James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Abercorn

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James Edward Hamilton, 4th Duke of Abercorn (29 February 19044 June 1979) was a British nobleman of the 20th century. He was variously styled Viscount Strabane (1904–1913), Marquess of Hamilton (1913–1953), and finally inherited his father's peerages on 12 September 1953.

[edit] Life Account

Lord Hamilton attended Eton before entering the Army Reserve, commissioned at the rank of captain. In 1946, he entered the County Council of County Tyrone, then served in the Senate of Northern Ireland, and became Lord Lieutenant of County Tyrone from his father's death until his own death. He became honorary colonel of the 5th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (a Territorial Army unit), and died at the age of seventy-five.

[edit] Family and Children

In 1928 he married Lady Kathleen Crichton (1905–1990), a daughter of Henry Crichton, Viscount Crichton (1872–1914, son of the 4th and father of the 5th Earl of Erne) and Lady Mary Cavendish Grosvenor (1883–1959, daughter of the 1st Duke of Westminster). They have two sons and a daughter:

  • Lady Moyra Kathleen Hamilton (b. 1930), who married Cmdr. Peter Colin Drummond Campbell in 1966. They have two sons.
  • Sir James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn (b. 1934)
  • Lord Claud Anthony Hamilton (b. 1939), who held the office of Deputy Lieutenant of County Fermanagh in 1978 and in 1991 he was Justice of the Peace. In 1982 he married Catherine Janet Faulkner. They have a son and a daughter:
    • Anna Kathleen Hamilton (b. 1983)
    • Alexander James Hamilton (b. 1987)
Honorary Titles
Preceded by
The Duke of Abercorn
Lord Lieutenant of Tyrone
1953–1979
Succeeded by
James Hamilton-Stubber
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
James Hamilton
Duke of Abercorn
1953–1979
Succeeded by
James Hamilton
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