Jane, Lady Archibald Hamilton

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Jane, Lady Archibald Hamilton (née Lady Jane Hamilton) (before 1704 – 6 December 1753, Paris) was a British noblewoman and courtier. She was mistress to Frederick, Prince of Wales and First Lady of the Bedchamber, Mistress of the Robes and Privy Purse to his wife, Augusta of Saxe-Gotha.[1][2][3]

KnownforMistress of Frederick, Prince of Wales
Bornbefore 1704
Died6 December 1753
Paris
Noble familyHamilton
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Jane Hamilton
Lady Archibald Hamilton
Known forMistress of Frederick, Prince of Wales
Bornbefore 1704
Died6 December 1753
Paris
Noble familyHamilton
SpouseLord Archibald Hamilton
IssueCharles
Elizabeth Greville, Countess of Warwick
Frederic
Archibald
Sir William Hamilton
Jane
FatherJames Hamilton, 6th Earl of Abercorn
MotherElizabeth Reading
OccupationFirst Lady of the Bedchamber to Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
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Life

She was the fifth child and third daughter of James Hamilton, 6th Earl of Abercorn (d. 1734) and Elizabeth Reading, daughter of Sir Robert Reading, 1st Baronet.

On 29 September 1719 she married Lord Archibald Hamilton (d. 1754). They had six children:

She was appointed to serve as First Lady of the Bedchamber to the new Princess of Wales, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha upon her arrival in 1736, a position in which she was described as very strict.[4] In parallel, she also succeeded Anne Vane as the mistress to the Prince of Wales between 1736 and 1745.[5] She was replaced as mistress by Lady Middlesex. [6]

Jane died in Paris, in 1753, and is buried in Montmartre.

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