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- Sir James Hamilton of Finnart (c. 1495 – 16 August 1540) was a Scottish nobleman and architect, the illegitimate son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran...
- lands of Finnart to the west of Greenock belonged to the Earl of Douglas in medieval times. Around 1455 they were forfeited to the crown. Finnart was given...
- Finnart Oil Terminal, also known as Finnart Ocean Terminal or Chap Point, is an oil depot on the eastern s**** of Loch Long, Firth of Clyde on the west...
- Beaton and the 6th Earl of Angus. Strengthened by Sir James Hamilton of Finnart in the mid-16th century, the castle became one of the most advanced artillery...
- Street, Greenock, established in 1910. Both sites are now closed. The Finnart Oil Terminal is located on the eastern s**** of the loch, linked to the...
- was taken captive, only to be murdered subsequently by James Hamilton of Finnart. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox...
- original location to include campuses in Kilwinning (North Ayrshire), Finnart Street and The Waterfront in Greenock, and the Sports campus in Largs....
- James Hamilton of Finnart to be his backer. In April 1536, Hugh's son James married Agnes the daughter of James Hamilton of Finnart at Craignethan Castle...
- 1534, Finnart made the exchange with Lord Avondale for the barony of Avandale. Andrew was confirmed as Lord Avondale by Regent Arran, Finnart's half-brother...
- lint, hemp, and tallow. The king's former favourite James Hamilton of Finnart was executed in August 1540. His silver, for use in his chapel, was brought...