Mary Hamilton (disambiguation)
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"Mary Hamilton" is a song.
Mary Hamilton may also refer to:
- Ordered chronologically
- Mary Hamilton (lady-in-waiting) (died 1719), Scottish lady-in-waiting to Empress Catherine I of Russia and a royal mistress of Emperor Peter the Great, executed for several crimes
- Mary Hamilton, also known as Charles Hamilton (female husband) (born c. 1721–1724), a woman who married another woman while pretending to be a man
- Lady Mary Hamilton (1736–1821), Scottish novelist
- Mary Riter Hamilton (1873–1954), Canadian World War I painter
- Mary Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn (1848–1929), English aristocrat
- Mary Hamilton (politician) (1882–1966), Scottish politician
- Mary Barbara Hamilton (1901–2000), pen name Barbara Cartland, English author best known for her romance novels
- Mary Hamilton (activist) (1935–2002), American activist in the Civil Rights Movement
- Mary Lou Graham Hamilton (1936–2024), American baseball pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
- Mary Hamilton (equestrian) (born 1954), New Zealand equestrian
Fictional characters
- Mary Hamilton (Arrowverse), in the Arrowverse franchise
See also
- All pages with titles containing Mary Hamilton
- Mary Hamilton Frye (1890–1951), American stained glass artist and children's book illustrator
- Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton (1850–1922), Hereditary Princess of Monaco
Topics referred to by the same term
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