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    Captain Sir Charles Hotham KCB (14 January 1806 – 31 December 1855) was Lieutenant-Governor and, later, Governor of Victoria, Australia from 22 June 1854...
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    Lieutenant Colonel Charles Hotham Montagu "Richard" Doughty-Wylie, VC, CB, CMG (23 July 1868 – 26 April 1915) was a British Army officer and an English...
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  • Charles Hotham (1806–1855) was an Australian politician and Governor of Victoria. Charles Hotham may also refer to: Charles Hotham (priest) (1615–1672)...
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    after Charles Hotham, Governor of Victoria from 1854 to 1855. Mount Hotham's summit rises to an altitude of 1,862 metres (6,109 ft) AHD. Mount Hotham Alpine...
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  • Charles Hotham (1615 in Scorborough – c. 1672 in Bermudas) was an English cleric. Hotham was the third son of Sir John Hotham, of Scorborough, near Beverley...
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  • Hotham may refer to: Hotham, Northern Territory, a locality Division of Hotham, electoral division Mount Hotham Mount Hotham Alpine Resort The original...
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    Baron Hotham (1737–1814) Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham (1794–1870) Charles Hotham, 4th Baron Hotham (1836–1872) John Hotham, 5th Baron Hotham (1838–1907)...
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    City Council. The division was created in 1969 and is named for Sir Charles Hotham, Governor of Victoria 1854–55. The division was originally created as...
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    resignation in December 1852, but had to wait until a replacement, Charles Hotham, could take his place. Towards the end of his governorship, La Trobe's...
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    Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet (c. July 1589 – 3 January 1645) of Scorborough Hall, near Driffield, Yorkshire, was an English Member of Parliament who was...
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    Admiral William Hotham, 1st Baron Hotham (1736–1813) was an officer in the Royal Navy. He was the son of Sir Beaumont Hotham (died 1771), a lineal descendant...
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    Ballarat gold commissioner Robert William Rede and La Trobe's successor Charles Hotham in October and November 1854. The ever-present "physical force" faction...
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    1855, the title of the then incumbent lieutenant-governor, Captain Sir Charles Hotham, became governor. There is also a lieutenant-governor and an administrator...
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    was subsequently inherited by Sir Charles Hotham-Thompson, 8th Baronet, followed by Beaumont Hotham, 3rd Baron Hotham. It was later purchased by George...
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    Despatches From Sir Charles Hotham 1978, p. 2. Carboni 1855, p. 96. Blake 2012, p. 88. Three Despatches From Sir Charles Hotham 1978, p. 7. Blake 1979...
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  • Admiral Hotham may refer to: Alan Geoffrey Hotham (1876–1965), British Royal Navy admiral Charles Frederick Hotham (1843–1925), British Royal Navy Admiral...
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    cross astern and reunite, ordered his ships to change course, but Sir Charles Thompson, leading the rear division, failed to comply. The following ships...
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    at a depth of 135 feet (41.2 m). The Lady Hotham was named after the wife of the Governor, Sir Charles Hotham who happened to be visiting the area when...
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    Ballarat gold commissioner Robert William Rede and La Trobe's successor Charles Hotham in October and November 1854. The ever-present "physical force" faction...
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    Brazil Lady Hotham Ballarat, Victoria  Australia 1854 1,170 ozt (36 kg; 80 lb) 17 dwt. of gold Named after the wife of Governor Charles Hotham The Golden...
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    Hotham is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 16 miles (26 km) west of Hull, 21 miles...
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  • Preceded by Sir Charles Hotham Colonel of Pocock's Regiment of Foot 1720–1721 Succeeded by Charles Lenoe Preceded by Sir Charles Hotham Colonel of the...
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    colony, named after the reigning monarch, Queen Victoria. Governor Charles Hotham appointed William Haines to be Victoria's first premier on 28 November...
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    the three-person delegation which met the Governor of Victoria, Sir Charles Hotham, in Melbourne on Monday, 27 November 1854. The miners' demands for economic...
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  • Flower (b. 1668) James Gregorie (1638–1675) Erasmus Harby (1628–1674) Charles Hotham (1615–1674) Edward Howard (1668–1706) William Le Hunt (1668–1682) John...
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    the population on the Ballarat goldfields was estimated at 20,000. Charles Hotham, who arrived in Victoria in June 1854, was alarmed at the depleted state...
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    Admiral Charles William de la Poer Beresford, 1st Baron Beresford, GCB, GCVO, FRSGS (10 February 1846 – 6 September 1919), styled Lord Charles Beresford...
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    described as farcical, and the colonial secretary would rebuke Governor Sir Charles Hotham over prosecuting the Eureka rebels for the lofty offence of high treason...
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  • Brigadier-General Charles Hotham (25 April 1693 – 15 January 1738), of South Dalton, Yorkshire, was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the...
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    and more arrests were made. A petition was sent to His Excellency Sir Charles Hotham, Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Victoria regarding the investigation...
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