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Hamond (other)
Hamond may refer to: People * Andrew Hamond (other), more than one person *Anthony Hamond (died 1743) of South Wootton, near King's Lynn, Norfolk, husband of the sister of Sir Robert Walpole, KG * Graham Hamond (other), more than one person * Philip Hamond (1883–1953), British Army officer Ships *USS ''Hamond'' (PF-73), a United States Navy patrol frigate transferred to the United Kingdom and in commission in the Royal Navy as from 1943 to 1945 See also *Hamand (other) *Hammond (other) Hammond may refer to: People * Hammond Innes (1913–1998), English novelist * Hammond (surname) * Justice Hammond (other) Places Antarctica * Hammond Glacier, Antarctica Australia *Hammond, South Australia, a small settlement in South ...
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Andrew Hamond (other)
Andrew Ham(m)ond may refer to: *Andrew B. Hammond (1848–1934), American lumberman *Andrew Hammond (ice hockey) (born 1988), professional ice hockey goaltender *Sir Andrew Hamond, 1st Baronet (1738–1828), British naval officer **Sir Andrew Hammond (1800 ship) **Sir Andrew Snape Hammond (1802) *Sir Andrew Snape Hamond-Graeme, 3rd Baronet (1811–1874) of the Hamond baronets See also *Hammond (surname) *Hamond (other) Hamond may refer to: People * Andrew Hamond (other), more than one person *Anthony Hamond (died 1743) of South Wootton, near King's Lynn, Norfolk, husband of the sister of Sir Robert Walpole, KG * Graham Hamond (other), more than ...
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Robert Walpole
Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, (26 August 1676 – 18 March 1745; known between 1725 and 1742 as Sir Robert Walpole) was a British statesman and Whig politician who, as First Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Leader of the House of Commons, is generally regarded as the ''de facto'' first Prime Minister of Great Britain. Although the exact dates of Walpole's dominance, dubbed the "Robinocracy", are a matter of scholarly debate, the period 1721–1742 is often used. He dominated the Walpole–Townshend ministry, as well as the subsequent Walpole ministry, and holds the record as the longest-serving British prime minister. W. A. Speck wrote that Walpole's uninterrupted run of 20 years as prime minister "is rightly regarded as one of the major feats of British political history. Explanations are usually offered in terms of his expert handling of the political system after 1720, ndhis unique blending of the surviving powers of the crown with the ...
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Graham Hamond (other)
Graham Hamond was a Royal Navy officer. Graham or Graeme Ham(m)ond may also refer to: * Graeme Hammond, American neurologist and sportsman *Sir Graham Hamond-Graeme, 4th Baronet (1845–1920), of the Hamond-Graeme baronets See also * Graham Hammonds, singer {{hndis, Hamond, Graham ...
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Philip Hamond
Major Philip Hamond (1 May 1883 – 29 July 1953) was a decorated British Army officer who played a prominent part in the downfall of the Rector of Stiffkey. He later collected Norfolk folk songs. Military career He was the eldest son of Charles Annesley and Mary Augusta Hamond, of Twyford Hall, East Dereham. He was commissioned in the 4th (Militia) Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment, and served in the Second Boer War where he was dangerously wounded at the Battle of Rooiwal in early April 1902. Following the battle, he was mentioned in despatches, and created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), the youngest regular officer - at 18 - to that date to earn a DSO. He was also, on 23 April 1902, commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, nominated by the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South Africa. The commission was cancelled, however, when on 7 May 1902 he instead joined a regular battalion of the Norfolk Regiment. Following the ...
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Hamand (other)
Hamand or Homand ( fa, همند, link=no) may refer to: * Hamand, Fars * Hamand, Khusf, South Khorasan Province * Hamand, Nehbandan, South Khorasan Province See also *Hamand Khaleseh Vadan *Hamand Kilan *Hamand Kuhan va Kurdar Hamand Kuhan va Kurdar ( fa, همندكوهان وكردر, also Romanized as Hamand Kūhān va Kurdar) is a village in Jamabrud Rural District, in the Central District of Damavand County, Tehran Province, Iran Iran, officially the ... * Hamand Lamsar {{geodis ...
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