Background
A member of the Baillie-Hamilton family headed by the Earl of Haddington, he was the son of the Venerable Charles Baillie, Archdeacon of Cleveland and his wife Lady Charlotte Home, daughter of Alexander Home, 9th Earl of Home.
A member of the Baillie-Hamilton family headed by the Earl of Haddington, he was the son of the Venerable Charles Baillie, Archdeacon of Cleveland and his wife Lady Charlotte Home, daughter of Alexander Home, 9th Earl of Home.
He served on the Arctic Council when it was searching for Sir John Franklin. Sir George Baillie was Ambassador to Tuscany. Charles Baillie-Hamilton was a politician.
Ker Baillie-Hamilton was Governor of the Leeward Islands.
And Cospatrick Baillie-Hamilton was also an Admiral in the Royal Navy. Hamilton served on the Arctic Council when it was searching for Sir John Franklin.
Photograph of gravestone in Greyfriars churchyard, Edinburgh can be found at He is listed as having died in Portree, on the Isle of Skye. He became Second Secretary to the Admiralty on 28 April 1845.
Another son, Charles (1848–1927) also played for Scotland in the same match.