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- c. 1 — 13 March 1542 Declaratioun tuiching James erle of Arrane lord hammiltoun secund persoun of this realme and tutour lauchfull to the quenis grace...
- Ratificatioun of the contract maid betuix my Lord Governour and Schir James Hammiltoun of Craufurde Johne knycht. Ratification of the contract made between my...
- Draffen) were forgiven on 2 January 1566 for holding the castles of "Hammiltoun and Draffen", despite the royal order. The situation was reversed once...
- 1579 Forisfactura Joannis Hammilton commendatarii de Abirbrothok Claudii Hammiltoun commissarii de Paislay et aliorum, &c. Not public and general 1579 c....
- Ratificatioun to George Hammiltoun in Prestoun. Not public and general 1592 c. 154 — 5 June 1592 Ratificatioun to James Hammiltoun in Libbertoun. Not public...
- 1669 c. 44 — 23 December 1669 Ratification in favours of Anna Dutches of Hammiltoun of the Dukedome Lordship and Regality of Hamiltoun. Ratification in favour...
- (Edinburgh, 1911), pp. lix, 269. Will, National Records of Scotland, Barbara Hammiltoun, CC8/8/5 pp. 578-591. James Balfour Paul, Accounts of the Treaurer: 1551-1559...
- 1661 c. 269 7 June 1661 Act and Decreit in favours of William Duke of Hammiltoun against James Campbell of Ardkinglas and others. Lords of Session Act...
- public and general 1617 c. 51 — 28 June 1617 Ratificatioun to Sr Andro Hammiltoun. Not public and general 1617 c. 52 — 28 June 1617 Ratificatioun to Sr...
- fugitive or at the horn for taking part with Archibald Earl of Argyll, Claud Hammiltoun, and others at Langsyde or for not finding surety to underlie the law...