Quarterly, first and fourth grandquarters counterquartered, first and fourth gules, three cinquefoils ermine (for Hamilton); second and third argent, a lymphad with sails furled proper, flagged gules (for Arran); second and third grandquarters argent, a heart gules imperially crowned proper, on a chief azure three stars of the field (for Douglas).
Marquess of Douglas Marquess of Clydesdale Earl of Angus Earl of Lanark Earl of Arran and Cambridge Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest Lord Machanshire and Polmont Lord Aven and Innerdale Baron Dutton
Duke of Hamilton is a title in thePeerage of Scotland, created in April 1643. It is the seniordukedom in that peerage (except for theDukedom of Rothesay held by the sovereign's eldest son), and as such its holder is the premier peer of Scotland, as well as being head of theHouse of Hamilton. The title, the town ofHamilton inLanarkshire, and many places around the world are named after members of theHamilton family. The ducal family's surname, originally "Hamilton", is now "Douglas-Hamilton". Since 1711, the dukedom has been held together with the Dukedom of Brandon in thePeerage of Great Britain, and the dukes since that time have been styledDuke of Hamilton and Brandon, along with several other subsidiary titles.
The duke of Hamilton and Brandon is the hereditary keeper of thePalace of Holyroodhouse, the official royal residence in Scotland, where he maintains large private quarters. He is also, as Lord Abernethy and in this respect successor to the Gaelicearls of Fife, the hereditary bearer of theCrown of Scotland, a role performed by the 15th duke at the inauguration of theScottish Parliament in 1999[2][3][4] and the 16th duke at the State Opening of Parliament, 30 June 2011.[5] As Hereditary Bearer of the Crown of Scotland, the 16th Duke also placed the crown upon the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II during a service of remembrance inSt Giles' Cathedral on 12 September 2022.[6] Traditionally, the duke of Hamilton enjoys the exclusive right to remove theScottish Crown Jewels from the City ofEdinburgh.[citation needed] He also regularly attends sittings in theCourt of Lord Lyon as a hereditaryassessor, sitting on the bench besideLord Lyon.
Thecourtesy titles used byheirs apparent are "Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale" (the eldest son of the duke) and "Earl of Angus" (the eldest son of a marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale). No duke has had a great-grandson in direct line to the titles, but it is likely that the latter would be styled "Lord Abernethy" (the Lordship of Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest being the most senior available title).
Before the dukes succeeded to the Marquessate of Douglas and its subsidiary titles, the heirs apparent were styled initially "Earl of Arran" (which had previously been used as a courtesy title by the marquesses of Hamilton) and later "Marquess of Clydesdale" (the former style then being adopted for a grandson in direct line). The heir apparent to the Earldom of Lanark (before that title merged with the dukedom) was styled "Lord Polmont".
Undifferenced arms of the chief of Hamilton until 1503
The 1st laird of Cadzow was succeeded as the 2nd laird by his sonSir David fitz Walter. He was a supporter ofKing David II and fought at theBattle of Neville's Cross (Battle of Durham) where he was captured along with the King. His sonDavid Hamilton, the 3rd laird, was the first to establish Hamilton as the family name. David Hamilton's sonSir John Hamilton became the 4th laird and was, in turn, succeeded as the 5th laird by his sonJames Hamilton.
The undifferenced arms of the Chief of the Hamiltons from 1503 onwardsCoat of arms on aDerby Porcelain dinner service commissioned by the 8th Duke of Hamilton, circa 1780–90
The 2nd Earl was succeeded by his eldest son,James, 3rd Earl of Arran, who had been proposed as a husband to QueenElizabeth I of England in 1561. In 1562 he was declared insane, and in 1581 he resigned the Earldom toJames Stewart of Bothwellhaugh. However, in 1586 his resignation was ruled by theCourt of Session to be the act of a madman and his honours were restored.
The 3rd Earl's younger brotherJohn Hamilton (who was styled Lord Hamilton as is traditional for the younger sons of Earls[10]) was appointed to administer his brother's estates. He was createdMarquess of Hamilton,Earl of Arran andLord Aven on 17 April 1599.[11] His son,James, 2nd Marquess of Hamilton (who had been createdLord Aberbrothwick (orArbroath) on 5 May 1608,[12] before he succeeded) moved to England withKing James VI, and invested into theSomers Isles Company, an offshoot of theVirginia Company, buying the shares ofLucy Russell, Countess of Bedford. The Parish ofHamilton in the Somers Isles (nowBermuda) is named for him. Upon the death of his uncle in 1609 he succeeded as 4th Earl of Arran (of the 1503 creation) and 5th Lord Hamilton. He was also createdEarl of Cambridge andBaron Innerdale in thePeerage of England on 16 June 1619.
His son,James, 3rd Marquess of Hamilton, was createdDuke of Hamilton,Marquess of Clydesdale,Earl of Arran and Cambridge andLord Aven and Innerdale on 12 April 1643,[13] with a special remainder allowing succession through the female line should his and his brother's heirs male fail. His son, Charles, Earl of Arran, died young and the 1st Duke's titles passed to his younger brother,William, 2nd Duke of Hamilton, who had already been createdEarl of Lanark andLord Machanshire and Polmont on 31 March 1639. A surrender and regrant in 1650 allowed these also to be inherited by the 1st Duke's elder daughter. Upon his death in 1651, with no further heirs in the immediate male line, the Dukedom (and the titles created with it), as well as the Earldom of Lanark (and the title created with it), passed to that daughter,Anne, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton. The 1503 Earldom of Arran and the Lordship of Hamilton became dormant,[14] and all the other titles (the Marquessate of Hamilton, the 1599 Earldom of Arran and the Lordships of Hamilton, Aven and Aberbrothwick in the Peerage of Scotland, and the Earldom of Cambridge and the Barony of Innerdale in the Peerage of England) became extinct.
In 1656, the 3rd Duchess marriedWilliam Douglas, 1st Earl of Selkirk, third son ofWilliam Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas. He had been createdEarl of Selkirk andLord Daer and Shortcleuch on 4 August 1646.[15] He changed his surname to "Hamilton", and on 20 September 1660 was createdDuke of Hamilton,Marquess of Clydesdale,Earl of Arran, Lanark and Selkirk andLord Aven, Machanshire, Polmont and Daerfor life.[15] In 1688, he resigned the Earldom of Selkirk and the Lordship of Daer and Shortcleuch, and those titles were regranted to his second son, with a special remainder designed to prevent them becoming merged with the Dukedom. (SeeEarl of Selkirk for the subsequent history of those titles, which were eventually inherited by the 12th Duke of Hamilton, becoming separated again from the Dukedom on the death of the 13th Duke in 1940).
As the first Duke and his brother (the second Duke) both died without surviving sons, the succession has, since 1651, been governed by the third rule given, with the dukedom going to the grantee's daughter (the third Duchess) and her heirs male.
His descendant,William, 11th Earl of Angus, was createdMarquess of Douglas,Earl of Angus andLord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest on 14 June 1633.[19]
His great-grandson,Archibald, 3rd Marquess of Douglas, was createdDuke of Douglas,Marquess of Angus and Abernethy,Viscount of Jedburgh Forest andLord Douglas of Bonkill, Prestoun and Robertoun on 10 April 1703.
He died, married but childless, in 1761, at which point the Dukedom of Douglas (and the titles created with it) became extinct, but the Marquessate of Douglas, both Earldoms of Angus and the Lordship of Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest passed to his second cousin twice removed and heir male,James Hamilton, 7th Duke of Hamilton.
1st, on a Ducal Coronet an Oak Tree rutted and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a Frame Saw proper the frame Or (Hamilton); 2nd, on a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Salamander in flames proper (Douglas)
Escutcheon
Quarterly: 1st and 4th grandquarters: quarterly: 1st and 4th, Gules three Cinquefoils Ermine (Hamilton); 2nd and 3rd, Argent a Lymphad with the sails furled proper flagged Gules (Arran); 2nd and 3rd grandquarters: Argent a Heart Gules imperially crowned Or on a Chief Azure three Mullets of the first (Douglas)
Supporters
On either side an Antelope Argent armed unguled ducally gorged and chained Or
Motto
Over 1st crest: Through; Over 2nd crest: Jamais Arriere (Never Behind)
Thearms of the current Duke of Hamilton and Brandon are:quarterly: 1st and 4th grand quarters: quarterly: 1st and 4th, Gules three Cinquefoils Ermine (for Hamilton); 2nd and 3rd, Argent a Lymphad with the sails furled proper flagged Gules (for Arran); 2nd and 3rd grand quarters: Argent a Heart Gules imperially crowned Or on a Chief Azure three Mullets of the first (for Douglas).
The achievement has twocrests, namely:1st, on a Ducal Coronet an Oak Tree rutted and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a Frame Saw proper the frame Or (for Hamilton); 2nd, on a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Salamander in flames proper (for Douglas). Thesupporters are:on either side an Antelope Argent armed unguled ducally gorged and chained Or. Each crest has amotto, namely "Through" (over the 1st crest) and "Jamais Arriere" ("Never Behind") (over the 2nd crest).
James Hamilton 1589–1625 2nd Marquess of Hamilton, 4th Earl of Arran, 1st Earl of Cambridge and Baron of Innerdale, 5th Lord Hamilton, Lord Aberbrothwick/Arbroath
James Hamilton 1575–1618 1st Earl of Abercorn and Lord Abercorn
James Hamilton 1606–1649 1st Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 3rd Marquess of Hamilton, 5th Earl of Arran, 2nd Earl of Cambridge and Baron of Innerdale
William Hamilton 1616–1651 2nd Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 1st Earl of Lanark, 6th Earl of Arran, 3rd Earl of Cambridge and Baron of Innerdale
William Douglas (Hamilton) 1634–1694 jure uxoris Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, suo jure 1st Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch
Anne Hamilton 1631–1716 suo jure 3rd Duchess of Hamilton, Marchioness of Clydesdale, Countess of Arran and Cambridge, and Lady Aven and Innerdale, 2nd Countess of Lanark
James Hamilton 1658–1712 4th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 1st Duke of Brandon and Baron Dutton, 3rd Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
Charles Douglas 1663–1739 2nd Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch
John Douglas-Hamilton 1664–1744 3rd Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch, 1st Earl of Ruglen
James Hamilton 1703–1743 5th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 2nd Duke of Brandon and Baron Dutton, 4th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
James Hamilton 1724–1758 6th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 3rd Duke of Brandon and Baron Dutton, 5th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
Archibald Hamilton 1740–1819 9th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 6th Duke of Brandon, Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus, and Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, 8th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
John Hamilton 1756–1818 9th Earl of Abercorn and Lord Abercorn, 1st Marquess of Abercorn, 10th Lord Hamilton of Strabane
James Hamilton 1755–1769 7th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 4th Duke of Brandon and Baron Dutton, Marquess of Angus and Abernethy, Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus, and Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, 6th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
Douglas Hamilton 1756–1799 8th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 5th Duke of Brandon, Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus, Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, and Baron Dutton, 7th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont, 2nd Baron Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton 1767–1852 10th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 7th Duke of Brandon, Marquess of Douglas, and Baron Dutton, Earl of Angus, and Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, 9th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
Augustus Barrington Price Anne Powell Douglas-Hamilton 1781–1849
Thomas Douglas 1771–1820 5th Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch
William Alexander Anthony Archibald Hamilton 1811–1863 11th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 8th Duke of Brandon, Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus, Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, and Baron Dutton10th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
Charles Douglas-Hamilton 1808–1873
Dunbar James Douglas 1809–1885 6th Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch
James Hamilton 1811–1885 2nd Marquess of Abercorn, 10th Earl of Abercorn and Lord Abercorn, 1st Duke of Abercorn, 11th Lord Hamilton of Strabane
William Alexander Louis Stephen Douglas-Hamilton 1845–1895 12th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 9th Duke of Brandon, Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus, Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest and Baron Dutton, 2ndDuke of Châtellerault, 8th Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch, 11th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
James Hamilton 1838–1913 2nd Duke of Abercorn, 3rd Marquess of Abercorn, 11th Earl of Abercorn and Lord Abercorn, 12th Lord Hamilton of Strabane
Alfred Douglas Douglas-Hamilton 1862–1940 13th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 10th Duke of Brandon, Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus (1633 creation), Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, and Baron Dutton, 20th Earl of Angus (1389 creation), 9th Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch, 12th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
James Albert Edward Hamilton 1869–1953 3rd Duke of Abercorn, 4th Marquess of Abercorn, 12th Earl of Abercorn and Lord Abercorn, 13th Lord Hamilton of Strabane
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton 1903–1973 14th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 11th Duke of Brandon, Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus (1633 creation), Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, and Baron Dutton, 21st Earl of Angus (1389 creation), 13rd Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
George Nigel Douglas-Hamilton 1906–1994 10th Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch, 10th Lord Daer and Shortcleuch
Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton 1909–1964
James Edward Hamilton 1904–1979 4th Duke of Abercorn, 5th Marquess of Abercorn, 13th Earl of Abercorn and Lord Abercorn, 14th Lord Hamilton of Strabane
Baron Selkirk of Douglas, 1997
Angus Douglas-Hamilton 1938–2010 15th Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, and Lord Aven and Innerdale, 12th Duke of Brandon, Marquess of Douglas, Earl of Angus (1633 creation), Lord Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, and Baron Dutton, 22nd Earl of Angus (1389 creation), 14th Earl of Lanark and Lord Machansyre and Polmont
James Alexander Douglas-Hamilton 1942–2023 11th Earl of Selkirk and Lord Daer and Shortcleuch,Earldom disclaimed, 1994,Baron Selkirk of Douglas
^Gallagher, Toney (6 June 2010)."Obituaries – The Duke of Hamilton".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved23 July 2013.The 15th Duke of Hamilton and 12th Duke of Brandon [...] was uncomfortable in his role as Premier Peer of Scotland and hereditary Keeper of Holyroodhouse Palace, the Queen's official residence in Scotland. [...] As Lord Abernethy he was hereditary Bearer of the Crown of Scotland [...] In 1999, at the inauguration of the Scottish Parliament, he cut a striking figure while performing the role before the Queen.
^The heir male wasJames Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Abercorn, grandson of the third son of the 2nd Earl of Arran. Neither he nor his successors, the Earls, Marquesses and Dukes of Abercorn, have claimed either title.
^Named asWilliam Alexander Anthony Archibald Douglas-Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton and 8th Duke of Brandon inNational Portrait Gallery
^Complete Peerage, Vol. VI, p 275 shows this Duke and his heirs asDouglas-Hamiltons, all previous Dukes as Hamiltons; some other sources show the 10th and 11th Dukes asDouglas-Hamilton as well.
^abMorris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Hamilton and Brandon, Duke of".Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 1 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's. pp. 1680–1686.ISBN978-1-999767-0-5-1.
^Mosley, Charles, ed. (1999). "Hamilton and Brandon".Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage. Vol. 1 (106th ed.). Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books). pp. 1281–1286.ISBN2-940085-02-1.
^Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Selkirk of Douglas, Baron".Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 1 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's. pp. 3133–3135.ISBN978-1-999767-0-5-1.
Italics: This title is held by a peer who holds another of higher precedence. *This title is no longer used due to the holder ceasing its use in October 2025