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Edward Hamilton (pastoralist)

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Hamilton continued with his business activities until his death. He maintained his links with New South Wales, and was the colony's representative agent in London for some years. He made his home at
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In January 1855 Hamilton returned to England, having sold his shares in the livestock stations. He was appointed chairman of the London-based
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Hamilton decided not to take up a legal career, instead choosing to take up "pastoralism" or the raising of livestock in
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in 1843. He resigned from the body in 1846 but was reappointed in 1848, serving until 1850. He married Ann Thacker of
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in 1854, a position he held until his death. He was also appointed chairman of the
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and New South Wales in August 1844. In 1851 he was appointed the first
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in 1879. He died there in 1898 survived by 2 sons and 6 daughters.
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in 1835. He was made a fellow of the college in 1834. He was
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pastoralist
New South Wales
Loughton
Anthony Hamilton
Walter Kerr Hamilton
Bishop of Salisbury
Eton College
Trinity College, Cambridge
M.A.
called to the bar
Inner Temple
New South Wales
Cassilis, New South Wales
RN
George Clive
New South Wales Legislative Council
Berkshire
provost
University of Sydney
Australian Agricultural Company
Bank of Australasia
1865 general election
Parliament of the United Kingdom
members of parliament
City of Salisbury
Charters
Sunningdale
High Sheriff

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