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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Hamilton.

1891; Military Secretary to C in C, India, 1893-95; Chitral Relief. 1895; Tirah Campaign, 1897-8; South Africa, 1899-1901; Chief of the Staff of Lord Kitchener, 1901-2; Quarter Master General, 1903; attached to the Japanese Army, 1904-5; General Officer, Commanding Southern Army, 1905-9; Military Member of the Army Council, 1909-10; on Special duty to Foreign Courts to announce the accession of Emperor George V; General Commanding Mediterranean Forces; Inspector-General of Oversea Forces. Address: 6, Beamore Place’, Mayfair, W. Club: Athenæum.

Hammond, Col (1890) Sir Arthur George, K.C.B. (1908), V.C. (1879), D.S.O. (1891) s. of Major T. G. Hammond; b, 1843; educ: at Sherborne and Addiscombe; joined the Indian Staff Corps, 1861; served in the Jowaki-Afridi expedition, 1877-8; Afghan war, 1878-80; Hazra expedition, 1888; C.B. Chitral Relief, 1895; Tirah expedition, 1897-8; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria. Address: Sherborn House, Comberly, Surrey. Club: Primrose.

Hammond, Egert Lawrie Lukas. V.A., I.C.S., Member, Legislative Council, Bihar and Orissa; educ; at Newton College, and Keble College, Oxford; joined service in Bengal, 1896: Superintendent, Cooch Bihar, 1903; transferred to Bihar as Registrar, Co-operative Credit Societies, 1912; Secretary to Government of Bihar and Member, Legislative Council since 1913. Address: Patna, Bengal, India.

Hampson, Sir George Francis, B.A. (1880), 10th Baronet; s. of late Rev. William S. Hampson; b. 1860; educ; at Charterhouse and Exter College, Oxford; m. Minnie Francis, d. of late Colonel John Clerk-Kennedy, C.B., 1893. Publication: Various scientific works including the Moths of India published by the India Office between 1892-6. Address: 62, Atanhope Gardens, S.W.

Hanchinalkar, Ganesh Balakrishna, Azam; b., 1813; entered Government service in the Educational department; served in it for nearly 40 years and retired as Head-master; was first a Member and afterwards Chairman, Haliyal Municipality; was Supervisor Census Operations in Dharwar, Gajendragad, and Gadog in 1872, 1891 and 1901 respectively; was Copyist to the Bombay Archaological Society and Numismatic Pandit to the Royal Asiatic Society in England and India; title of Azam conferred, 1913. Publications: History of North Canara and several numismatic works. Address: Samdatti, Belgaum, India.

Hankin, Arthur Crommelin, C.S.I. C.I.E. 1895; Inspector-Gen. of Police, Hyderabad (Deccan); b. 1859; s. of the late Mordant Powell Hankin; m. 1st, 1884, Eva Mary (d. 1891); 2nd, 1899, Mary, d. of Maj Gen. E. L. Hankin; has been awarded Police Medal; Address: Hyderabad, (Deccan), India.

Hankin, Ernest Hanbury, Chemical Examiner and Bacteriologist, United Provinces and Central Provinces, India, since 1891; b. Ware Hertfordshire 1865; s. of Rev. C. S. Hankin. m. Ethel Marry, e.d. of Willam Jonathen Goodwin of Canterbury, 1907 educ; Merchant Taylors School; Univ Coll, London; St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London; St John’s

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