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William Richard Hamilton, FRS, (1777–1859) was a British antiquarian, traveller and diplomat. He was the third son of Rev. Anthony Hamilton, Archdeacon of Colchester and Anne, daughter of Richard Terrick, Bishop of London.
Born in St Martin-in-the-Fields, London in 1777, he studied at Harrow School and St John's College, Cambridge.[1] In 1799 he was appointed chief private secretary to Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin. He was in Egypt as the British took it over from the French, secured the Rosetta Stone and superintended its transport to England.[2] After a voyage up the Nile, he wrote a well-known work of Egyptology, AEgyptica.[3]
From 1809 to 1822 Hamilton served as Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and from 1822 to 1825 he was Minister and Envoy Plenipotentiary at the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In 1830 he succeeded Sir Thomas Lawrence as Secretary of the Society of Dilettanti, a post which he held until his death in 1859.
The geologist William John Hamilton and soldier Frederick William Hamilton were his sons.
Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Libya, Israel
Italy, Copley Medal, Royal Geographical Society, Michael Faraday, Canada
University of Cambridge, Trinity College, Cambridge, Christ's College, Cambridge, Colleges of the University of Cambridge, Queens' College, Cambridge
Ethiopia, Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, South Sudan
Exploration, David Livingstone, Robert Falcon Scott, University of Cambridge, Roderick Murchison
Geological Society of London, Armenia, University of Göttingen, Belgium, Royal Geographical Society
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, William Strang, 1st Baron Strang, Ivone Kirkpatrick, Permanent Under-Secretary of State
Wishaw, Lanarkshire, James Hamilton of Cadzow, Advocates' Library, Maitland Club
Napoleonic Wars, Royal Engineers, Rosetta, Río de la Plata, Montevideo