William Hamilton, 2nd duke of Hamilton

Scottish Royalist
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Also known as: Earl of Lanark, William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton, Earl of Cambridge
Quick Facts
Also called (1639–49):
Earl of Lanark
Born:
Dec. 14, 1616
Died:
Sept. 12, 1651, Worcester, Worcestershire, Eng. (aged 34)
Political Affiliation:
Cavalier

William Hamilton, 2nd duke of Hamilton (born Dec. 14, 1616—died Sept. 12, 1651, Worcester, Worcestershire, Eng.) was a Scottish Royalist during the English Civil Wars, who succeeded to the dukedom on the execution of his brother, the 1st duke, in 1649. He was a loyal follower of his brother and was created earl of Lanark in 1639; in the next year he became secretary of state for Scotland. Sent by the Scottish committee of estates to treat with Charles I at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1646, he sought in vain to persuade the King to consent to the establishment of ...(100 of 188 words)