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Baillie-Hamilton or Baillie, Charles.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at PEMBROKE, June 12, 1784. 2nd s. of Hon. George [Baillie-Hamilton], of Jerviswood and Mellerstain [and grandson of Charles (Hamilton), Lord Binning]. B. Nov. 27, 1764.
Matric. Michs. 1786; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1795.
Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 11, 1789; priest, Oct. 10, 1790.
R. of Colton, Norfolk, 1796-9. R. of Lofthouse, Yorks., 1799-1802.
V. of Stainton, 1801.
R. of Middleton-in-Teasdale, Durham, 1802.
Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1806-20.
Married Lady Charlotte, dau. of Alexander, Earl of Home, Apr. 16, 1797.
Died June 19, 1820.
Brother of George (1784) and father of George (1815).
(Cant.
Act Bk.; Scots Peerage
, IV. 322.)
Charles BAILLIE-HAMILTON
Charles BAILLIE
Approx. lifespan: 1764–1820
pens. aged 19 Pembroke College adm1784:06:12
2nd s. of Hon. George BAILLIE-HAMILTON of Jerviswood and Mellerstain, [ Berwickshire ]
grandson of Charles HAMILTON, Lord Binning
b. 1764:11:27
Matric 1786:10MT:
BA 1788
MA 1795
Ord. deacon York 1789:10:11
Ord. priest 1790:10:10
R.: Colton, Norfolk 1796-99
R.: Lofthouse, Yorkshire 1799-1802
V.: Stainton, [YRK???] 1801
R.: Middleton-in-Teasdale, Co. Durham 1802
Archdeacon of: : Cleveland, [ Co. Durham ] 1806-20
m. Lady Charlotte HOME dau. of Alexander HOME, Earl Home 1797:04:16
d. 1820:06:19
brother of George BAILLIE (1784)
father of George BAILLIE-HAMILTON (1815)
George BAILLIE
( Cant. Act Bk.; Scots Peerage, IV. 322)
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Baillie [Baillie-Hamilton], George.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Aug. 30, 1815.
S. and h. of [Hamilton] Charles (1784) [Archdeacon of Cleveland, and grandson of Alexander, Earl of Home]. B. Oct. 4, 1798, in Berwicks.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1816; M.A. 1818.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Florence.
K.C.H. Died Sept. 3, 1850. (Burke, P. and B., sub Haddington.)
George BAILLIE
George BAILLIE-HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1798–1850
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1815:08:30
s. and h. of Charles HAMILTON (1784) Archdeacon of: : Cleveland, [ Co. Durham ]
grandson of Alexander HOME, Earl Home
b. Berwickshire 1798:10:04
Sch: Eton
Matric 1816:10MT:
MA 1818
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary: Florence, [ Italy ]
K.C.H.
d. 1850:09:03
(Burke, P. and B., sub Haddington)
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Hamilton, Arthur Bold.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 1, 1866. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Joseph Harriman
(1817). B. Mar. 18, 1848, at Sheepshed, Leics. School, Marlborough. Matric.
Michs. 1866; LL.B. 1870; LL.M. 1874. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 15, 1868.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1872. On the South Eastern Circuit. Partner in S.
Smith and Co.'s Bank at Derby. Died Feb. 24, 1902, at The Grange, Ewell.
Brother of Charles J. (1858). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists.)
Arthur Bold HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1848–1902
pens. Trinity College adm1866:10:01
[2nd] s. ofunique identifier HMLN817JH [Rev.] Joseph Harriman HAMILTON (1817)
b. Sheepshed Shepshed, Leicestershire 1848:03:18
Sch: Marlborough School [Marlborough], [ Wiltshire ]
Matric. 1866:10MT:
LLB 1870
LLM 1874
Adm. Inner Temple: 1868:04:15
Called to the Bar: 1872:04:30
On: South Eastern Circuit
Partner: in S. Smith and Co.'s Bank Derby, [ Derbyshire ]
d. The Grange, Ewell, [ Surrey ] 1902:02:24
brother ofunique identifier HMLN858CJ Charles James HAMILTON (1858)
( Marlborough College Reg ; Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar ; Law Lists )
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Hamilton (or Douglas-Hamilton), Augustus
[Barrington Price Anne Powell].Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 13,
1805. [2nd s. of Admiral Charles Powell Hamilton. B. May 22, 1781.] Matric.
Easter, 1806. Entered the Royal Navy, 1796; Lieut., 1802. In 1800 he was in
the frigate 'Phaeton' which escorted the Earl of Elgin as Ambassador to
Constantinople: 'Mr Hamilton...assisted in cutting-out the Spanish ship "San
Josef" near Malaga. Though shot through the thigh, he gallantly boarded with
the rest, and was highly spoken of for his conduct' (Gazette, 1800,
1280). Married, Apr. 2, 1806, Maria Catherine, dau. of John Hyde. Died Aug.
27, 1849. Father of Adolphus D. (1839) and Alfred D. (1839). (Burke, P. and
B.
)
Augustus Barrington Price Anne Powell HAMILTON
Augustus Barrington Price Anne Powell DOUGLAS-HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1781–1849
Fell.-Com. St John's College adm1805:02:13
2nd s. of Admiral Charles Powell HAMILTON
b. 1781:05:22
Matric. 1806:04ET:
Entered: Royal Navy 1796
Lieutenant: Royal Navy 1802
was in the frigate "Phaeton" which escorted the Earl of Elgin as Ambassador: to Constantinople, [ Turkey ] 1800
[add:] Earl of - ELGIN [:add]
Mr Hamilton...assisted in cutting-out the Spanish ship "San Josef" near[/jba/: Malaga, [ Spain ]
: Though shot through the thigh, he gallantly boarded with the rest, and was highly spoken of for his conduct
m. Maria Catherine HYDE dau. of John HYDE 1806:04:02
d. 1849:08:27
father ofunique identifier HMLN839AD Adolphus Douglas HAMILTON (1839)
father of Adolphus Douglas DOUGLAS-HAMILTON (1839)
father of Hamilton (or) DOUGLAS-HAMILTON), Alfred [Douglas] (1839)
(Burke, P. and B. ; Gazette 1800, 1280)
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Hamilton, Charles.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at JESUS, Apr. 21, 1821. S. of the Rev. Peploe Ward, D.D.,
Preb. of Ely [doubtless the 'W. P.,' P.C. of Guilden-Sutton, Cheshire]
(Clergy List). B. at Chester. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1821.
Charles HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1803–1901
age 18 pens. Jesus College adm1821:04:21
s. of Rev. Peploe Ward HAMILTON DD Prebendary: Ely, [ Cambridgeshire ]
[add:] Rev. Peploe Ward HAMILTON DD doubtless the "W. P." P.C.: Guilden-Sutton, Cheshire [:add]
b. Chester, [ Cheshire ]
Sch: private
Matric. 1821:10MT:
( Clergy List )
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Hamilton, Charles Gipps.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 25, 1875. [2nd] s. of Edward William Terrick
(1828), of Charters, Sunningdale, Berks. B. [June 27], 1857, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1884. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 30, 1879. Called to the Bar, June 21, 1882. Private Secretary to
Lord Chancellor Herschell, 1892-5. Director of National Provincial Bank of
England, Coutts Bank of Australia, London and Lancs. Insurance Co., Law Union
and Rock Insurance Co., etc. Governor of Australian Agric. Co. Governor and
Hon. Treasurer of Peabody Donation Fund. O.B.E. Of 30, Lower Sloane Street,
London, S.W., in 1943. Brother of Terrick A. (1869). (Law Lists; Who's
Who
; Kelly, Handbook, 1943; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke,
Family Records; Burke, O.B.E. Bk.)
Charles Gipps HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1857–1955
pens. Trinity College adm1875:05:25
[2nd] s. ofunique identifier HMLN828EW Edward William Terrick HAMILTON (1828) Charters, Sunningdale, Berkshire
b. London 1857:[06:27]
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1875:10MT:
BA 1879
MA 1884
Adm. Inner Temple: 1879:10:30
Called to the Bar: 1882:06:21
Private Sec. to Lord Chancellor Herschell 1892-95
Herschell Lord Chancellor:
Director of National Provincial Bank of England
Director of Coutts Bank of Australia, London and Lancs. Insurance Company
Director of Law Union and Rock Insurance Company
Governor of Australian Agric. Co
Governor and Hon. Treasurer of Peabody Donation Fund
OBE
Of 30 Lower Sloane Street, London , S.W. in1943
brother ofunique identifier HMLN869TA Terrick Alfred HAMILTON (1869)
( Law Lists ; Who's Who ; Kelly, Handbook 1943; Foster, Men at the Bar ; Burke, Family Records ; Burke, OBE Bk )
[add:] d. 1955:06:08 [:add]
[add:]( WWW )[:add]
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Hamilton, Charles James.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 16, 1858. S. of the Rev. Joseph Harriman (1817),
of 47, Chester Square, London. B. [Nov. 27, 1840], at Sheepshed, Leics.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon, 1864;
priest, 1865; C. of Southwold, Suffolk, 1864-6. C. of St Michael's, Chester
Square, London, 1866-70. V. of Doveridge, Derbs., 1870-99. Hon. Canon of
Southwell. Proctor in Convocation for Southwell diocese, 1891-1916. V. of St
John's, Derby, 1899-1908. Rural Dean of Derby, 1901-8. Lived latterly at
Walton-on-Trent and died Nov. 15, 1917, at Derby. Father of Cuthbert A.
(1899). Brother of Arthur B. (1866). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Who was Who;
Crockford; The Guardian
, Nov. 22, 1917.)
Charles James HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1840–1917
pens. Trinity College adm1858:10:16
s. ofunique identifier HMLN817JH Rev. Joseph Harriman HAMILTON (1817) 47 Chester Square, London
b. Sheepshed Shepshed, Leicestershire 1840:11:27
Sch: Harrow School [Harrow], [ Middlesex ]
Matric. 1859:10MT:
BA 1863
MA 1866
Ord. deacon 1864
Ord. priest 1865
C.: Southwold, Suffolk 1864-66
C.: St Michael's Chester Square, London 1866-70
V.: Doveridge, Derbyshire 1870-99
Hon. Canon of Southwell, [ Nottinghamshire ]
Proctor in Convocation: for Southwell diocese [ Nottinghamshire ] 1891-1916
V.: St John's Derby, [ Derbyshire ] 1899-1908
Rural Dean of Derby, [ Derbyshire ] 1901-08
latterly at Walton-on-Trent, [ Derbyshire ]
d. Derby, [ Derbyshire ] 1917:11:15
father ofunique identifier HMLN899CA Cuthbert Arthur HAMILTON (1899)
brother ofunique identifier HMLN866AB Arthur Bold HAMILTON (1866)
( Harrow School Reg ; Who was Who ; Crockford ; The Guardian 1917:11:22.)
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Hamilton, the Rev. Charles Joseph.
Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 20, 1898. S. of Charles, late officer in the 20th Regt.,
of Leytonstone. B. in London. Previously Associate of King's College, London,
and an Assistant Master at Dover College, 1893-7. Matric. Michs. 1898;
Scholar; B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class), 1901; M.A. 1908. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of Esh, Durham, 1897-8. C. of
Trumpington, Cambs., 1898-1901. Chaplain of Egerton House, Cambridge, 1901-2.
Lecturer in Economics at the University College of Wales, Cardiff, 1902-8.
Secretary to the Moseley Education Commission to the United States, 1903.
Dunkin Lecturer at Oxford, 1912. Minto Professor of Economics at Calcutta,
1913-18; later Professor at Patna. Banaili Reader in Economics, 1920. Author,
economic. Of 17, Upper Grosvenor Street, London, W., in 1943. (Dover Coll. Reg.; Venn, II. 560; Crockford; Who's Who.)
Rev. Charles Joseph HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1880–1978
Adm. Gonville & Caius College 1898:10:20
s. of Charles HAMILTON late officer: 20th Regiment Leytonstone, [ Essex ]
b. London
Associate of Sch: King's College London
Assistant Master: Sch: Dover College [Dover], [ Kent ] 1893-97
Matric. 1898:10MT:
Scholar
BA Moral Sci.Trip., Pt I, 1st Class 1901
MA 1908
Ord. deacon Durham 1897
Ord. priest 1898
C.: Esh, Co. Durham 1897-98
C.: Trumpington, Cambridgeshire 1898-1901
Chapl.: Egerton House, Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1901-02
Lecturer in Economics: Sch: University College of Wales Cardiff, [ Glamorgan ] 1902-08
Sec.: to Moseley Education Commission to USA 1903
" Moseley"
Dunkin Lecturer: Oxford University 1912
Minto Professor of Economics: Calcutta, [ India ] 1913-18
Professor: at Patna, [ India ]
Banaili Reader in Economics: 1920
Publ.: economic
Of 17 Upper Grosvenor Street, London , W. in1943
( Dover College Reg ; Venn, II. 560; Crockford ; Who's Who )
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Hamilton, Clarence Haselwood.
Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, May 25, 1895. S. [and h.] of Charles Clowes,
solicitor. B. July 25, 1877, at Brighton. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Tutor to the poet Siegfried Sassoon, 1899-1900, who
described him as 'consistently good-natured, tactful, and modest; in his
presence I couldn't help feeling that writing poems was a rather priggish
occupation.' Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of Farnham,
Surrey, 1901-4. C.-in-charge of St James's, Farnham, 1904-9. V. of St
George's, Portsea, Hants., 1909-21. Chaplain of the Actors' Church Union,
1918-40. Chaplain to King George V, 1926-35; to King Edward VIII, 1936, and to
King George VI, 1937-40. A keen Freemason; Chaplain to the Grand Lodge of
England, 1932-3; P.P.G. Chaplain, Berks. Married and had issue. Died Aug. 12,
1940. Buried at Windsor. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile, II. 800; Christ's
Coll. Notes; Who was Who
; Sassoon, The Old Century, 171-8; Who's
Who in Berks.; Crockford; The Times
, Aug. 14, 1940.)
Clarence Haselwood HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1877–1940
pens. Christ's College adm1895:05:25
s. (and h.) of Charles Clowes HAMILTON Solicitor:
b. Brighton, [ Sussex ] 1877:07:25
Sch: Rugby School [Rugby], [ Warwickshire ]
Matric. 1895:10MT:
BA 1898
MA 1902
Tutor to poet Siegfried Sassoon who described him as "consistently good-natured, tactful, and modest; in his presence I couldn't help feeling that writing poems was a rather priggish occupation" : 1899-1900 [add:] Siegfried SASSOON poet: [:add]
Ord. deacon Winchester 1901
Ord. priest 1902
C.: Farnham, Surrey 1901-04
C.-in-C. of St James' Farnham, [ Surrey ] 1904-09
V.: St George's Portsea, Hampshire 1909-21
Chapl.: Actors' Church Union 1918-40
Chapl. to King George V: 1926-35
[add:] King - GEORGE V [:add]
Chapl. to King Edward VIII: 1936
[add:] King - EDWARD VIII [:add]
Chapl. to King George VI: 1937-40
[add:] King - GEORGE VI [:add]
keen Freemason
Chapl.: to Grand Lodge of England 1932-33
P.P.G. Chapl.: Berkshire
m.
had issue
d. 1940:08:12
bur. Windsor, [ Berkshire ]
( Rugby School Reg ; Peile, II. 800; Christ's College Notes ; Who was Who ; Sassoon, The Old Century, 171-8; Who's Who in Berks ; Crockford ; The Times 1940:08:14.)
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Hamilton, Cuthbert Arthur.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 25, 1899. S. of the Rev. Charles James (1858), V.
of St John's, Derby. B. [Nov. 10, 1880], at Doveridge, Derbs. School, Malvern
College. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Southampton,
Litt. dim. for Winchester) 1904; priest (Winchester) 1905; C. of
Bramshott, Hants., 1904-5. C. of Tilford, Surrey, 1906-9. C. of Farnham,
1909-13. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (private, R.A.M.C., Church Army,
overseas). R. of Wisley with Pyrford, 1913-47-. (Malvern Coll. Reg.;
Crockford
.)
Cuthbert Arthur HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1880–1978
pens. Trinity College adm1899:06:25
s. ofunique identifier HMLN858CJ Rev. Charles James HAMILTON (1858) V.: St John's Derby, [ Derbyshire ]
b. Doveridge, Derbyshire 1880:11:10
Sch: Malvern College [Malvern], [ Worcestershire ]
Matric. 1899:10MT:
BA 1902
MA 1908
Ord. deacon Southampton, Litt. dim . for Winchester 1904
Ord. priest Winchester 1905
C.: Bramshott, Hampshire 1904-05
C.: Tilford, Surrey 1906-09
C.: Farnham, [ Surrey ] 1909-13
Served in the Great War: 1914-19
private: R.A.M.C., Church Army overseas
R.: Wisley with Pyrford, [ Surrey ] 1913-47-
( Malvern College Reg ; Crockford )
[add:]Married 1913, Agnes Maud GOODALL dau. of George GOODALL [:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles: Who's Who in Surrey 1936)[:add]
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Hamilton, Sir Edward.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 22, 1802. [Younger s. of Capt. Sir John (for
whom see D.N.B.). B. Mar. 12, 1772.] Matric. Lent, 1803; M.A. 1803.
Said to have served in his father's ship in the W. Indies, 1779-81, after
which he went to school at Guildford. Served in the Standard, 1787;
Lieut. of the Dido, 1793; engaged at siege of Bastia and reduction of
Girolata fort, 1794; served in Victory, 1794-6; commanded Comet,
1796, and went to the W. Indies; advanced to post rank and command of
Surprise, on convoy service to Newfoundland, 1797, and to Jamaica,
1798, under Hyde Parker. Severely wounded in capture of the Hermione at
Puerto Cabello, S. America, 1799, for which action he was knighted, and
presented with the [p.213] freedom of the City of London and a sword from the
Jamaica House of Assembly. Captured by the French, 1800; soon exchanged and
appointed to the Trent. Engaged in blockade off N. France, 1801. Tried
by court-martial, 1802, for seizing up in the main rigging the gunner and his
mates, who he alleged, had disobeyed his orders: the court found that the
offence of the men was trivial, and their punishment excessive and illegal;
probably a head-wound had affected his brain. Dismissed the service, but
reinstated a year later. Commanded the royal yacht, 1806-19. Rear-Admiral,
1821; Vice-Admiral, 1837; Admiral, 1846. K.C.B., 1815. Created Bart., 1818.
Brother of Admiral Sir Charles, for whom see D.N.B. Married, 1804,
Frances, dau. of John Macnamara, of Llangoed Castle, Anglesey, and had issue.
Lived latterly at Marlborough House, Hants. Died Mar. 21, 1851, in London.
(D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B.)
Sir Edward HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1772–1851
Fell.-Com. Emmanuel College adm1802:03:22
Younger s. of Captain Sir John HAMILTON (for whom see D.N.B. )
b. 1772:03:12
Matric. 1803:01LT:
MA 1803
Said to have served in his father's ship: West Indies 1779-81
Sch: Guildford Guildford, [ Surrey ] 1781-
Served: in Standard 1787
Lieutenant of Dido 1793
engaged at siege of Bastia, [ Corsica ]
engaged at reduction of Girolata fort, [ Corsica ] 1794
served: in Victory 1794-96
commanded: Comet 1796
went to West Indies
advanced to post rank and command of Surprise on convoy service under Hyde Parker to Newfoundland , Canada 1797
advanced to post rank and command of Surprise on convoy service under Hyde Parker to Jamaica 1798 [add:] Hyde PARKER [:add]
Severely wounded in capture of Hermione Puerto Cabello, South America 1799
knighted
freedom of the City of London</jon>
sword from Jamaican House of Assembly
Captured by the French 1800
soon exchanged and appointed: to Trent
Engaged in blockade off: N. France 1801
Tried by court-martial for seizing up in the main rigging the gunner and his mates, who he alleged, had disobeyed his orders: the court found that the offence of the men was trivial, and their punishment excessive and illegal; probably a head-wound had affected his brain. Dismissed the service, but reinstated 1802
Commanded: royal yacht 1806-19
Rear-Admiral: 1821
Vice-Admiral: 1837
Admiral: 1846
KCB 1815
Created Bart. 1818
brother of Admiral Sir Charles HAMILTON for whom see D.N.B.
m. Frances MACNAMARA dau. of John MACNAMARA of Llangoed Castle, Anglesey 1804
had issue
latterly at Marlborough House, Hampshire
d. London 1851:03:21
( D.N.B. ; Burke, P. and B. )
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Hamilton, Edward William Terrick.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 25, 1828. [Younger] s. of the Rev.
Anthony (1796) [and Charity Graeme, dau. of Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart.]. B.
[Nov. 26, 1809], at Loughton, Essex. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1828;
Scholar, 1830; B.A. (5th Wrangler) 1832; M.A. 1835. Fellow, 1834-42.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2, 1832. Parliamentary Agent in England for New
South Wales, 1863. M.P. for Salisbury, 1865-9. Of Charters, Sunningdale,
Berks. J.P. High Sheriff for Berks., 1879. D.L. for Wilts. Married, Aug. 14,
1844, Anne, dau. of John Thacker of Ascot, Berks. Died Sept. 28, 1898, at
Sunningdale. Father of Charles G. (1875) and Terrick A. (1869); brother of
Walter K. (1833). (Walford, Co. Fam.; Scott, MSS.; Scots
Peerage
, II. 58 (which gives 'b. Nov. 9, 1809'); Burke, Family Records;
Inns of Court; Eton Sch. Lists
(Edward only); Burke, P. and B.
(sub Belhaven); Boase, v. 552; The Times, Sept. 30,
1898.)
Edward William Terrick HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1809–1898
age 19 pens. Trinity College adm1828:04:25
[Younger] s. ofunique identifier HMLN796A Rev. Anthony HAMILTON (1796)
s. of Charity Graeme Farquhar HAMILTON dau. of Sir Walter FARQUHAR, Bart.
b. Loughton, Essex 1809:11:09 or 26
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1828:10MT:
Scholar 1830
BA 5 th Wrangler 1832
MA 1835
Fellow 1834-42
Adm. Inner Temple: 1832:11:02
Parliamentary Agent in England: for New South Wales , Australia 1863
M.P.: for Salisbury, [ Wiltshire ] 1865-69
Of Charters, Sunningdale, Berkshire
J.P.:
High Sheriff: for Berkshire 1879
D.L.: for Wiltshire
m. Anne THACKER dau. of John THACKER of Ascot, Berkshire 1844:08:14
d. Sunningdale, [ Berkshire ] 1898:09:28
father ofunique identifier HMLN875CG Charles Gipps HAMILTON (1875)
father ofunique identifier HMLN869TA Terrick Alfred HAMILTON (1869)
brother ofunique identifier HMLN833WK Walter Kerr HAMILTON (1833)
(Walford, Co. Fam ; Scott, MSS. ; Scots Peerage, II. 58 (which gives "b. 1809:11:09"); Burke, Family Records ; Inns of Court; Eton School Lists (Edward only); Burke, P. and B. ( sub Belhaven); Boase, v. 552; The Times 1898:09:30)
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Hamilton, Joseph Harriman.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Dec. 9, 1817. S. of James, M.D., of Edinburgh.
B. there [May 28, 1799]. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1820;
B.A. (27th Wrangler) 1822; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1824; priest,
May 29, 1825. Chaplain, 1824. V. of Sheepshed, Leics., 1831-48. P.C. of St
Michael's, Chester Square, London, 1848-71. Preb. of St Paul's, 1859-72. R. of
Frant, Sussex, 1871-9. Canon Residentiary of Rochester, 1872-81. Married Anne
–. Died Aug. 17, 1881, in the Precincts, Rochester. Father of Charles J.
(1858) and Arthur B. (1866). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; Boase
, I. 1303; Crockford; Scott, MSS.;
The Guardian
, Aug. 24, 1881 and Aug. 31, 1881.)
Joseph Harriman HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1799–1881
age 18 pens. Trinity College adm1817:12:09
s. of James Hamilton MD Edinburgh, [ Scotland ]
b. Edinburgh, [ Scotland ] 1799:05:28
Sch: Rugby School [Rugby], [ Warwickshire ]
Matric. 1818:10MT:
Scholar 1820
BA 27 th Wrangler 1822
MA 1825
Ord. deacon Ely 1824
Ord. priest 1825:05:29
Chapl.: 1824
V.: Sheepshed Shepshed, Leicestershire 1831-48
P.C.: St Michael's Chester Square, London 1848-71
Prebendary: St Paul's [ London ] 1859-72
R.: Frant, Sussex 1871-79
Canon Residentiary of Rochester, [ Kent ] 1872-81
m. Anne -
d. Precincts, Rochester, [ Kent ] 1881:08:17
father ofunique identifier HMLN858CJ Charles James HAMILTON (1858)
father ofunique identifier HMLN866AB Arthur Bold HAMILTON (1866)
( Rugby School Reg ; Foster, Index Eccles ; Clergy List; Boase, I. 1303; Crockford ; Scott, MSS. ; The Guardian 1881:08:24 and 1881:08:31.)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HMLN869TA
Hamilton, Terrick Alfred.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Feb. 19, 1869. S. [and h.] of Edward William Terrick
(1828), of Charters, Sunningdale, Berks. B. Oct. 5, 1852, in N.S.W.,
Australia. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1869. In Australia. Brother of Charles
G. (1875). (Burke, Family Records; Eton Sch. Lists.)
Terrick Alfred HAMILTON
Approx. lifespan: 1852–1950
pens. Trinity College adm1869:02:19
s. (and h.) ofunique identifier HMLN828EW Edward William Terrick HAMILTON (1828) Charters, Sunningdale, Berkshire
b. New South Wales , Australia 1852:10:05
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1869:10MT:
In Australia
brother ofunique identifier HMLN875CG Charles Gipps HAMILTON (1875)
(Burke, Family Records ; Eton School Lists )

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