Alexander Hamilton 10th Duke of Hamilton and 7th Duke of Brandon
Whig MP for Lancaster 1802-1806
'Hamilton had a strong interest in Ancient Egyptian mummies, and was so impressed with the work of mummy expert Thomas Pettigrew that he arranged for Pettigrew to mummify him after his death. He died on 18 August 1852 at age 84 at 12 Portman Square, London, England and was buried on 4 September 1852 at Hamilton Palace, Hamilton, Scotland. In accordance with his wishes, Hamilton's body was mummified after his death and placed in a sarcophagus of the Ptolemaic period that he had originally acquired in Paris in 1836 ostensibly for the British Museum. At the same time he had acquired the sarcophagus of Pabasa, an important noblemen which is now in the Kelvingrove Museum. In 1842 Hamilton had begun construction of the Hamilton Mausoleum as repository for the overcrowded family vault at the Palace. He was interred there with other Dukes of Hamilton, from the 1858 completion of the Mausoleum until 1921 when subsidence and the subsequent demolition of the Palace forced removal of the bodies to the Bent cemetery in Hamilton, where he still lies buried in his sarcophagus.
His collection of paintings, objects, books and manuscripts was sold for £397,562 in July 1882. The manuscripts were purchased by the German government for £80,000. Some were repurchased by the British government and are now in the British Museum."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Hamilton,_10th_Duke_of_Hamilton
Married to the Duke of Newcastle, and afterwards divorced.
Sir Godfrey Webster 4th Baronet
Committed suicide, by shooting himself over gambling debts.
Godfrey Vassall Webster 5th Baronet
MP for Sussex 1812-1820.
Sold Bodiam Castle to John "Mad Jack" Fuller in 1829.
Governor of New York.
William Alexander Hamilton 11th Duke of Hamilton and 8th Duke of Brandon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hamilton,_11th_Duke_of_Hamilton