Sir Charles Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet (28 May 1845 – 15 Nov 1928) was an English businessman and Conservative politician.
Hamilton was the son of John Hamilton of Liverpool and his wife Jessy Kemble. He was a Director of the North Wales Taper Co. and of McCorquodale & Co. He was a member of Liverpool Corporation for nine years and was Lieutenant-Colonel of the 8th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers. He retired from the volunteers in 1881 with permission to retain his rank. He was a J.P. for Lancashire and Liverpool City.[1]
Hamilton was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Rotherhithe in 1885.[2] He held the seat until he stood down at the 1892 general election,[3] when he was created Baronet of Cadogan Square on 21 November 1892.[4] He was appointed High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire in 1906 [5].
Hamilton lived at Mayfield, Shooter's Hill, Kent. He died at the age of 83 when the baronetcy became extinct.
Hamilton married Lucia McCorquodale in 1876, and they had a daughter.
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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New constituency | Member of Parliament for Rotherhithe 1885 – 1892 |
Succeeded by John Cumming Macdona |