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William Hammond (died 1685)

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Hunter gives as definite information on William Hammond the Fellow of the Royal Society: the date of admission in 1661; the description "Kentish gentleman"; and activity in the Society to 1681. The suggestion that William Hammond FRS, of Kent, had travelled abroad as education for a future physician
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Michael Hunter, The Social Basis and Changing Fortunes of an Early Scientific Institution: An Analysis of the Membership of the Royal Society, 1660โ€“1685, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London Vol. 31, No. 1 (Jul. 1976), pp. 9โ€“114, at p. 43. Published by: Royal Society. Stable URL:
300:. Marsham's wife Elizabeth was a sister of Anthony Hammond, his father, so this was a marriage of first cousins. The children of this marriage were three sons, one of whom died young, and two daughters: their daughter Anne married 135:
The second son, Anthony Hammond, bought Somersham Place, a former episcopal palace of the bishops of Ely, around 1660; or leased a wing of what was a building falling to ruins. He died there in 1680. He was father of
101:: he was one of those with shares in the original 1631 indenture (as "Anthony Hamond of St Albons in the Count of Kent, Esquire"). He had a supervisory role, in drainage work started from 1649 by 120:, and they had four sons: William, Anthony, Dudley and Edward and numerous daughters including Hester, Frances, and Jane. In 1661 he died at Wilburton. He has been credited as the author of 799:'Parishes: Somersham', in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 2, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London, 1932), pp. 223โ€“230. British History Online 280:, in 1663. Hammond mentions his chamber, in Gray's Inn. William Hammond, Esq. occurs as an "Old Adventurer" in a petition to Charles II concerned with the Great Level of the Fens. 235:, a family friend, sent Hammond a mathematical problem; he disclaimed any remaining competence in mathematics, and passed it to Digby to circulate among French mathematicians. 432:
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank, But Uninvested with Heritable Honours
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities
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in 1650. He corresponded with his parents at Wilburton (as Wilberton). He speculates at one point in a letter from Paris on taking a higher degree at Oxford, through
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A possible relative, Gabriel Richards, is mentioned in William Hammond's letters as a "cousin". Some unresolved issues remain about the putative family connection.
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In a series of letters, most apparently surviving, Hammond wrote in detail to his parents about his travels. He had practical support, and an introduction to
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The Origins of the Grand Tour: The Travels of Robert Montagu, Lord Mandeville (1649โ€“1654), William Hammond (1655โ€“1658), and Banaster Maynard (1660โ€“1663)
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22:(c.1635โ€“c.1685) was an English gentleman and Grand Tourist. He has been identified since 1792 as the William Hammond who was an original Fellow of the 238:
Hammond had a companion "Cosin Bowyer" for some of the way, able to lend him money, and "Heir of Camberwell". Following Brennan, this was a son of
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The Hammond family had been established Kent landowners since 1551. In the 1550s the monastic property that became St Alban's Court, at
70:(born 1614) the poet was his brother. Their mother Elizabeth Archer or Aucher, daughter of Margaret Sandys, was the granddaughter of 1278: 1245: 968: 629:
A Collection of Laws which Form the Constitution of the Bedford Level Corporation: Together with 'an Introductory History Thereof
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Hammond, Anthony (1668โ€“1738), of Somersham Place, Hunts; Lidlington, Beds.; Piccadilly and Albemarle Street, Westminster
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was therefore his great-uncle. The main seat of Sir Miles Sandys was Wilburton. Elizabeth Aucher was sister of
66:(identified also as of St Albans's Court, Kent) was son of Sir William Hammond (1579โ€“1615) of St Albans Court. 220: 67: 336: 149: 258:
at Nรฎmes, and Hammond tended him there in September and October 1657. He commented on the banking of the
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Hammond's letters from his tour survive in two copies. One set, which passed through the hands of
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Hammond based his Tour around extended over-winter stays in Paris. In 1656 he went from there to
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Sandys, Sir Miles, 1st Bt. (1563โ€“1645), of Wilburton Parsonage, Wilburton, Isle of Ely, Cambs.
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and sister of Anthony Hammond, William's father. He carried out some research on French
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301: 259: 157: 140:(1668โ€“1738) the Member of Parliament, who was also a Conservator of the Bedford Level. 110: 38:, was bought by Thomas Hammond. The name was because of its previous association with 1420: 673:
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William Hammond was the son of Anthony Hammond (1608โ€“1661). He matriculated at
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Bowyer, Anthony (1633โ€“1709), of Camberwell Green, Surr. and the Inner Temple
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Aucher (Agar, Archer), Sir Anthony (c.1586โ€“1637), of Bishopsbourne, Kent
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in Paris, Holden being a good friend of Lady Mary Stanley, mother of
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by W. H. Ireland, published in 1829 โ€“ The Old Parish of Nonington"
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Hammond married, as her second husband, Elizabeth, daughter of
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Bowyer, Sir Edmund (1613โ€“81), of Camberwell Green, Surr.
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Bedford Level Corporation; Charles Nalson Cole (1761).
864:. Ashgate Publishing, Limited. pp. 166 and 211. 757:. Vol. 2. Peterborough: G. C. Caster. p. 85 250:, a future barrister and politician, matriculated at 1228:. F. C. and J. Rivington, Otridge and Son. p.  1057:. Ashgate Publishing, Limited. p. 168 note 2. 1005:. Ashgate Publishing, Limited. p. 208 note 4. 1399:. Ashgate Publishing, Limited. pp. 158โ€“160. 1201:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 354 note 59. 389:. Ashgate Publishing, Limited. pp. 161โ€“226. 288:that Hammond was a "great lover" of mathematics. 116:Anthony Hammond married Anne Digges, daughter of 411:Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 1126:. Ashgate Publishing, Limited. pp. 192โ€“5. 945:. Ashgate Publishing, Limited. pp. 154โ€“5. 918:. Ashgate Publishing, Limited. pp. 153โ€“4. 304:, and Elizabeth married Oliver St John, son of 1243:Black, Shirley Burgoyne. "Marsham, Sir John". 693:. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme. p. 383. 50:; via his heiresses to Alexander Culpepper of 719: 717: 8: 1372:. 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Boydell & Brewer. p. 119. 533:Margaret Spufford (6 December 1979). 262:, compared to that used in the Fens. 124:(1662) by A. H., a supplement to the 7: 710:. Harrison & Company. p. 6. 475:Gause, Artemis. "Hammond, William". 1355:https://www.jstor.org/stable/531552 415:https://www.jstor.org/stable/531317 16:English gentleman and Grand Tourist 1276:Stoker, David. "Wotton, William". 670:John Burke; Bernard Burke (1841). 14: 1100:, History of Parliament Online" 1031:, History of Parliament Online" 818:, History of Parliament Online" 565:, History of Parliament Online" 513:, History of Parliament Online" 885:Reid Barbour (1 August 2013). 284:commented in a 1677 letter to 254:in 1651. 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Brennan (2004). 58:Anthony Hammond (1608โ€“1661) 1463: 1309:Sir Bernard Burke (1871). 704:Henry George BOHN (1848). 333:Topographical Miscellanies 315: 888:Sir Thomas Browne: A Life 643:Frances Willmoth (1993). 312:"Cosin Gabriell Richards" 93:, Anthony Hammond was an 42:in Hertfordshire. On the 1315:. Harrison. p. 578. 1174:Samuel A. Wells (1830). 1077:'Bludworth-Brakell', in 231:, his mother's brother. 122:The Gentleman's Exercise 585:A. W. Skempton (2002). 435:. H. Colburn. pp.  1437:English travel writers 1288:10.1093/ref:odnb/30005 1255:10.1093/ref:odnb/18160 978:10.1093/ref:odnb/26281 487:10.1093/ref:odnb/12163 337:Samuel Egerton Brydges 150:Wadham College, Oxford 74:, Archbishop of York. 331:occurred in the 1792 316:Further information: 252:Christ Church, Oxford 188:. 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Index

Royal Society
Nonington
St Albans Abbey
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Christopher Hales
Bedgebury
Wilburton
William Hammond
Edwin Sandys
Sir Miles Sandys, 1st Baronet
Sir Anthony Aucher
Rochester
draining of the Fens
adventurer
Bedford Level
Sir Miles Sandys, 2nd Baronet
Cornelius Vermuyden
Samuel Fortrey
Dudley Digges
falconry
Simon Latham
Anthony Hammond
Wadham College, Oxford
John Wilkins
Lawrence Rooke
Charles Scarburgh
Seth Ward
Christopher Wren
Florence
La Fleche

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