18-792: John , Johnny , or Jon Hamilton may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] John Hamilton (painter) (fl. 1765–1786), British painter John R. Hamilton (architect) ( fl. 1840–1870 ), English architect John McLure Hamilton (1853–1936), Anglo-American artist John Hamilton (actor) (1887–1958), American actor John F. Hamilton (1893–1967), American actor John "Bugs" Hamilton (1911–1947), American trumpeter John Hamilton (artist) (1919–1993), British army officer and artist John R. Hamilton (photographer) (1923–1997), American photographer John T. Hamilton (born 1963), American literary scholar and musician Sterling Hayden (1916–1986), American actor who operated under
36-718: A Conservative politician and life peer . On 12 September 1937, he became a lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards reserve of officers. During the Second World War , Hamilton saw active service with his regiment's 5th Battalion, which formed part of the Guards Armoured Division , in the Battle of Normandy , and was injured there on 18 July 1944. Hamilton was awarded the Military Cross on 30 June 1945 for his service on
54-549: The Royal Military College, Sandhurst , Hamilton was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards as a second lieutenant on 29 January 1931. He was promoted to lieutenant on 29 January 1934. In 1935 he married Rosemary Coke and acquired Beckington Castle , Somerset . Their children included James Leslie Hamilton (1938–2006), later the fourth Baron, and Archibald Gavin ("Archie") , born at Beckington in 1941, later
72-471: The Supreme Court of New South Wales , Australia, 1997–2009 Jon Hamilton , scientist and NPR correspondent See also [ edit ] Jack Hamilton (disambiguation) Hamilton House (South Berwick, Maine) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
90-1968: The 1707 Acts of Union John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn (1756–1818), Scottish nobleman John Hamilton, 1st Baron Hamilton of Dalzell (1829–1900), Scottish soldier and politician John Hamilton, 1st Viscount Sumner (1859–1934), British law lord John d'Henin Hamilton, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell (1911–1990), Lord Lieutenant of Surrey Politics [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] John Hamilton (Ontario politician) (1802–1882), Canadian Senator representing Ontario John Robinson Hamilton (1808–1870), Canadian lawyer and political figure in Quebec John Hamilton (Quebec politician) (1827–1888), Canadian Senator representing Quebec John Claude Hamilton (1854–?), Canadian politician John Borden Hamilton (1913–2005), Canadian lawyer and politician U.K. [ edit ] John Hamilton (1656–1713) , MP for Dungannon and Augher John Hamilton (Donegal MP) , MP for St Johnstown and Donegal John Hamilton (Wendover MP) (1685–1757), English MP for Wendover John Hamilton (died 1757) , MP for Dundalk and Carlow John Hamilton (1715–1796) , Scottish politician, MP for Wigtown Burghs and Wigtownshire John Hamilton (1751–1804) , Scottish politician, MP for Haddingtonshire John Hamilton (Liverpool) (1922–2006), Leader of Liverpool City Council 1983–1986 U.S. [ edit ] John Hamilton (New Jersey politician) (c. 1681–1747), American politician John Hamilton (congressman) (1754–1837), American politician and Pennsylvania Congressman John Taylor Hamilton (1843–1925), US Representative from Iowa John Marshall Hamilton (1847–1905), governor of Illinois John M. Hamilton (1855–1916), US Representative from West Virginia John Hamilton (Kansas politician) (1892–1973), American politician and chairman of
108-531: The 1920s J. C. Hamilton (John C. Hamilton, 1913–1991), Negro league baseball player in the 1940s John Hamilton (footballer, born 1946) (1946–2007), Australian rules footballer for Melbourne Johnny Hamilton (basketball) (born 1994), Trinidadian basketball player Others [ edit ] John Hamilton (architect) (1761–1812), architect and builder in Edinburgh's First New Town, uncle of Thomas Hamilton John Church Hamilton (1792–1882), son of
126-717: The American Revolutionary War Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Woodbrook (1755–1835), British and Portuguese general of the Napoleonic Wars John Fane Charles Hamilton (1829–1864), British naval officer, after whom the town of Hamilton in New Zealand is named John Patrick Hamilton (1896–1961), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross John Brown Hamilton (1896–1973), Scottish recipient of
144-831: The American founding father Alexander Hamilton John B. Hamilton (1847–1898), U.S. Surgeon General John Hamilton (university chancellor) (1851–1939), Quebec merchant and chancellor of Bishop's University, Lennoxville, Quebec John Hamilton (farmer) ( fl. 1888–1930 ), Scottish sheep farming pioneer in Patagonia and landowner in the Falkland Islands John Hamilton (gangster) (1899–1934), Canadian murderer and bank-robber and associate of John Dillinger John Randle Hamilton (born 1944), American diplomat John Maxwell Hamilton (born 1947), journalist, civil servant and educator John Hamilton (judge) , judge of
162-458: The European front. He was promoted to a substantive captaincy in the reserve of the Coldstream Guards on 1 January 1949. After the end of the war, he sold his house at Beckington to H. F. Bailey, who re-established Ravenscroft School there, and moved to Snowdenham House, Bramley, near Guildford. Hamilton succeeded his uncle, Gavin Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell , in his peerage in 1952. He
180-1465: The Privy Seal John Hamilton (controversialist) (1547–1611), Scottish Catholic controversialist John Hamilton of Blair (born c. 1640), 17th century Church of Scotland minister and bishop John Hamilton (priest) (died 1756), Irish Anglican priest John William Hamilton (1845–1934), American, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church Sports [ edit ] Association football [ edit ] John Hamilton (footballer, born 1880) (1880–?), Scottish footballer for West Ham United Johnny Hamilton (footballer, born 1935) (1935–2013), Scottish footballer for Heart of Midlothian Johnny Hamilton (footballer, born 1949) (1949–2015), Scottish footballer for Hibernian and Rangers Jock Hamilton (A. John Hamilton, 1869–1931), Scottish footballer for Ayr, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Loughborough, Bristol City, Leicester Fosse, Watford, Wellingborough & Fulham Jock Hamilton (footballer, born 1879) (John H. Hamilton, 1879–1925), Scottish footballer for Leith Athletic, Leeds City and Brentford, among others Other sports [ edit ] John Hamilton (cricketer) (1855–1904), English cricketer John Hamilton (footballer, born 1891) (1891–1964), Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy J. H. Hamilton (John H. Hamilton), Negro league infielder in
198-732: The Republican National Committee John H. Hamilton Jr. (1919–1986), Pennsylvania politician Other political figures [ edit ] John Hamilton (Tasmanian politician) (1834–1924), member of Tasmanian House of Assembly 1891–1903 John Hamilton (Queensland politician) (1841–1916), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly John Ronald Hamilton (1871–1940), New Zealand politician Religion [ edit ] John Hamilton (archbishop of St Andrews) (1512–1571), Scottish politician, Archbishop of St Andrews, Keeper of
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#1732851516519216-949: The Victoria Cross John Graham Hamilton (1910–1994), British admiral John Hamilton (RNZAF officer) ( fl. 1971–2006 ), former Chief of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Nobility [ edit ] John Hamilton of Cadzow , 4th Laird of Cadzow (before 1370 – c. 1402) Scottish nobleman and soldier John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Hamilton (c. 1535–1604), Scottish nobleman John Hamilton, 1st Lord Bargany (died 1658), Scottish peer John Hamilton, 4th Earl of Haddington (1626–1669), Scottish nobleman John Hamilton, 1st Lord Belhaven and Stenton (died 1679), Scottish peer John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Bargany (c. 1640–1693), Scottish peer and soldier John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Belhaven and Stenton (1656–1708), Scottish politician and critic of
234-795: The code name "John Hamilton" as an agent for the Office of Strategic Services in World War II Military [ edit ] John Hamilton (Jacobite) (1651/52–1691), Irish military officer in the Williamite War in Ireland John Hamilton (Royal Navy officer) (1714–1755), British naval officer John Hamilton (British Army officer) (1724–1802), British Army officer who served in North America John Hamilton (American Revolution) (died 1816), Loyalist military officer in
252-424: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Hamilton&oldid=1252583644 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Hamilton (painter) John Hamilton (fl. 1765–1786)
270-531: Was a British painter. Hamilton is stated to have been an amateur. He was a member of the Incorporated Society of Artists , and subscribed to their roll-declaration in 1766. In 1767 he contributed a moonlight view to their exhibition, and continued to exhibit landscapes and views up to 1777. In 1773 he was director of the society and afterwards vice-president. In the print room at the British Museum there
288-419: Was a British peer and courtier. He served with the Coldstream Guards during the Second World War , and after succeeding his uncle in the peerage in 1952, became a Lord-in-Waiting and Lord Lieutenant of Surrey . Hamilton was the only son of Major Leslie d'Henin Hamilton and his wife Amy Ricardo. Major Hamilton was a younger son of John Hamilton, 1st Baron Hamilton of Dalzell . Educated at Eton College and
306-705: Was a water-colour drawing by him of Tyburn during the execution of William Guest on 14 October 1767. Hamilton also etched with good effect the plates to Francis Grose 's 'Ancient Armour and Weapons,' published in 1786. [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Cust, Lionel Henry (1890). " Hamilton, John (fl.1765-1786) ". In Stephen, Leslie ; Lee, Sidney (eds.). Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 24. London: Smith, Elder & Co. John d%27Henin Hamilton, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell John d'Henin Hamilton, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell , GCVO , MC (1 May 1911 – 31 January 1990),
324-470: Was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Surrey on 16 October 1957. In the 1960s, Hamilton was President of the National Association of Probation Officers. In 1961, he was with Queen Elizabeth II at Kingston on Thames as Vice Lord Lieutenant for Surrey. Lord Hamilton was appointed a Lord-in-Waiting on 17 September 1968. In 1973, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Surrey . Hamilton retired as
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