Lord Bargany

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Lord Bargeny was a title created in the Scotland on 14 November 1639 for Sir John Hamilton of Carriden, only son of Sir John Hamilton of Letterick, natural son of John, first marquis of Hamilton. This peerage was created with limitation to the heirs male of the first lord’s body. The title became dormant or extinct after the death of the 4th lord, James Hamilton in 1736.

[edit] Lords Bargeny (1639)

  • John Hamilton, 1st Lord Bargeny
  • John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Bargany (died 1693)
  • William Hamilton, 3rd Lord Bargeny (died 1712)
  • James Hamilton, 4th Lord Bargeny (1710–1736)

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