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in the same direction. The persistent rumour that he drafted Gladstone's first home rule bill in 1886 was quite incorrect, but his sympathies with home rule were naturally regarded as a cause of his removal from the under-secretaryship in November 1886 by the conservative ministry which had succeeded
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Hamilton remained governor of Tasmania until 1893; on his return he was appointed royal commissioner to inquire into the working of the constitution of Dominica. In 1894, on Mr. Morley's nomination, he was placed on the commission appointed to inquire into the financial relations between England and
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with a view to its reorganisation. In 1878, he became accountant-general of the navy, and was the first to simplify the naval estimates to make them intelligible to the public. In 1879, he was appointed a member of
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He was very much in favour of the advancement of the Australian colonies, and encouraged industrial development, and road and railway works to be undertaken during his time in office. He also strongly favoured
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department. In 1857, he was employed in the office of works, and in 1861 he was selected to take charge of the finance of the education department, which rapidly grew in bulk and complexity. In 1869, on
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in that month, Hamilton was lent by the admiralty for two successive periods of six months each to the Irish government as under-secretary of state for Ireland. He was then made permanent secretary and
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who became Liberal MP for Orkney & Shetland. Caroline died in 1875. Their daughter, Anne, married Theyre à Beckett Weigall, a prominent Australian judge, and was the mother of the author
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the liberal ministry in the preceding July on the rejection of Gladstone's home rule proposals by the House of Commons. He was at once appointed
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of Sir Robert and Lady Hamilton, were purchased by subscription amongst leading citizens and presented to the
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On 18 August 1863, he married Caroline Jane Ball, and they had three sons and daughter. Their second son
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from 11 March 1887, until 30 November 1892, during which time he oversaw the ministries of two Tasmanian
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in 1887, 1888, and 1889. In 1887, he hosted an extravagant gala balls to mark
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Ireland, and in November of the same year he was made chairman of the
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Australian Dictionary of Biography: Lindsay, Joan a Becket
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