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Sir Claud Hamilton (died 1640) was constable of the Fort of Toome in County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland. He is sometimes confused with
Claud Hamilton of Shawfield Sir Claud Hamilton of Shawfield, PC (Ire) (died 1614), also called of Leckprevick, a younger son of Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley in Scotland, was a gentleman of the privy chamber of King James VI and I, an undertaker in the Plantation of ...
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Birth and origins

Claud was the eldest son of Claud Hamilton and his wife Margaret Betoun. His father was Laird of Cochno (also spelled Cochnough) in
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in Scotland. Robert Hamilton of Briggis was a brother of his paternal grandfather. His father's family probably was a cadet branch of the
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founded by
Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow Sir Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow, 1st Laird (Lord) of Cadzow (died ca. 1346) was a Kingdom of Scotland, Scottish nobleman. The husband to Mary Gordon of Huntly, they wed in 1308 in Cadzcow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (the exact date is unknown). He is ...
. Claud's mother was a daughter of Robert Betoun of Creich. He was the eldest of several brothers but only the first (himself) and the second are known: # Claud (died 1640) #
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( – 1659), Anglican Archbishop of Cashel


Homonym friend

Hamilton was a friend of his homonym Sir
Claud Hamilton of Shawfield Sir Claud Hamilton of Shawfield, PC (Ire) (died 1614), also called of Leckprevick, a younger son of Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley in Scotland, was a gentleman of the privy chamber of King James VI and I, an undertaker in the Plantation of ...
with whom he is sometimes confused. He was present at his friend's deathbed in Dublin on 19 October 1614.


First marriage

Claud Hamilton married Mary Hamilton, the only child of Sir Robert Hamilton (died 1657), knight, of Elieston in
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. His wife's father was an undertaker in the
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and settled at Badoney, Barony Strabane, County Tyrone, which he renamed Ellieston. As there is a house called Ellieston near Edinburgh that once belonged to some Hamiltons, it might be that Mary's father had come from there. In this case he would have been a Catholic. Claud Hamilton had no children with his first wife, but he inherited the Elieston manor (County Tyrone).


Second marriage

He married secondly Anne Colley, daughter of Henry Colley (died 1601) of
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. Claud and Anne had four children, his son Robert who died young and three daughters whose names are not known.


Constable of the Fort of Toome

On 6 October 1618 Hamilton was appointed constable of the Fort of Toome (also called the Castle of Toome).


Death

His death is described differently by two authors. According to James Balfour Paul, Hamilton died on 5 June 1640 at Roscrea,
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and was buried in the monastery. However, according to Bernard Burke he died in 1629.


Possible misidentifications

Claud Hamilton, the constable of the Fort of Toome (died 1629) is sometimes confused with
Claud Hamilton of Shawfield Sir Claud Hamilton of Shawfield, PC (Ire) (died 1614), also called of Leckprevick, a younger son of Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley in Scotland, was a gentleman of the privy chamber of King James VI and I, an undertaker in the Plantation of ...
(died 1614), and also with Sir Claud Hamilton (died 1618), who had a son Francis who became a baronet. Sir Claud Hamilton, the constable of the Fort of Toome, was the eldest son and heir of Claud Hamilton of Cochno (also called Cochnough or Cochonogh) in
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, Scotland. His younger brother was Archibald Hamilton, Anglican Archbishop of Cashel. Sir Claud was made Constable of the Fort of Toome in 1618. He married the daughter of Sir Robert Hamilton of Elieston, County Tyrone. and had a son Sir William of Elieston from whom descend the Hamiltons of Beltrim Castle at
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* * – for the subject * – A to KYR (for Hamilton-Cole of Beltrim) * * * * * – Parishes * * – Abercorn to Balmerino * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hamilton, Claud, of Shawfield Claud 1640 deaths