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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES 93
Hamilton, Ada Margaret, the elder daughter of Sarah
Anne (Carlile) and William Morris, was born on 1 December,
1 85 1, and was educated privately. On 9 April, 1884, she married
William Frederick, elder son of Andrew Hamilton, of Southampton.
She resides at 5, Albert Court, Kensington Gore, and is a member
of the Albemarle and New Century Clubs. She has taken an
active interest in the " League of Mercy," and in the sales of
work of the Church Army, and is a member of the Grand Council
and on the Executive of the Jubilee Habitation of the Primrose
League. Her recreation is travelling. In addition to the continent
of Europe, she has travelled in the Argentine Republic, Australia,
Brazil, Canada, Canary Isles, Ceylon, Egypt, Morocco, Palestine,
Uruguay, and U.S.A.
Her husband was born on 25 December, 1848, and is a
Barrister practising in the Chancery Division. He is a King's
Counsel, a Bencher of the Middle Temple, and a member of
Lincoln's Inn, and has the degree of LL.D. in London University.
He has written A Manual of Company Law (second edition,
Stevens & Sons, London, 1901), and (jointly) the Law of
Husband and Wife, 1883. He is much interested in the work
of the Church Army, being Honorary Treasurer, Chairman
(Emigration Department), and Honorary Standing Counsel. In
politics he is a Unionist, and he is a member of the Reform Club,
Pall Mall. He is also director of a tramway company. His
recreations are travelling and golf, and he is a member of the
Walton Heath and Cinque Ports Golf Clubs. He is also a
member of the Committee of the Albemarle Club, and Junior
Warden of the Chancery Bar Lodge of Freemasons. There is
one child ot the marriage, a son ; see Hamilton, Grahame
Maurice,
Hamilton, Ada Margaret, the elder daughter of Sarah
Anne (Carlile) and William Morris, was born on 1 December,
1 85 1, and was educated privately. On 9 April, 1884, she married
William Frederick, elder son of Andrew Hamilton, of Southampton.
She resides at 5, Albert Court, Kensington Gore, and is a member
of the Albemarle and New Century Clubs. She has taken an
active interest in the " League of Mercy," and in the sales of
work of the Church Army, and is a member of the Grand Council
and on the Executive of the Jubilee Habitation of the Primrose
League. Her recreation is travelling. In addition to the continent
of Europe, she has travelled in the Argentine Republic, Australia,
Brazil, Canada, Canary Isles, Ceylon, Egypt, Morocco, Palestine,
Uruguay, and U.S.A.
Her husband was born on 25 December, 1848, and is a
Barrister practising in the Chancery Division. He is a King's
Counsel, a Bencher of the Middle Temple, and a member of
Lincoln's Inn, and has the degree of LL.D. in London University.
He has written A Manual of Company Law (second edition,
Stevens & Sons, London, 1901), and (jointly) the Law of
Husband and Wife, 1883. He is much interested in the work
of the Church Army, being Honorary Treasurer, Chairman
(Emigration Department), and Honorary Standing Counsel. In
politics he is a Unionist, and he is a member of the Reform Club,
Pall Mall. He is also director of a tramway company. His
recreations are travelling and golf, and he is a member of the
Walton Heath and Cinque Ports Golf Clubs. He is also a
member of the Committee of the Albemarle Club, and Junior
Warden of the Chancery Bar Lodge of Freemasons. There is
one child ot the marriage, a son ; see Hamilton, Grahame
Maurice,
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