Sir Andrew Hamond and Sir Graham Hamond: Correspondence and Papers 1778-1871
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Graeme-Hamond Andrew Snape d. 1874 Sir 3rd Baronet nee Hamond
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Hamond Andrew Snape 1738-1828 Sir 1st Baronet Comptroller of the Navy Colonial Governor
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Hamond, Graham Eden, Sir, 1779-1862
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British admiral of the fleet. From the description of Papers of Sir Graham Eden Hamond, 1832-1836 (bulk 1835-1836). (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 49361660 Admiral Sir Graham Eden Hamond (1779-1862), son of Captain Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, 1st Baronet (1738-1828), held various commands during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1824 he conveyed Lord Stuart de Rothesay to Brazil in the Wellesley. From 1834 to 1838 he held the post of senior officer commanding the South Ame...
Sir Andrew Snape Hamond and Sir Graham Eden Hamond
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Captain Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, 1st baronet (1738-1828), was captain, North American station, 1770-80, Governor of Nova Scotia, 1780-83, Comptroller of the Navy, 1794-1806, and MP for Ipswich, 1796-1806. His son, Admiral Sir Graham Eden Hamond (1779-1862), held various commands in the Napoleonic Wars; in 1824 he conveyed Lord Stuart de Rothesay to Brazil in the Wellesley, and he was Commander-in-Chief, South American station, 1834-38. Sir Graham Hamond's son Sir Andrew Hamond commanded the Sala...