Lady Ann Cunningham

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Lady Ann Cunningham was a Scottish noblewoman of the early 17th century, best known as the mother of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, a prominent royalist statesman during the reign of Charles I.

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Lady Ann Cunningham canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish noblewoman
historical figure
allegiance Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
associatedWith House of Hamilton NERFINISHED
reign of Charles I of England and Scotland
child James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
era Stuart period in Scotland
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyConnection Hamilton family NERFINISHED
historicalContext Wars of the Three Kingdoms era NERFINISHED
knownFor maternal connection to a leading royalist duke
languageOfRecord Early Modern English
Scots NERFINISHED
lifespan active in early 1600s
motherOf a prominent royalist statesman during the reign of Charles I
nativeLanguage Scots
Scottish English
nobleRank lady
notableFor being the mother of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton
role in early 17th-century Scottish nobility
positionInFamily mother of James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton
region Lowland Scotland NERFINISHED
relative James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton NERFINISHED
religion likely Presbyterian or Church of Scotland (not certain)
residence Scotland
sexOrGender female
socialClass nobility
spouseOf member of the Hamilton family (exact identity uncertain)
timePeriod early 17th century

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James Hamilton mother Lady Ann Cunningham
subject surface form: James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton
James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton mother Lady Ann Cunningham