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QUENTIN HAMILTON OF BARNCLUITH

Quentin Hamilton of Barncluith is the son of James Hamilton of Barncluith and his wife Margaret Hamilton, the heiress of Barncluith. He died on 3 April 1660. Hamilton of Barncluith, pp.221-23

Genealogical Accounts

John Anderson, Surgeon, Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton with Genealogical Memoirs of the Several Branches of the Family (John Anderson, Jun., Edinburgh, MDCCCXXV), 496 pp. Hamilton of Barncluith, pp. 420-21

John Anderson, Surgeon, Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton with Genealogical Memoirs of the Several Branches of the Family (John Anderson, Jun., Edinburgh, MDCCCXXV), 496 pp. Hamilton of Barncluith, pp.221-23

Evidence Published by the National Records of Scotland

29 November 1682: Disposition by Andrew Golder, eldest lawful son and heir of deceased Andrew Golder, tailor, burgess of Hamiltoun [Hamilton], with consent of Christian Allan, his mother, John Golder, his brother german, and Robert Peacock, merchant in Hamiltoun, to John Roberton, merchant burgess thereof, of three acres of land, or thereby, lying contiguously in that part of the "Hauch of Hamiltoun" called the "Crofthigh", presently possessed by the said Robert Peacock, and also of an acre of land or thereby in the said Hauch of Hamilton, in the part thereof now called "Paperthill", presently possessed by Thomas Dykes, and further of an acre of land or thereby called "the Cruikit aiker", alias "Wat aiker", lying in the said Hauch of Hamiltoun, presently possessed by the said Robert Peacock, which five acres were acquired by the said Andrew Golder's said deceased father from deceased Quentin Hamilton of Barncluith and Robert Hamilton, one of the clerks of Signet; containing procuratory of resignation and precept of sasine addressed to [blank] as procurators and bailies. Endorsement recording that sasine was given, 4th December 1682, and that thereupon the said John Roberton, conform to marriage contract between him and Mary Ker [Kerr], his spouse, gave sasine to James Semple, merchant, as attorney for the said Mary, of two of the three acres in "Crofthigh" in liferent. National Records of Scotland: Papers of the Nasmith family of Hamilton, Lanark, reference GD85/281


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