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Note: (Research):http://www.h-web.org/misc/E-Hammond.html Hammond Papers (1831-1885) Edmund, 1st Baron Hammond was born on 25th June 1802 in London, son of the diplomat George Hammond. He was educated at Eton, Harrow and University College Oxford. He began his career on 10th October 1823 as a clerk in the Privy Council Office, but on 5th April 1824 transferred to the Foreign Office. In 1831 he accompanied Sir Strantford Canning to Constantinople as a mission to fix the boundaries of new Kingdom of Greece and to arrange the accession of King Otto of Bavaria to the Greek throne. (See F.O. 72/403-404.) Hammond went to become Chief Oriental department in the Foreign Office. Then on 10th August 1855 he was appointed permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Office. In February 1855 he accompanied Lord John Russell on his special mission to Vienna. (See F.O. 7/461-465.) He retired on 10th October 1873, and following year was raised to the peerage as Baron Hammond of Kirkella, Kingston-upon-Hull. He married on 3rd January 1846 Marry Frances Kerr. He died on 29 April 1890. This class contains the private and semi-official correspondence of Lord Hammond with British representatives in the USA, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Russia, Spain and Turkey; as well as with Gladstone, Palmerston, Lord John Russell and others. These papers came into the possession of the Foreign Office at the death of his daughter, the Hon. Margaret Hammond, and were passed on the Public Record Office, in May 1942. Class Lists, F.O. 391�̍�����iPublic Record Office' http://www.soft.net.uk/carter/family.html On 12th October 1869 he married Catherine, the only daughter of Frederick Hammond of Launceston House, Dover, Kent (cousin of Edmund Hammond, permanent Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs who was created Baron Hammond in 1874 and died without issue in 1890) by whom he had four sons and two daughters.
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Note: Dwelling:25 Eaton Place Census Place:St George Hanover Square, London, Middlesex, England Source:FHL Film 1341022 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0099 Folio 8 Page 10 MarrAgeSexBirthplace Edmund (Baron) HAMMONDM78 MSt Martins, Middlesex, England Rel:Head Occ:Baron Of Gt Bn & P C Mary F. (Baroness) HAMMONDM65 FScotland Rel:Wife Occ:Baroness M.G. HAMMONDU33 FSt Peters, Middlesex, England Rel:Daur Occ:Peers Daughter Margaret E. HAMMONDU29 FSt Peters, Middlesex, England Rel:Daur Occ:Peers Daughter Katherine L. HAMMONDU28 FSt Peters, Middlesex, England Rel:Daur Occ:Peers Daughter Henry B. BURNELLU24 MBrampton, Kent, England Rel:Serv Occ:Butler Dom Serv Harry FINCHAMU22 MMickethwisle, Cambridge, England Rel:Serv Occ:Footman Dom Serv Ellen SWANSBOROUGHU44 FGodalming, Surrey, England Rel:Serv Occ:Housekeeper & Ly Md Dom Serv Susan CLEMENTSU27 FSt Georges, Middlesex, England Rel:Serv Occ:Cook Dom Serv Ellen TIPPERU20 FCirencester, Gloucester, England Rel:Serv Occ:Ladysmaid Dom Serv Margaret E. PAULIENU25 FKensington, Middlesex, England Rel:Serv Occ:Housemaid Dom Serv Agnes K. TUBBU19 FSalisbury, Wiltshire, England Rel:Serv Occ:Housemaid Dom Serv Caroline LAMBERTU19 FSherborne, Dorset, England Rel:Serv Occ:Kitchenmaid Dom Serv
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