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GB-2014-WSA-08543 · Person · ca. 1728-1811

HAMILTON, FREDERICK, brother of Archibald Hamilton (adm. 1737, qv); b.; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1739/40 (Heath's); left 1746; Clare Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 29 May 1746, fellow commoner 20 Oct 1748; MA 1749; ordained deacon (London) 24 May 1752, priest (Peterborough) 14 Jan 1753; Vicar of Wellingborough, Northants., 20 Jan 1753-6; Archdeacon of Raphoe 1757-72; [? the Frederick Hamilton who was a Chaplain to George III in 1762-4 ?]; Rector of Stanton, Suffolk, from 1790; m. St. Mary, Dublin (IGI), 11 Jun 1757 Rachael Daniel [probably dau. of Rev. Thomas Daniell (sic), Londonderry, Ireland]; d. 19 Feb 1811.

GB-2014-WSA-08539 · Person · 1900-?

Hamilton, Arthur Douglas Bruce, son of Bernard Hamilton, of Pump Court, Temple, barrister-at-law; b. July 12, 1900; adm. Sept. 24, 1914 (H); left July 1915.

GB-2014-WSA-08537 · Person · 1904-1962

Hamilton, Anthony Walter Patrick, son of Walter B. Hamilton, of the Middle Temple, writer and barrister-at-law, and Ellen Adèle, writer; b. 17 March, 1904; attended Holland House School, Hove (1912-13), Colet Court, Hammersmith (1915); adm. 26 Sept. 1918 (G); left April 1919; asst. stage man., actor (under Patrick Henderson), author and playwright, author of Monday Morning (1925), Rope (1929), Gas Light (1938) and Hangover Square (1941), along with numerous other works; m. 1st, 6 Aug. 1930 (div. 1953) Lois Marie Martin; 2nd, 10 Apr. 1954 Lady Ursula Chetwynd-Talbot, dau. of Viscount Ingestre; d. 23 Sept. 1962. DNB.

Hamersley, Arthur, 1841-1872
GB-2014-WSA-08530 · Person · 1841-1872

HAMERSLEY, ARTHUR, third son of Hugh Hamersley, Pyrton Manor, Oxfordshire, and his first wife Philippa Mary Anne, dau. of John Shaw Philipps, Culham House, Oxfordshire; b. 21 Mar 1841; adm. 6 Oct 1853 (G); left 1859; Exeter Coll. Oxford, matr. 9 Feb 1860; BA 1864; ordained; Rector of Nuffield, Oxfordshire, from 1867; m. 14 Feb 1865 Jane, dau. of Rev. William Toovey Hopkins, Rector of Nuffield, Oxfordshire; d. 21 Nov 1872.

GB-2014-WSA-08529 · Person · 1889-1914

Hamel, Gustav Wilhelm, son of Gustav Hamel, M. D., M. V. O., of London; b. June 25, 1889; adm. Sept. 26, 1901 (A); left Easter 1907; became a pupil at the Blériot flying ground at Issy-les-Moulineaux in 1910; took his pilot's certificate in Feb. 1911; was the first official aerial postman; made his first cross-Channel flight from Boulogne to Wembley Park Oct. 11, 1911, and his first cross-Channel flight with a passenger in 1912; won the first 'Aerial Derby' a flight of 81 miles round London, June 8, 1912, and the second 'Aerial Derby' in the following year; flew from Dover to Cologne with a passenger in four hours and eighteen mins. in 1913; looped the loop fourteen times before the King at Windsor Feb. 2, 1914; author of Flying : Some Practical Experiences (1914); drowned in the Channel while flying from Paris to Hendon May 23, 1914; unm.

Hamden, John, 1577-1631
GB-2014-WSA-08528 · Person · 1577-1631

HAMDEN, JOHN, son of John Hamden, Croydon, Surrey; bapt. Croydon, Surrey 11 Aug 1577 (as Hamdon) (IGI); adm.; QS; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1595, matr. 27 Dec 1595, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1614; BA 1599; MA 1602; BD 1609; DD 1616; Proctor 1608; ordained; Rector of Chipstead, Surrey 1611; Rector of Little Bookham, Surrey 1613; d. 26 Jan 1631.

GB-2014-WSA-08527 · Person · ca. 1580-1630

HAMDEN, GEORGE, brother of John Hamden (qv); b.; adm.; QS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1598, matr. 24 Nov 1598, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1611; BA 1602; MA 1605; BD and DD 1617; ordained; Vicar of Homersfield, Suffolk; Rector of Coulsdon, Surrey 1610; Rector of Chelsea, Middlesex, from 2 Dec 1615; m. (by 1618) Barbara ---; buried Chelsea, Middlesex 18 Jan 1629/30 [check]. [will proved PCC 23 Nov 1632, described as Rector of Coulsdon]

GB-2014-WSA-08526 · Person · fl. ca. 1620

HAMDEN, CHARLES; b.; adm.; KS ; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1620, but never adm.

GB-2014-WSA-08525 · Person · 1924-2007

Hamburger, Michael Peter Leopold, son of Prof. Richard Hamburger MD, consult. paediatrician, Berlin, Germany, and Lili Martha, d. of Bertrand Hamburg of Bournemouth, Dorset; b. 22 Mar. 1924; adm. Sept. 1937 (B); left July 1941; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1941, BA MA 1949; a freelance writer 1948-52; asst. lecturer UCL 1952-5; lecturer in German, later Reader, Univ. of Reading 1955-64; visiting Prof. State Univ. of New York, USA 1969-71, Univ. of South Carolina, USA 1973, Univ. of Boston, USA 1975-7; member Acad. of Arts Berlin; Arts Council of GB translation prize 1967; Goethe Medal of Fed. German Republic 1986; State Prize for literary translation Austria 1988; hon. LittD Univ. of East Anglia 1988; OBE 1992; author of many books, incl. Collected Poems 1984 and 1985; m. 28 July 1951 Anne Ellen, d. of Leigh Richmond File of Reading, Berks; d. 7 July 2007.

Ham, Paul Sison, 1891-1957
GB-2014-WSA-08524 · Person · 1891-1957

Ham, Paul Sison, son of Frederick G. Sison Ham, of Wimbledon, by Florence, eldest daughter of Harry Richardson, of Lee, Kent; b. Nov. 25, 1891; adm. as K.S. (non-resident) Sept. 28, 1905 (A); left (with Triplett gratuity) July 1910; Downing Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1910; minor scholar 1910; served in A. S. C. during Great War I; Capt. Aug. 22, 1915; an engineer; director of Ham, Baker & Co. Ltd., Birmingham; m. Sept. 2, 1920, Adamina, daughter of Thomas Simpson, of Yetholm, Kelso, Roxburghshire; d. April 15, 1957·