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David Hamilton (bishop)

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and graduated in Arts in 1492 and later studied in Paris. He was given the bishopric in 1497. He was witness to royal charters and served on royal commissions and in the exchequer in early 16th century. Between 1505-1507, he acted in Kintyre on royal business, making rentals of lands. He built
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Bishop of Argyll
Abbot of Dryburgh
prelate
James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton
James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran
University of Glasgow
Saddell Castle
Baronage - Hamilton
Kintyre Mag
Categories
15th-century births
1523 deaths
Bishops of Argyll
Scottish abbots

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