Robert Baillie-Hamilton (1828–1891), British politician William A. Baillie-Hamilton C.B., K.C.M.G. (1844–1920), Scottish civil servant William Baillie-Hamilton...
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Admiral William Alexander Baillie-Hamilton (6 June 1803 – 1 October 1881) was a Scottish naval commander who served on the Arctic Council when it was searching...
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Sir William Alexander Baillie-Hamilton KCMG CB (6 September 1844 – 6 July 1920) was a Scottish civil servant, who became Private Secretary to the Chief...
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Charles William Baillie-Hamilton (22 May 1900 – 24 April 1939) was a British Conservative politician. Baillie-Hamilton was the younger son of army officer...
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Robert Baillie-Hamilton (8 October 1828 – 5 September 1891) was a British politician. Baillie-Hamilton was a younger son of George Baillie-Hamilton, 10th...
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Scots. He was a son of William Baillie of Lamington and Elizabeth Lindsay. His sister Janet Baillie (died 1592) married David Hamilton of Preston, a courtier...
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Nigeria Department (1898–1914) were Reginald Antrobus, William Mercer, William Baillie Hamilton, Sydney Olivier, and Charles Strachey. Olivier was a member...
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Earl of Haddington (category Baillie-Hamilton family)
was the father of Charles John Baillie-Hamilton (1800–1865), a Member of Parliament, and William Alexander Baillie-Hamilton (1803–1881), an admiral in the...
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Trinity Bay and other local physical features. Social scientist William Baillie Hamilton notes that Captain James Cook and his assistant Michael Lane, who...
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1870. Baillie-Hamilton was born in Greenwich, Kent, the son of Admiral William Alexander Baillie-Hamilton (1803–1881) and Lady Harriet Hamilton (1812–1884)...
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George Baillie was Ambassador to Tuscany; William Baillie-Hamilton and Cospatrick Baillie-Hamilton were both Admirals in the Royal Navy; and Ker Baillie-Hamilton...
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General William Baillie (c. 1595–1653) was a Scottish professional soldier who fought for the Dutch and later commanded a regiment under Gustavus Adolphus...
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from the original on August 16, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2022. William, Baillie Hamilton (1996). Place names of Atlantic Canada. University of Toronto...
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French). Commission de toponymie du Québec. Retrieved 2012-01-31. William Baillie Hamilton (1996). Place Names of Atlantic Canada. University of Toronto Press...
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civil servants Charles and William Baillie-Hamilton and William Lindsay in the team, while the England XI included William C. Butler and Evelyn Freeth...
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Ker Baillie-Hamilton CB (13 July 1804 – 6 February 1889) was a British colonial administrator. He was born in Cleveland, England, and died in Tunbridge...
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George Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, 11th Earl of Haddington, KT, DL, FRSE (26 July 1827 – 11 June 1917), was a Scottish landowner and Scottish representative...
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George Baillie-Hamilton, 12th Earl of Haddington KT MC TD FRSE[unreliable source?] (18 September 1894 – 17 April 1986), was a Scottish peer from 1917 to...
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U.S. Navy rear admiral William Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton (1634–1694), Lord High Admiral of Scotland William Baillie-Hamilton (1803–1881), British Royal...
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he married Mary Baillie (a sister of the future 10th Earl of Haddington) at Taymouth Castle. They had six children: George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl...
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William Adolph Baillie Grohman (April 1, 1851 – February 11, 1921) was an Anglo-Austrian author of works on the Tyrol and the history of hunting, a big...
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William Baillie, Lord Provand (died 26 May 1593) was a Scottish judge from Lamington. He first appears as a judge of the court of session, 15 November...
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greatly influenced Europeans' understanding of South Africa and its peoples. William John Burchell (1781–1863) was particularly scathing: "As to the miserable...
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Vin". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. William Baillie Hamilton (1996). Place names of Atlantic Canada. Toronto: University of...
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nightclub. Charles Alston (botanist) Matthew Baillie (scientist) (attended the local grammar school) William Cullen (physician & chemist) David Livingstone...
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within Torngat Mountains National Park. South Aulatsivik Island William Baillie Hamilton (1996). Place Names of Atlantic Canada. University of Toronto Press...
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sister of the Scottish physicians and anatomists William and John Hunter. Her father, Rev. James Baillie (c. 1722–1778), was a Presbyterian minister, and...
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England XI and a Scotland XI. Kinnaird had initially selected William Baillie-Hamilton (who also played for the Civil Service) as one of the "Scottish"...
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served in the horse guards of William of Orange, and returned to Britain with William in the Revolution of 1688. Baillie was elected as Shire Commissioner...
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Markham Bay (Antarctica) (redirect from Hamilton Point)
under James Clark Ross, 1839-43, who named it Cape Hamilton after Captain William Baillie-Hamilton, Royal Navy, then private secretary to the Earl of...
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