. 3 Julia-Ann-Margaret, 1. 19 Feb. 1843. 4 Flora-Jane-Harlan, (1 3 March, 1551. I Ann-Mary-Mabel. 6 Kathariise-F.lrpeth-llassde. v. Cisarles—Dhllon, is holy orders, aeoior chaplain on tlss Bengal Establishment, 8. 1 Oct. 1818; as. II Slay, 1862, Tyrone, DL., 8. 1 March, 1802 ; a. his father, as 2nd Harriet-Mary, youngest daa. ef Henry Heyman, Esq., late baronet, 24 Dee. 1835; ste. 14 Jan. 1834, MariannaAtrg’rsta, capt. 13th light dragooao. i. Elba-Anne, sit. to Charles Harding, Esq., E.1.C.C.S., 2nd son of ISo Into W. llmding, Esq., of llarasel house, to. Coekbnrn, Bart. Sir Jomea Hamilton is a liout.colonel Warwick, and si. his widow, 13 May, 1899. Sir Frederic, who waa in the F. I. Co.’s service as eolleetnr of revenues for the district of Benares, 5. 14 Aug 1853. Crentfsa—1646. Aress—Gu., three einqisrfsils, erm., witbiis SIN CLan HAMILTON, a gesstlernan of the privy chamber, a bordnro, of the last. C, cal—In a daral coronet, or, an oaktree, 2nd son of Cland, 1st Lord Paisley. at. the dan. and heir of frrseted, and penetrated transreraely in she main stem by Sir Itnisort Hanulton, of Shatter Etiestoun, eo. Tyrone, attd a frame-saw, ppr., tte frame, or. .Sappsrtn-s—Two antelopes, 5. in 1829, heaving a son and heir, arg., cacti gorged with a daeal eereaot, and affiard thereto, a Sin WiLLIAM lIaaIIs.’r ON, of llauor Ellestoun, who m. chain reflexed orer the bark, or. Fer engraving of arms, erect, twice, and had issale by both Inaniagos. his eldest suit and supperlors, .scc lit tlearter (with addition of bordnre), and (by his 2nd wife, Lady Boatrix Campbell), crest and sappa:trrs of Deske of Ha,nilteo. Jlsttsee—flver lbs CLAUn HAMILTON, of liloutaleny, eo. Tyvonr, and had, crest, “Threugh;” under the arms, ‘ Sola nebilitas virtns.” S’enf—Avms Cliff, Stratford - en - Avon. Tawa Beaus—I, with other issue, Park Street, Omsvrnor Square. H A M I L T 0 N. HAMILTON, SIR CHARLES-JOHN-JAMES, Bart of i. Jons, his heir. The Mouut, go. Middlesex, C.B., b. 3 April, 1810; ii. Andrew, who or. Ilary, dan. of Sir Samnel hayes, Bart., eol. iu the army, late lieut..eul. Seots fuailier-gnards; III. James, who ns. Lelitia, dan. of the Hon. Cel. Hamilton, sg. 14 Doe. 1833, Catherine-Esuily, 2itd dau. ofWilliatu Wynne, Esq. of Dethliu. He s. his father as 3rd baronet, 14 Sept. 1849. Tao HON. WILLIAM HAMILTON, Knt. of Chihston, bru her 1. Sir. Jonre HAMILTON, 8. 4 Aug. 1755, a distinguished to James, 6th Earl of Aboreoru, left by his wife, Stargaret, military eon,mander, who gained great reputation in the 2nd dan. of Sir Thomas Colepeper, Ent. of Hottingburue, Peninsular war; and for bin almost incredible defence of Kent, and sister to Fnsnros, Ilaror,oss Colepoper, a son, Josne hAMILTON, Eaq. of Cttilatou, ‘vhs m. 518cc Wright, Tormeo, with fiftoeu hundred men, exhausted by a fatiguing dan. ef Dr. Wright, of London, and had a son, I. CAPTAIN Jome HAMILTON, RN., who was created a thousand otrottg, and supported by twelrty pieces of artillery, Baronet, 6 July, 1778, for the gallantry and professional upon him’by patent, 21 Dee. 1814; and he llkewdoe received skill he had displayed during the prorediug year at the siogs His Itajenty’s periufnoion to honr an augmentation in his of Quebec. He or. in 1765, Cassandra-Agnes, dau. of Edward arms commemorative of this signal instance of military Chamborlayuo, Esq. of Massgorobory, co. Olooeostor, by skill and personal heroism. The Kisrg of Portugal had whom (who ,f. 16 Oct. 1826) he had, CnAsss.rs, the late baronet. Edward (Sir(, adni. RN.; who had the hononr of knighthood order of the Tower and Sword. Sir John sir. S Slay, 1794, conferred upon him in 1860, for gallant achievements in Iris Emtly-Sophta, dan. of George-Paul Itenek, Esq., and Tasty professional rapacity, and was eabsequently created a SarI. Araminta Berooford, eth don. of Marcus, lot Earl of Tyrone, (see isa/i-n, Sta Fl -A. IIAssIL’raN, Dart.). Sb John ef. 24 Jan. 11S4, and was a. by his son, II. Sire CHARLES, of The Slouut, eo. Sttddlenrx, K.C.B., Emily-Louisa. admiral of the Red ; 8. 25 May, 3767 ; ra. 19 April, 1801, Harriotle-Georgiana, m. in 1829, to SlIeffield Grace, Esq. of Henrietta-Martha, only dau. of the late Oeorge Druormond, Faq. of Stsmmoro, en. Middlesex, by whom (who sf. 10 March, Araminta-Anne, ‘0. in 1834, to the Rev. William-Henry Hoaro, 1857) he left at his death, 14 Sept. 1849, an only sort, OEAISLE5-JouN-JAMe0, present baronet. Crsafina—6 Jaly, 1776, Arrs.,, engraving name no Hamilton, of Trobinnhuu House, Sir John 4. 24 Doe. 1835. issfra—Qoartorly: lot and 4th, gn., three etoqaefoils, org.; Creatisso—Il Dee. 1814. Ar,ao—Qoarterly: lot and 41h, go., 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lymphad, with her sails furled, sa. Crest—Out of a decal coronet, or, an oak-tree, frnelad, and three cinqaefoils, pierced, orm., far IIAMLLros; 2nd and 3rd, traversed with a frame-saw, ppr., the frame, gold. llfslts—Throogh. deaf—Iping, nearStidhurst, Sussex. Fawn Hssrsc—4S, Wsymouth Street, Portland Place. H A 11 H A M I L T 0 N. HAMILTON, Stn JAMES.JOHF, of Woodbrook-, eo. only dan. of tbe late Major-Gen. Sir James in the army. IL ill Cit C. CLAIm HAMILTON, of Strabane aud Montalony, who was father of JAMes HAMILTON, of Wondbrook and Strahane, who et. Eleanor, sister of Andrew, Earl t,f Castle Stewart, saud doss. of Robert Stuart, Esq. of Stuart htatl, co. Tyrono, alrd had, and 4. in 1821. and had a son, James, and two daus. lv. Stuart. I. llarriett. II. Eleanor, to. to Christ. Pomberton, 1st.]).; el. in Stay, 1847. 1k d. aged 92, and was a. by his sots, the unfortiflod towls and disniat,tlod castle of AlSo de retreat, agattsst the pursuing arnry of Ilarshnl Sonlt, fifteen the diguity of a Baronet of Os-eat Hs-itain was conferred given Sir John the insignia of the first class of the royal by whom (who eL 5 Jan. 1856) he had issue, JAIIE5-Joos, present baronet. Knob Hoots, Sussex (broiher to the lose Sir William Grace, Mart.), who ml. 5 July, 1850. N .A .,Iud son of William-Henry Iloaro, Eaq. of Staplehorot, in Kent. Eloanor-Franros-Elinahoth, d. 27 Aug. 1865, at Bagemoros do Luehon, France. arg., a lymphod, so., for Anon; on a rhiof of hononrable augmeneatios, org., a otoust, thereon a castle, a Spanish flag flowing from tho battlements, all ppr., beneath tnseribed “AlSo do Tormos.” Crest of Assgnrentnthsss—A morini, thereon a castle, as in this arms; over it an eseroll, “Mba do Tombs.” .Fnmils,, C,-osl—Out of o dueal coronet, or, an oak-tree, traversed with a frame-saw, all ppr. Srsppsrfero—Two antelopos, org., daeally gorged, chained, and hoofed, or. .itlsttsss— “Through;” nuder the arms, “Solo nobilitas virtus.” Sent,— Woodbroole, co. Tyrone; PISs-Llansbephan, Carmorthenahire. Town Rsaso—6, Portman Square. 539