Charles Hamilton

Charles Hamilton may refer to:

  • Charles Hamilton (bishop) (1834–1919), Anglican bishop of Ottawa
  • Charles Hamilton, 5th Earl of Abercorn (died 1701), Scottish peer
  • Charles Hamilton, Lord Binning (1697–1732), Scottish politician
  • Charles Hamilton (MP) (1704–1786), Member of Parliament for Truro
  • Charles Powell Hamilton (1747–1825), Royal Navy admiral
  • Charles Edward Hamilton (1844–1919), Canadian politician
  • Sir Charles Hamilton, 1st Baronet (1845–1928), British Member of Parliament for Rotherhithe, 1885–1892
  • Sir Charles Hamilton, 2nd Baronet, of Trebinshun House (1767–1849), governor of the colony of Newfoundland
  • Sir Charles John James Hamilton, 3rd Baronet (1810–1892), of the Hamilton baronets
  • Charles Memorial Hamilton (1840–1875), US Representative from Florida
  • Charles Mann Hamilton (1874–1942), US Representative from New York, House minority whip
  • Sir Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton, 5th Baronet (1876–1939), see Sir Archibald Hamilton, 5th Baronet
  • Charles Hamilton (writer) (1876–1961), used pen name Frank Richards
  • Charles K. Hamilton (1881 or 1885–1914), pioneer American aviator
  • Charles A. Hamilton, Administrator of the British Indian Ocean Territory
  • Charles Smith Hamilton (1822–1891), Union army general during the American Civil War
  • Chuck Hamilton (born 1939), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Charles S. Hamilton, US Navy admiral
  • Col. Charles S. Hamilton (1882–1968), U.S. Army, of Washington, D.C.
  • Charles Hamilton (rapper) (born 1987), American rapper
  • Charles Iain Hamilton, naval historian at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Charles James Hamilton (1855–1937), Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons
  • Charles V. Hamilton (born 1929), political scientist and civil rights leader
  • Charles Hamilton, Scarlett O'Hara's first husband and Melanie Hamilton's brother in Gone with the Wind

Famous quotes containing the word hamilton:

    Whatever an author puts between the two covers of his book is public property; whatever of himself he does not put there is his private property, as much as if he had never written a word.
    —Gail Hamilton (1833–1896)