Archibald Hamilton
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Archibald Hamilton may refer to:
- Lord Archibald HamiltonLord Archibald HamiltonLord Archibald Hamilton was a British politician.Hamilton was the youngest son of William Douglas-Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton and Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton. He became a Captain in the Royal Navy and in 1708, was elected as MP for Lanarkshire...
(1673–1754), Scottish politician - Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of HamiltonArchibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of HamiltonArchibald Douglas-Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton and 6th Duke of Brandon was a Scottish peer and politician.Hamilton was the eldest son of the 5th Duke of Hamilton and his third wife, Anne, and was educated at Eton...
(1740–1819), Scottish peer and politician - Lord Archibald Hamilton (1769-1827) son of the above, MP for Lanarkshire.
- Archibald Hamilton (1790–1815), officer in the United States Navy
- Sir Archibald Hamilton, 5th BaronetSir Archibald Hamilton, 5th BaronetSir Abdullah Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton, 5th and 3rd Baronet was a distinguished British convert to Islam....
(1876–1939), British convert to Islam - A. M. HamiltonA. M. HamiltonArchibald Milne Hamilton was a New Zealand-born civil engineer, notable for building the Hamilton Road through Kurdistan and designing the Callender-Hamilton bridge system. His name is also associated with the Callendar-Hamilton aeroplane shed of the late 1930s.- Early life, marriage and children...
, Archibald Milne Hamilton, (1898–1972), New Zealand-born civil engineer - Archie Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of EpsomArchie Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of EpsomArchibald Gavin Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of Epsom, PC is a British Conservative Party politician.-Background and education:...
(born 1941), British Conservative politician, MP 1978−2001 - Archie Hamilton (racing driver), British racing car driver
See also
- Archibald Hamilton CharterisArchibald Hamilton CharterisArchibald Hamilton Charteris was a Church of Scotland theologian, Professor of Biblical Criticism at the University of Edinburgh and a leading voice in Church reforms. He is credited as being the father of the Woman's Guild....
, Church of Scotland theologian