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The Duke of Hamilton
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Portrait by Godfrey Kneller
Lord High Commissioner
In office
1693–1694
Monarch William II and Mary II
Preceded by The Earl of Melville
Succeeded by The Marquess of Tweeddale
In office
1689–1690
Monarch William II and Mary II
Preceded by The Earl of Moray
Succeeded by The Earl of Melville
Personal details
Born 23 December 1634
Died 18 April 1694(1694-04-18) (aged 59)
Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland
Resting place Hamilton Collegiate Church, Hamilton Mausoleum, Bent Cemetery, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
Spouse Anne, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton
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William Douglas-Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton (born December 24, 1634 – died April 18, 1694) was an important Scottish nobleman and politician. He was also known as Lord William Douglas and the Earl of Selkirk. William was the oldest son of the 1st Marquess of Douglas and Lady Mary Gordon.

He married Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton. Because of this marriage, he was given the title of Duke of Hamilton in Scotland. This allowed him to use his wife's other titles during his lifetime. Their children also took the Hamilton family name.

Early Life and Family

William Douglas was made the Earl of Selkirk in 1646 when he was 11 years old. He supported the King's side during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. These were a series of conflicts across England, Scotland, and Ireland.

After the wars, he was fined £1,000. This was part of a law called the "Act of Pardon and Grace to the People of Scotland."

Marriage to Anne Hamilton

On April 29, 1656, William married Anne Hamilton, who was the Duchess of Hamilton. Her family was very loyal to the King. Her family's lands had been taken away by Oliver Cromwell. This happened because her father and uncle were involved in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

Her father, James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, died in 1649. Her uncle, William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton, also died in 1651 after a battle.

Becoming the Duke of Hamilton

After the King was brought back to power in Scotland, William was made the Duke of Hamilton in 1660. This happened because his wife, Anne, asked for it. He also received several other Hamilton family titles for his lifetime.

He worked with the Duke of Lauderdale at first. They tried to be fair to the Presbyterians in Scotland. However, they soon disagreed. William was removed from the King's special council in 1676. When he visited London, King Charles II refused to meet him.

Later Political Role

When James II became King, William received many honors. But he was one of the first to talk with William III of Orange.

He led an important meeting in Edinburgh in March 1689. At this meeting, the Scottish crown was offered to William III and Mary II. William Douglas-Hamilton died at Holyrood Palace on April 18, 1694. His wife lived until April 17, 1716.

Children of William and Anne

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Hamilton Palace was the main home of the Dukes of Hamilton.

William and Anne Hamilton, the 3rd Duchess of Hamilton, had eleven children together. William took the last name Douglas-Hamilton. His children used the Hamilton last name.

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