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James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye

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391:, the native Irish population rose against English settlers, and later also Scottish settlers, and killed thousands of them. The king gave colonels' commissions to Hamilton and other Scots in November to raise troops in Ulster to combat the rising. Hamilton raised a regiment of 1,000 men. He wrote for red and white taffeta to make flags for his captains. The regiments raised by Hamilton and Hugh Montgomery's son, 270:'s activities in Ireland and sought Irish support for James's succession to the English throne on Elizabeth's death. Eventually they resigned their College positions to take up appointments at the royal court. Hamilton was in London intermittently from August 1600 as agent for James VI in connection with 297:
to give him half of O'Neill's lands if Montgomery could get a royal pardon for O'Neill. Montgomery obtained the pardon but in August 1604 Hamilton discovered the plan for the land. James Fullerton, now Sir James and an advisor to King James, convinced the king that the lands were too large to be
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to migrate to Ulster to farm their newly acquired lands for low rents. They persuaded members of their extended families to come and, in May 1606, the first group of farmers, artisans, merchants and chaplains arrived to form the
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Hamilton was accredited by James VI to reside in London, by his letters to Elizabeth and Robert Cecil on 4 August 1600. James said that Hamilton would be a "remaining agent" the equivalent of George Nicolson in Edinburgh.
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Hamilton's first wife was Alice Penicook (sometimes referred to, apparently incorrectly, as Penelope Cooke), and she was with him until at least 1602. His second wife was Ursula Brabazon (died 1625), sixth daughter of
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in 1647. His grandson, Henry Hamilton, 3rd Viscount Claneboye, died in 1675 with no sons and the title became extinct. The name Claneboye was revived in a title in 1800 when his great-great-grandniece
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split in two and should be divided into three, with one-third going to his associate Hamilton; the king agreed. Hamilton's main grant, made formally in November 1605, was the lordship of Upper (South)
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and built a mausoleum for his parents in the churchyard where his father had been minister. He erected a school attached to the mausoleum which he named Clandeboye School. Both buildings still stand.
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noted that Hamilton had "a noble spirit ... and learned head" and he and Fullerton became the first two Fellows of the college. Young Ussher followed them to Trinity. Hamilton and Fullerton were
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The Hamilton manuscripts: containing some account of the settlement of the territories of the upper Clandeboye, Great Ardes, and Dufferin, in the county of Down
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and received a BA in 1584 and an MA in 1585. He acquired a reputation as "one of the greatest scholars and hopeful wits in his time" and became a teacher in
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sent his men to attack English soldiers after a quarrel and was consequently imprisoned. O'Neill's wife made a deal with Scots aristocrat
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Hamilton was the eldest of six sons of Hans Hamilton (1535/6–1608) and Jonet (or Janet), daughter of James Denham, laird of West Shield,
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website, Hamilton established the Free School. However, the school had been established long before, according to Ford, Alan (2007).
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in 1610. The settlement was a success and Hamilton was knighted by the king at Royston on 14 November 1609. In 1610 Hamilton bought
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Hamilton died, aged about eighty-four, on 24 January 1644 and was buried in the church at Bangor.
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in Ireland had ended in 1603, and Hamilton and Montgomery both recruited tenants from the
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Hamilton was elected a member of parliament for County Down in 1613. He repaired the
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from the White family. By 1611, a new town of eighty houses had been established at
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James Ussher: Theology, History, and Politics in Early-Modern Ireland and England
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In about 1587 he left Scotland by ship and due to storms unexpectedly arrived in
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He eventually carried the official news of Elizabeth's death to Scotland.
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In some sources Claneboye in his title is (seemingly incorrectly) spelt
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In 1641, when in his eighties, he returned to his Scottish home town of
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Hamilton and Fullerton were also agents and informants for King
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at his port of Bangor, to try to replace Montgomery's port at
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Hamilton was succeeded as Viscount Claneboye by his only son
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Selections from the Family Papers preserved at Caldwell
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The Reformation in Britain and Ireland: An Introduction
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He was probably the James Hamilton who studied at the
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Index

Ireland Parliament
County Down
Nicholas Bagenal
Hugh Montgomery, 2nd Viscount Montgomery
Dunlop, East Ayrshire
Bangor, County Down
James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassil
Alma mater
University of St Andrews
Scot
County Down
Protestant
Plantation of Ulster
James I
Elizabeth I
Ayrshire
Dunlop
East Ayrshire
University of St Andrews
Glasgow
Dublin
James Fullerton
James Ussher
Trinity College Dublin
provost
Adam Loftus
presbyterians
episcopalian
James VI of Scotland
Elizabeth I of England

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