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Hamond may
refer to:
Andrew Hamond (disambiguation), more than one
person Anthony Hamond (died 1743) of
South Wootton, near King's Lynn, Norfolk, husband...
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Richard Mark
Hammond (born 19
December 1969) is an
English journalist,
television presenter, and author. He co-hosted the BBC Two
motoring programme Top...
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Thomas Hamond may
refer to:
Thomas Hammond (regicide),
officer in the New
Model Army
Thomas Hamond (footballer), pla**** for Old
Etonians in the 1875 FA...
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Hamond was a
Royal Navy officer.
Graham or
Graeme Ham(m)ond may also
refer to:
Graeme Hammond,
American neurologist and
sportsman Sir
Graham Hamond-Graeme...
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Albert Hammond (1974) is the
third album by
British singer,
songwriter and
music producer Albert Hammond. The
album peaked at #3 on the
Dutch albums chart...
- Harbord-
Hamond, 10th
Baron Suffield (1865–1951)
Anthony Philip Harbord-
Hamond, 11th
Baron Suffield (1922–2011)
Charles Anthony ****heton Harbord-
Hamond, 12th...
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George Hamond (1620–1705) was an
English ejected nonconformist minister.
Hamond was
educated at
Exeter College, Oxford, and
graduated M.A. He
studied also...
- Sir
Charles Frederick Hamond (1817 – 2
March 1905) was a
Conservative Party politician.
Hamond first stood for
election at the 1874 Newcastle-upon-Tyne...
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Hamon Sutton (ca. 1392 – 1461/1462), of Lincoln, was an
English politician.
Sutton was the son of MP
Robert Sutton of Lincoln. He
married Margaret Vavasour...
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Horace Hamond (17
August 1845 – 5
February 1917) was an ****ociation
football player and solicitor, who won an FA Cup runner-up
medal in 1875.
Hamond was...