William Hamilton Nisbet

William Hamilton Nisbet

William Hamilton Nisbet (1747 – 17 July 1822) was a British politician.

On 31 January 1777, he married Mary Manners, daughter of Lord Robert Manners. They had one child:
*Mary Nisbet (bef. 1784–1855), married Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin on 11 March, 1799, divorced in 1808.


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