David Hamilton of Cadzow

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Sir David Hamilton of Cadzow, 3rd Laird of Cadzow (ca. 1333 – ca. 1392) was a Scottish nobleman. The son of David fitz Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow, he was born at Cadzow Castle, South Lanarkshire.

David Hamilton was the first of the family recorded as formally using the surname Hamilton, appearing in a writ of 1375 as "David de Hamylton, son and heir of David fitz Walter". in 1378, he is styled David de Hamilton, and in 1381 David Hamilton, Lord of Cadzow. It appears that he was the first to use the Baronial designation of Lord.[1]

Marriage and issue[]

David Hamilton married Janet Keith daughter of Sir William Keith of Galston, a crusading colleague of the Good Sir James Douglas. She survived David Hamilton, and went on to marry Sir Alexander Stewart of Darnley. By Janet Keith, David Hamilton had six children:

  • John Hamilton of Cadzow
  • Sir William Hamilton – ancestor of the Hamiltons of Bathgate
  • Andrew Hamilton – ancestor of the Hamiltons of
  • John Hamilton of Bardowie
  • Elizabeth Hamilton – married Sir Alexander Fraser of Cowie
  • George Hamilton of Borland
Preceded by Baron of Cadzow
c. 1378 – c. 1392
Succeeded by

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Notes[]

  1. ^ Scots Peerage, Vol IV, p344

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