James Albert Edward Hamilton, 3rd Duke of AbercornKGKPPC (30 November 1869 – 12 September 1953), styled Marquess of Hamilton between 1885 and 1913, was a British peer and Unionist politician. He was the first Governor of Northern Ireland, a post he held between 1922 and 1945.
Lady Mary Cecilia Rhodesia Hamilton (1896–1984), who married twice, firstly in 1917 Capt/Maj. Robert Orlando Rodolph Kenyon-Slaney (1892–1965), with whom she divorced in 1930, and, secondly, in 1930 to Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet. With her first husband she had two daughters and a son, and with her second husband one son.
Lady Katherine Hamilton (1900–1985), who married in 1930 Lt.-Col. Sir Reginald Henry Seymour (1878–1938), a descendant of the 1st Marquess of Hertford.
Lord Claud David Hamilton (1907–1968), who worked as a barrister in the Inner Temple, and who in 1946 married Genesta Mary Heath. He was her third husband; they had no children.[4]
Coat of arms of James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn
Crest
Out of a ducal coronet or an oak, fructed and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the blade inscribed with the word "Though"
Escutcheon
Quartcrly: 1st and 4th gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine (Hamilton); 2nd and 3rd, argent a ship with sails furled and ours in action sable (Earls of Arran); in the point of honour over all, an escutcheon azure, charged with three fleur-de-lis or. and surmounted by a French ducal coronet (Châtellerault)[6]
Supporters
Two antelopes argent, armed, unguled, ducally gorged and chained or
Motto
Though and Sola Nobilitas Virtus (Virtue is the only nobility)
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