NameHenry Hamilton [189, Bruce Meade Hamilton’s matriculation, 10 July 1997], [190, Ballymacoll article, p. 910], [191, F-in-L John Wetherall's abstract], [27, LG of Ireland 1958, Hamilton article, p. 347]
Birth16 Jul 1760
DeathNov 1844
General2nd son. 1st of Ballymacol, Co Meath, Ireland.
Notes for Henry Hamilton
There are two Henry Hamiltons on FreeBMD who died in England in 1844, but he, probably of course, died in Ireland:
Q3 of 1844, St Pancras dist, vol 1, p. 237
Q4 of 1844, Islington, vol 3, p. 179
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Arms Generally notes for Henry Hamilton
Ulster’s Confirmation of Arms in 1897
Arms: Gules a mullet argent between three cinquefoils pierced ermins, on a chiel Or a heart of the first
Crest: A demi antelope argent srmed and unguled or, charged with a mullet hules holding between the hoofs a heart as in the Arms.
Motto: Qualis ab Incepto.
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Burke's Armory, p. 449:
Hamilton (Ballymacoll, co. Meath, Fitz-William Place, Dublin, Dunboyne castle, etc, etc; cadets of Sheephill). Same arms, etc as Sheephill.
Hamilton (Sheephill, now Abbotstown, co. Dublin; descended from James Hamilton, esq, of Sheephill, second son of James Hamiltion esq, MP for Carlow. Same Arms, etc, as the last, the mullet charged with a crescent for diff.
The last was Hamilton (Baillieborough. co. Cavan, Carlow and Summer Hill, Dublin; descended from James Hamilton Esq of Baillieborough, second son of John Hamiltons Esq of Coronorary. Same Arms, etc, as Killyleagh, with a mullet for difference.
In Burke's Landed Gentry, the Mullet is shown between the three cinquefoils, two and one.
And Killyleagh was: Gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine on a chief or, a human heart of the field. Crest, same as the Earl of Clanbrassil.
Earl of Clanbrassil's crest: A demi antelope argent armed or, supporting a hear proper.
Armorial Blazon notes for Henry Hamilton
Gules a mullet argent between three cinquefoils pierced ermins, on a chiel Or a heart of the first.
Blazon source notes for Henry Hamilton
Ulster's 1897 Confirmation for his father, James of Sheephill.