Charles Hamond Explained

Charles Frederick Hamond
Office:Member of Parliament
for Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Term Start:4 July 1892
Term End:1 October 1900
Alongside:William Cruddas (18951900)
(18921895)
Predecessor:John Morley
James Craig
Successor:George Renwick
Walter Richard Plummer
Term Start2:31 January 1874
Term End2:31 March 1880
Alongside2:Joseph Cowen
Predecessor2:Joseph Cowen
Thomas Emerson Headlam
Successor2:Joseph Cowen
Ashton Wentworth Dilke
Birth Date:1817
Nationality:British
Party:Conservative

Sir Charles Frederick Hamond (1817 – 2 March 1905) was a Conservative Party politician.

Hamond first stood for election at the 1874 Newcastle-upon-Tyne by-election, but was unsuccessful. However, he was then elected for the seat at the 1874 election, but was beaten again in 1880.[1] He continued to fight for the seat, standing in 1885 and an 1886 by-election, before being elected to the seat again in 1892. He held the seat until 1900 when he did not seek re-election.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Craig. F. W. S.. F. W. S. Craig. British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885. 1977. Macmillan Press. London. 978-1-349-02349-3. 1st. e-book.
  2. Book: Craig. F. W. S.. F. W. S. Craig. British Parliamentary Election Results: 1885-1918. 1974. Macmillan Press. London. 9781349022984.