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Hamilton, William (158)

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Epithet: KB, Envoy at Naples Epithet: of Crieff Epithet: of Add MS 34048 Epithet: of Add MS 35646 Epithet: Reverend; of the London School Board Epithet: of Lincoln's Inn Epithet: MB Epithet: MD, of Dublin Epithet: of Add MS 36500 Epithet: of Add MS 40715 Epithet: of Mountrath,...

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Hamilton, William B. (72)

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William Hamilton was born at Bothwell, Scotland. He emigrated to Queensland with his family in 1861. His father was a businessman in the Bunderberg, operating boats and other enterprises. From the 1870's William Hamilton was operating steamers and by 1882 he was recruiting Melanesian labour. In 1884 he married and by 1887 was a merchant in Eidsvold . From 1894 he operated a charter business for Burns Philp and Co. to Samarai and New Guinea. From 1900 he was engaged in pearling on the Admirali...

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Hamilton, William Richard, antiquary and diplomatist (80)

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Epithet: antiquary and diplomatist

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Hamilton, William, Sir, 1730-1803 (44)

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Sir William Hamilton was a British diplomat, ambassador to Naples (1764-1800), and an archaeologist. His wife, Emma, was the mistress of Admiral Horatio Nelson. Hamilton acquired a collection of antiquities from Pompeii, which he sold to the British Museum in 1772, thereby stimulating wide interest in the art and culture of classical civilizations. He published several works based on archaeological pursuits, including Antiquités étrusques, greques et romains (1766-67) and Mount Vesuvius (1772...

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Gibson, W. Hamilton (William Hamilton), 1850-1896 (16)

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American illustrator and naturalist. William Hamilton Gibson (1850-1896) was an author and artist from Buffalo, N.Y. W. Hamilton Gibson was an American illustrator and author, best known for his beautifully illustrated nature books. He also contributed illustrations for numerous magazines, illustrated books by various authors, and wrote and illustrated several books on natural themes. American artist and natualist....

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Hamilton, William Rowan (9)

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Epithet: scientist

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Barnes, William Hamilton. (9)

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Hamilton, William, 1777-1859 (12)

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Epithet: of Add MS 19347 Epithet: of Add MS 37315 William John Hamilton (1805-1867), English geologist and eldest son of William Richard Hamilton (1777-1859), was born in London on July 5, 1805. Educated at the Charterhouse and at the University at Goettingen, he paid particular attention to modern languages and history. Since the German university, established in 1737, had been founded on the principles of the natural sciences, Hamilto...

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Hamilton, William Gerard, 1729-1796 (14)

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"Single Speech" Hamilton. Epithet: Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland

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Hamilton, William, Sir, 1788-1856 (13)

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