Lord Claud Hamilton (1889–1975) Explained

Lord Claud Hamilton
Birth Date:10 November 1889
Birth Place:Mayfair, London
Death Place:Newbury, Berkshire
Father:James Hamilton
Mother:Mary Curzon-Howe
Relatives:James Hamilton (brother)
Arthur Hamilton (brother)
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Rank:Captain
Branch:British Army
Branch Label:Service
Battles:World War I
Battles Label:Wars
Unit:Scots Guards
Grenadier Guards

Lord Claud Nigel Hamilton (10 November 1889  - 22 August 1975) was a British Army officer and courtier. He was comptroller and treasurer to Queen Mary from 1936 until her death in 1953.[1]

Family and education

Lord Claud was born at Hampden House, 61 Green Street, Mayfair,[2] the seventh (but third surviving) son of James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn and Lady Mary Anna Curzon-Howe. He was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire.[3]

On 11 July 1933, he married Violet Ruby Newall (née Ashton), mother of Pamela Newall (later Baroness Sharples).[4] They had no children.[1]

Career

Army

In 1907, he joined the 3rd Battalion (Lothian Regiment) of the Scots Guards as a Second Lieutenant, and transferred to the Grenadier Guards in 1909, having been promoted to the rank of Captain the previous year. During the First World War, he was mentioned in despatches in 1914 for having "commanded a machine-gun for five days and nights without relief, with great effect and under severe fire."

The same year, he was made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. In 1916, he was made an MVO as courtier to the Prince of Wales, and in 1918 he became an Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy and was awarded the Croix de Guerre.

Royal household

In 1919, Lord Claud was employed as an equerry to Edward, Prince of Wales and made a CMG in 1920 for services to the Prince on his overseas visits.

In 1921, Hamilton was promoted as Deputy Master of the Household, made an Extra Equerry to King George V a year later and an Equerry in 1924.

In 1932, he was promoted to a CVO, and to a GCVO in 1937.

In 1936, he was one of the escorts of the gun carriage at the King's funeral and became Queen Mary's Comptroller, Treasurer and Extra Equerry that year. He served in these offices until her death in 1953, when he became an Extra Equerry to Elizabeth II until his own death in 1975 aged 85.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Lord Claud Hamilton . 28 August 2024 . . 23 August 1975 . 6.
  2. News: Births . . The Times Digital Archive . 12 November 1889 . 1.
  3. Book: Gliddon, Gerald . The aristocracy and the Great War . Gliddon Books . 2002 . 978-0-947893-35-4 . Norwich . 452 . English . 231975360.
  4. News: Baroness Sharples, made lively contributions to politics for decades after her husband’s murder in Bermuda – obituary . 28 August 2024 . The Daily Telegraph . 24 May 2022.