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George FitzGeorge Hamilton

George Edward Archibald Augustus FitzGeorge Hamilton (30 December 1898 – 18 May 1918) was a British Army officer during the First World War and a distant relative of the British royal family. He was the only son of Sir Archibald Hamilton, 5th Baronet and Olga FitzGeorge, and was the heir to the Hamilton baronetcies of Trebinshun House and Marlborough House.

George FitzGeorge Hamilton
Birth nameGeorge Edward Archibald Augustus FitzGeorge Hamilton
Born(1898-12-30)30 December 1898
London, England
Died18 May 1918(1918-05-18) (aged 19)
Warlincourt-lès-Pas, France
Buried
Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty
50°11′53″N 2°31′05″E / 50.197998°N 2.518021°E / 50.197998; 2.518021
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchBritish Army
Years of service1917–1918
RankSecond Lieutenant
UnitGrenadier Guards
Battles/warsFirst World War
AwardsBritish War Medal
Victory Medal
MemorialsWinchester College War Cloister
St Mary's Church, Iping
RelationsSir Archibald Hamilton, 5th Baronet (father)
Olga FitzGeorge (mother)
Robert Charlton Lane (stepfather)
Jane Lane Hohler Scrivener
(half-sister)
Sir Adolphus FitzGeorge (grandfather)
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (great-grandfather)

FitzGeorge Hamilton's godparents were his great-grandfather, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, and the Duke and Duchess of York (later titled as George V and Queen Mary). His parents divorced in 1902, and during his adolescence he attended Hawtreys, Winchester College, and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. In 1917, FitzGeorge Hamilton was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, the regiment in which his great-grandfather, the Duke of Cambridge, also served. He served in the First World War and was killed during an aerial bombing raid in Warlincourt-lès-Pas, France, in 1918. Following his father's death in 1939, the Hamilton baronetcies of Trebinshun House and Marlborough House passed to FitzGeorge Hamilton's uncle Sir Thomas Sydney Perceval Hamilton.

Early life and family Edit

George Edward Archibald Augustus FitzGeorge Hamilton was born on 30 December 1898 in London. He was the eldest child and only son of Archibald Hamilton (1876–1939) and his first wife Olga FitzGeorge (1877–1928).[1][2][3] FitzGeorge Hamilton was named for his maternal great-grandfather, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904), Commander-in-Chief of the Forces from 1856 to 1895; his paternal grandfather, Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, 4th and 2nd Baronet (1843–1915); and his maternal great-uncle Colonel Sir Augustus FitzGeorge (1847–1933). He was given a double-barrelled surname composed of his parents' surnames.[1][2][4]

FitzGeorge Hamilton's baptism was held at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, which was attended by his sponsors the Duke of Cambridge; Prince George, Duke of York; and Mary, Duchess of York, his first cousin twice-removed.[4][5][6]

In 1900 a photographic portrait of FitzGeorge Hamilton with his mother, grandfather, and great-grandfather, entitled "Four Generations," was published in multiple periodicals in the United Kingdom and the United States.[7] FitzGeorge Hamilton had an unnamed sister who was born and died on 5 May 1902.[1][2][5]

Childhood and education Edit

 
FitzGeorge Hamilton seated on the lap of his mother Olga FitzGeorge (center) with his great-grandfather Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (left) and his grandfather Sir Adolphus FitzGeorge (right) in 1900.

FitzGeorge Hamilton resided with his parents at Rotherhill House, west of Midhurst in Sussex.[5][8] His parents divorced in 1902, and FitzGeorge Hamilton's father was assigned as his legal guardian.[5][8] FitzGeorge Hamilton's mother remarried in 1905 to Robert Charlton Lane, and his father remarried in 1906 to Algorta Child.[4][5][9]

FitzGeorge Hamilton received his early education at Hawtreys (also known as St Michael's School) in Westgate-on-Sea, and then he attended Winchester College in Winchester from 1912 until 1915.[5][10][11] Following the death of his paternal grandfather in October 1915, FitzGeorge Hamilton's father inherited the Hamilton baronetcies of Trebinshun House and Marlborough House and became titled as Sir Archibald Hamilton, 5th and 3rd Baronet; thus, FitzGeorge Hamilton became the baronetcies' heir apparent.[5][9][12] Because FitzGeorge Hamilton had always intended to join the British Army, he entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in 1916, following the completion of his studies at Winchester College.[5][10] FitzGeorge Hamilton was among the college's successful examination candidates.[13]

Military career Edit

FitzGeorge Hamilton obtained a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, an infantry regiment of the British Army, on 1 May 1917.[10][14][15] His great-grandfather, the Duke of Cambridge, served as a Colonel of the Grenadier Guards from 1862 until his death in 1904.[16] In late 1917, FitzGeorge Hamilton proceeded to France to serve in the First World War with the Grenadier Guards.[10][11][17] In January 1918, while in France, he joined the 1st Battalion as part of No. 4 Company.[5][17]

Death and legacy Edit

On 18 May 1918, FitzGeorge Hamilton's battalion suffered an aerial bombing raid by enemy aircraft in Warlincourt-lès-Pas, France.[5] Three officers, including FitzGeorge Hamilton, were killed in this raid on 18 May, and another officer died on 19 May as a result of his injuries from the bombing.[5][10][18] FitzGeorge Hamilton was aged 19 at the time of his death.[1][10][18] According to family legend, the four officers had departed on leave, but returned to Warlincourt-lès-Pas to retrieve FitzGeorge Hamilton's leave pass which he had left behind.[5] His commanding officer said of FitzGeorge Hamilton, "He was particularly keen in his profession and had all the makings of a really good officer and Grenadier. He was well liked by all, and will be greatly missed."[11]

FitzGeorge Hamilton was subsequently interred at Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery near Saulty in grave XII.B.6.[10][17] With the permission of King George V, a memorial service was held for FitzGeorge Hamilton on 18 June 1918, at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, where he had been baptized 19 years prior.[19][20][21] His service was officiated by Edgar Sheppard, Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal.[21] Queen Alexandra was represented at his memorial service by Sir Henry Streatfeild.[21] Memorials were also erected in his honour within the "Outer G3" section of the Winchester College War Cloister, and at St Mary's Church in Iping, near Midhurst.[5][10] FitzGeorge Hamilton was posthumously awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.[5]

Following the war, FitzGeorge Hamilton's mother Olga gave birth to a daughter, Jane (4 June 1919 – 20 September 2014), with her second husband Robert Charlton Lane.[22] His mother died in 1929, and in her will, she bequeathed a gold cup presented to FitzGeorge Hamilton by the Duke of Cambridge to the officers' mess of the 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards.[5][23] His mother also left £1,000 to Winchester College for the establishment of the George FitzGeorge Hamilton Fund to assist in the education of the children of Wykehamists who had died in the First World War.[5][23]

FitzGeorge Hamilton's father Sir Archibald Hamilton sold his Iping House estate in 1919,[24] and later converted to Islam in December 1923 and changed his name to Sir Abdullah Archibald Hamilton.[25] He married his third wife Lilian Maud Austen in 1927, and she subsequently converted to Islam and changed her name to Lady Miriam Hamilton.[9] Sir Abdullah Archibald Hamilton died in 1939 in Selsey, Sussex,[1] and the Hamilton baronetcies of Trebinshun House and Marlborough House passed to his brother Sir Thomas Sydney Perceval Hamilton.[9][26]

Ancestry Edit

Through his father, FitzGeorge Hamilton was a grandson of Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, 4th Baronet of Trebinshun House and 2nd Baronet of Marlborough House, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Gill.[3] Also through his father, FitzGeorge Hamilton was a direct descendant of William Hamilton, one of the five Kentish Petitioners of 1701.[27] FitzGeorge Hamilton was a great-great-grandson of both Admiral Sir Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet (1772–1851)[28] and Member of Parliament Panton Corbett (1785–1855) of the Corbet family.[29] He was also a direct male-line descendant of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn (1575–1618),[30] and he was descended from James II of Scotland through his daughter Mary Stewart, Countess of Arran.[5]

Through his mother, FitzGeorge Hamilton was a grandson of Rear Admiral Sir Adolphus FitzGeorge (1846–1922) and his wife Sophia Jane Holden (1857–1920).[1][31] He was a great-grandson of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge and his wife Sarah Fairbrother (1816–1890), and a great-great-grandson of Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (1774–1850) and Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel (1797–1889).[32] Because his maternal great-grandfather's marriage was in contravention to the Royal Marriages Act of 1772, FitzGeorge Hamilton's grandfather and great-uncles Colonel Sir Augustus FitzGeorge and Colonel George FitzGeorge (1843–1907) were ineligible to inherit the Dukedom of Cambridge.[33][34]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f McNaughton 1973, p. 520.
  2. ^ a b c Stock 1904, p. 7.
  3. ^ a b Johnston 1909, p. 24.
  4. ^ a b c Dod's Peerage, Ltd. 1917, p. 368.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Selsey57 Voluntary Community WWI Project 2018
  6. ^ "The War". Bognor Regis Observer. Bognor Regis. 29 May 1918. p. 3. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^ "Queens Daughter in a Divorce Suit". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. 13 February 1908. p. 6. from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ a b "J 77/760/3121 – Divorce Court File: 3121. Appellant: Olga Mary Adelaide Hamilton. Respondent: Charles Edward Watkin Hamilton. Type: Wife's petition". Records of the Supreme Court of Judicature and related courts. Kew, Richmond, Greater London: The National Archives.
  9. ^ a b c d Mosley 2003, p. 1741.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h Winchester College 2018
  11. ^ a b c "Horsham and District Jottings". West Sussex County Times. Horsham. 1 June 1918. p. 3. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  12. ^ . Chicago Tribune. Chicago. 10 November 1915. p. 8. Archived from the original on 27 August 2018. Retrieved 26 August 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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  14. ^ Pine 1972, p. 49.
  15. ^ "No. 30040". The London Gazette (Supplement). 27 April 1917. p. 4081.
  16. ^ "No. 22598". The London Gazette. 14 February 1862. p. 774.
  17. ^ a b c Commonwealth War Graves Commission 2018
  18. ^ a b "Great Grandson of Royal Duke". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. 17 June 1918. p. 6. from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  19. ^ "Epitome of News". The Tewkesbury Register, and Agricultural Gazette. Tewkesbury. 29 June 1918. p. 3. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  20. ^ "Fashionable and Personal". Kent and Sussex Courier. Royal Tunbridge Wells. 21 June 1918. p. 5. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  21. ^ a b c "Mr. George Hamilton". The Times. London. 19 June 1918. p. 9. from the original on 21 November 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2020 – via The Times Archive.
  22. ^ McNaughton 1973, p. 523.
  23. ^ a b "Recent Wills". The Guardian. Manchester. 15 February 1929. p. 7. from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  24. ^ "Hamilton Estate Sold". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. 14 August 1919. p. 6. from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  25. ^ Woking Muslim Mission and Literary Trust 1935, pp. 5–7.
  26. ^ "Selsey's Kilted Baronet Dies: Carried Koran and Crook". Hampshire Telegraph. Portsmouth. 24 March 1939. p. 8. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  27. ^ Johnston 1909, p. 23.
  28. ^ a b Johnston 1909, pp. 23–4.
  29. ^ Powysland Club 1892, pp. 250–1
  30. ^ Johnston 1909, p. 18.
  31. ^ Weir 1989, p. 296.
  32. ^ a b Stock 1904, pp. 5–9.
  33. ^ "Two Brothers in Royal Favor". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. 19 September 1907. p. 6. from the original on 11 August 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  34. ^ Stock 1904, pp. 6–7.
  35. ^ Weir 1989, pp. 285–97.
  36. ^ a b Huberty 1981, p. 186.

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External links Edit

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For FitzGeorge Hamilton s great uncle see George FitzGeorge George Edward Archibald Augustus FitzGeorge Hamilton 30 December 1898 18 May 1918 was a British Army officer during the First World War and a distant relative of the British royal family He was the only son of Sir Archibald Hamilton 5th Baronet and Olga FitzGeorge and was the heir to the Hamilton baronetcies of Trebinshun House and Marlborough House George FitzGeorge HamiltonBirth nameGeorge Edward Archibald Augustus FitzGeorge HamiltonBorn 1898 12 30 30 December 1898London EnglandDied18 May 1918 1918 05 18 aged 19 Warlincourt les Pas FranceBuriedWarlincourt Halte British Cemetery Saulty 50 11 53 N 2 31 05 E 50 197998 N 2 518021 E 50 197998 2 518021AllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchBritish ArmyYears of service1917 1918RankSecond LieutenantUnitGrenadier GuardsBattles warsFirst World War Western Front AwardsBritish War MedalVictory MedalMemorialsWinchester College War CloisterSt Mary s Church IpingRelationsSir Archibald Hamilton 5th Baronet father Olga FitzGeorge mother Robert Charlton Lane stepfather Jane Lane Hohler Scrivener half sister Sir Adolphus FitzGeorge grandfather Prince George Duke of Cambridge great grandfather FitzGeorge Hamilton s godparents were his great grandfather Prince George Duke of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of York later titled as George V and Queen Mary His parents divorced in 1902 and during his adolescence he attended Hawtreys Winchester College and the Royal Military College Sandhurst In 1917 FitzGeorge Hamilton was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards the regiment in which his great grandfather the Duke of Cambridge also served He served in the First World War and was killed during an aerial bombing raid in Warlincourt les Pas France in 1918 Following his father s death in 1939 the Hamilton baronetcies of Trebinshun House and Marlborough House passed to FitzGeorge Hamilton s uncle Sir Thomas Sydney Perceval Hamilton Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Childhood and education 3 Military career 4 Death and legacy 5 Ancestry 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly life and family EditGeorge Edward Archibald Augustus FitzGeorge Hamilton was born on 30 December 1898 in London He was the eldest child and only son of Archibald Hamilton 1876 1939 and his first wife Olga FitzGeorge 1877 1928 1 2 3 FitzGeorge Hamilton was named for his maternal great grandfather Prince George Duke of Cambridge 1819 1904 Commander in Chief of the Forces from 1856 to 1895 his paternal grandfather Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton 4th and 2nd Baronet 1843 1915 and his maternal great uncle Colonel Sir Augustus FitzGeorge 1847 1933 He was given a double barrelled surname composed of his parents surnames 1 2 4 FitzGeorge Hamilton s baptism was held at the Chapel Royal St James s Palace which was attended by his sponsors the Duke of Cambridge Prince George Duke of York and Mary Duchess of York his first cousin twice removed 4 5 6 In 1900 a photographic portrait of FitzGeorge Hamilton with his mother grandfather and great grandfather entitled Four Generations was published in multiple periodicals in the United Kingdom and the United States 7 FitzGeorge Hamilton had an unnamed sister who was born and died on 5 May 1902 1 2 5 Childhood and education Edit FitzGeorge Hamilton seated on the lap of his mother Olga FitzGeorge center with his great grandfather Prince George Duke of Cambridge left and his grandfather Sir Adolphus FitzGeorge right in 1900 FitzGeorge Hamilton resided with his parents at Rotherhill House west of Midhurst in Sussex 5 8 His parents divorced in 1902 and FitzGeorge Hamilton s father was assigned as his legal guardian 5 8 FitzGeorge Hamilton s mother remarried in 1905 to Robert Charlton Lane and his father remarried in 1906 to Algorta Child 4 5 9 FitzGeorge Hamilton received his early education at Hawtreys also known as St Michael s School in Westgate on Sea and then he attended Winchester College in Winchester from 1912 until 1915 5 10 11 Following the death of his paternal grandfather in October 1915 FitzGeorge Hamilton s father inherited the Hamilton baronetcies of Trebinshun House and Marlborough House and became titled as Sir Archibald Hamilton 5th and 3rd Baronet thus FitzGeorge Hamilton became the baronetcies heir apparent 5 9 12 Because FitzGeorge Hamilton had always intended to join the British Army he entered the Royal Military College Sandhurst in 1916 following the completion of his studies at Winchester College 5 10 FitzGeorge Hamilton was among the college s successful examination candidates 13 Military career EditFitzGeorge Hamilton obtained a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards an infantry regiment of the British Army on 1 May 1917 10 14 15 His great grandfather the Duke of Cambridge served as a Colonel of the Grenadier Guards from 1862 until his death in 1904 16 In late 1917 FitzGeorge Hamilton proceeded to France to serve in the First World War with the Grenadier Guards 10 11 17 In January 1918 while in France he joined the 1st Battalion as part of No 4 Company 5 17 Death and legacy EditOn 18 May 1918 FitzGeorge Hamilton s battalion suffered an aerial bombing raid by enemy aircraft in Warlincourt les Pas France 5 Three officers including FitzGeorge Hamilton were killed in this raid on 18 May and another officer died on 19 May as a result of his injuries from the bombing 5 10 18 FitzGeorge Hamilton was aged 19 at the time of his death 1 10 18 According to family legend the four officers had departed on leave but returned to Warlincourt les Pas to retrieve FitzGeorge Hamilton s leave pass which he had left behind 5 His commanding officer said of FitzGeorge Hamilton He was particularly keen in his profession and had all the makings of a really good officer and Grenadier He was well liked by all and will be greatly missed 11 FitzGeorge Hamilton was subsequently interred at Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery near Saulty in grave XII B 6 10 17 With the permission of King George V a memorial service was held for FitzGeorge Hamilton on 18 June 1918 at the Chapel Royal St James s Palace where he had been baptized 19 years prior 19 20 21 His service was officiated by Edgar Sheppard Sub Dean of the Chapel Royal 21 Queen Alexandra was represented at his memorial service by Sir Henry Streatfeild 21 Memorials were also erected in his honour within the Outer G3 section of the Winchester College War Cloister and at St Mary s Church in Iping near Midhurst 5 10 FitzGeorge Hamilton was posthumously awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal 5 Following the war FitzGeorge Hamilton s mother Olga gave birth to a daughter Jane 4 June 1919 20 September 2014 with her second husband Robert Charlton Lane 22 His mother died in 1929 and in her will she bequeathed a gold cup presented to FitzGeorge Hamilton by the Duke of Cambridge to the officers mess of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards 5 23 His mother also left 1 000 to Winchester College for the establishment of the George FitzGeorge Hamilton Fund to assist in the education of the children of Wykehamists who had died in the First World War 5 23 FitzGeorge Hamilton s father Sir Archibald Hamilton sold his Iping House estate in 1919 24 and later converted to Islam in December 1923 and changed his name to Sir Abdullah Archibald Hamilton 25 He married his third wife Lilian Maud Austen in 1927 and she subsequently converted to Islam and changed her name to Lady Miriam Hamilton 9 Sir Abdullah Archibald Hamilton died in 1939 in Selsey Sussex 1 and the Hamilton baronetcies of Trebinshun House and Marlborough House passed to his brother Sir Thomas Sydney Perceval Hamilton 9 26 Ancestry EditThrough his father FitzGeorge Hamilton was a grandson of Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton 4th Baronet of Trebinshun House and 2nd Baronet of Marlborough House and his wife Mary Elizabeth Gill 3 Also through his father FitzGeorge Hamilton was a direct descendant of William Hamilton one of the five Kentish Petitioners of 1701 27 FitzGeorge Hamilton was a great great grandson of both Admiral Sir Edward Hamilton 1st Baronet 1772 1851 28 and Member of Parliament Panton Corbett 1785 1855 of the Corbet family 29 He was also a direct male line descendant of James Hamilton 1st Earl of Abercorn 1575 1618 30 and he was descended from James II of Scotland through his daughter Mary Stewart Countess of Arran 5 Through his mother FitzGeorge Hamilton was a grandson of Rear Admiral Sir Adolphus FitzGeorge 1846 1922 and his wife Sophia Jane Holden 1857 1920 1 31 He was a great grandson of Prince George Duke of Cambridge and his wife Sarah Fairbrother 1816 1890 and a great great grandson of Prince Adolphus Duke of Cambridge 1774 1850 and Princess Augusta of Hesse Kassel 1797 1889 32 Because his maternal great grandfather s marriage was in contravention to the Royal Marriages Act of 1772 FitzGeorge Hamilton s grandfather and great uncles Colonel Sir Augustus FitzGeorge and Colonel George FitzGeorge 1843 1907 were ineligible to inherit the Dukedom of Cambridge 33 34 Ancestors of George FitzGeorge Hamilton 28 32 35 8 John James Edward Hamilton4 Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton 4th Baronet9 Favoretta Corbett2 Sir Archibald Hamilton 5th Baronet10 Joseph Gill5 Mary Elizabeth Gill1 George FitzGeorge Hamilton12 Prince George Duke of Cambridge6 Sir Adolphus FitzGeorge13 Sarah Fairbrother3 Olga FitzGeorge14 Thomas Holden 36 7 Sophia Jane Holden15 Penelope Sofiano 36 References Edit a b c d e f McNaughton 1973 p 520 a b c Stock 1904 p 7 a b Johnston 1909 p 24 a b c Dod s Peerage Ltd 1917 p 368 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Selsey57 Voluntary Community WWI Project 2018 The War Bognor Regis Observer Bognor Regis 29 May 1918 p 3 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Queens Daughter in a Divorce Suit The Washington Post Washington D C 13 February 1908 p 6 Archived from the original on 11 August 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via Newspapers com a b J 77 760 3121 Divorce Court File 3121 Appellant Olga Mary Adelaide Hamilton Respondent Charles Edward Watkin Hamilton Type Wife s petition Records of the Supreme Court of Judicature and related courts Kew Richmond Greater London The National Archives a b c d Mosley 2003 p 1741 a b c d e f g h Winchester College 2018 a b c Horsham and District Jottings West Sussex County Times Horsham 1 June 1918 p 3 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Sir Charles Edward Hamilton Chicago Tribune Chicago 10 November 1915 p 8 Archived from the original on 27 August 2018 Retrieved 26 August 2018 via Newspapers com Selsey Chichester Observer Chichester 19 April 1916 p 4 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Pine 1972 p 49 No 30040 The London Gazette Supplement 27 April 1917 p 4081 No 22598 The London Gazette 14 February 1862 p 774 a b c Commonwealth War Graves Commission 2018 a b Great Grandson of Royal Duke The Washington Post Washington D C 17 June 1918 p 6 Archived from the original on 11 August 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via Newspapers com Epitome of News The Tewkesbury Register and Agricultural Gazette Tewkesbury 29 June 1918 p 3 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Fashionable and Personal Kent and Sussex Courier Royal Tunbridge Wells 21 June 1918 p 5 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via British Newspaper Archive a b c Mr George Hamilton The Times London 19 June 1918 p 9 Archived from the original on 21 November 2020 Retrieved 21 November 2020 via The Times Archive McNaughton 1973 p 523 a b Recent Wills The Guardian Manchester 15 February 1929 p 7 Archived from the original on 11 August 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via Newspapers com Hamilton Estate Sold The Washington Post Washington D C 14 August 1919 p 6 Archived from the original on 11 August 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via Newspapers com Woking Muslim Mission and Literary Trust 1935 pp 5 7 Selsey s Kilted Baronet Dies Carried Koran and Crook Hampshire Telegraph Portsmouth 24 March 1939 p 8 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Johnston 1909 p 23 a b Johnston 1909 pp 23 4 Powysland Club 1892 pp 250 1 Johnston 1909 p 18 Weir 1989 p 296 a b Stock 1904 pp 5 9 Two Brothers in Royal Favor The Washington Post Washington D C 19 September 1907 p 6 Archived from the original on 11 August 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2018 via Newspapers com Stock 1904 pp 6 7 Weir 1989 pp 285 97 a b Huberty 1981 p 186 Bibliography EditCamp Anthony J 2007 Royal Mistresses and Bastards Fact and Fiction 1714 1936 London Anthony J Camp ISBN 978 0 9503308 2 2 OCLC 260200087 Commonwealth War Graves Commission 2018 Second Lieutenant Hamilton GEAF Commonwealth War Graves Commission website Maidenhead Berkshire Commonwealth War Graves Commission Archived from the original on 9 July 2018 Retrieved 9 July 2018 Dod s Peerage Ltd 1917 Dod s Peerage Baronetage Knightage etc of Great Britain and Ireland for 1917 London Simkin Marshall Hamilton Kent amp Co Ltd OCLC 37641333 via Internet Archive Huberty Michel 1981 L Allemagne dynastique Brunswick Nassau Schwarzbourg Le Perreux sur Marne Alain Giraud ISBN 978 2 901138 03 7 OCLC 768862988 Johnston George Harvey 1909 The Heraldry of the Hamiltons With Notes on All the Males of the Family Description of the Arms Plates and Pedigrees Edinburgh amp London W amp A K Johnston OCLC 5166014 via Internet Archive McNaughton C Arnold 1973 The Book of Kings A Royal Genealogy Vol 2 London Garnstone Press OCLC 632582714 Mosley Charles ed 2003 Burke s Peerage Baronetage amp Knightage 2 107 ed Wilmington Delaware Burke s Peerage Genealogical Books Ltd OCLC 224106746 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Pine Leslie Gilbert 1972 The New Extinct Peerage 1884 1971 Containing Extinct Abeyant Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms London Heraldry Today OCLC 866089055 Powysland Club 1892 Collections Historical amp 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College at War Winchester Hampshire Winchester College Archived from the original on 7 July 2018 Retrieved 7 July 2018 Woking Muslim Mission and Literary Trust ed 1935 Charms of Islam A Collection of Writings of Some of the Eminent Scholars Woking Surrey The Woking Mosque OCLC 717266954 via Internet Archive External links Edit Media related to George FitzGeorge Hamilton at Wikimedia Commons Portals Biography United Kingdom England London Royalty World War I Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George FitzGeorge Hamilton amp oldid 1170849112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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