Walter Kerr Hamilton

Walter Kerr Hamilton (16 November 1808 – 1 August 1869) was a Church of England priest, Bishop of Salisbury from 1854 until his death.


Walter Kerr Hamilton
Bishop of Salisbury
ChurchChurch of England
DioceseDiocese of Salisbury
In office1854–1869
PredecessorEdward Denison
SuccessorGeorge Moberly
Orders
Ordination2 June 1833 (deacon)
22 December 1833 (priest)
Consecration14 May 1854
Personal details
Born(1808-11-16)16 November 1808
London
Died1 August 1869(1869-08-01) (aged 60)
Salisbury
NationalityEnglish
DenominationAnglican
SpouseIsabel Elizabeth Lear
EducationEton College
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford

Life

He was born in 1808, educated at Eton College, tutored by Thomas Arnold, and then attended Christ Church, University of Oxford, where he took a first class degree in Greats. He was elected to a Fellowship at Merton College, Oxford in 1832. He was made deacon in 1833 and ordained priest in December of the same year. He was a curate at Wolvercote 1833–34, then served as curate to Edward Denison, another Fellow at Merton and vicar at the parish of St Peter-in-the-East. Upon Denison's appointment as Bishop of Salisbury in 1837, Hamilton succeeded him as vicar, remaining until 1841. He subsequently became a canon-resident of Salisbury.

Upon Denison's death 1854, Hamilton succeeded him as Bishop. In 1860 he founded Salisbury Theological College (now Sarum College).

His private papers are currently in the possession of the Archives of Pusey House, Oxford.

Family

Hamilton was born into an ecclesiastical family, the son of Anthony Hamilton (Archdeacon of Taunton), the nephew of William Richard Hamilton, and the grandson of Anthony Hamilton (Archdeacon of Colchester) and his wife Anne Terrick, daughter of Richard Terrick (Bishop of London).

Hamilton married Isabel Elizabeth Lear on 9 January 1845. His daughter, Eleanor Frances Hamilton, married Dr. Ernest Kingscote (b. 9 Sep 1856, d. 16 Jun 1934) in 1887.

References

    • Greenhill, William Alexander (1890). "Hamilton, Walter Kerr" . In Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney (eds.). Dictionary of National Biography. 24. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
    • Liddon, Henry Parry (1869). Walter Kerr Hamilton: A Sketch. London: Rivingtons.
    • Liddon, Henry Parry (1869). A Life in Death: A Sermon (on St. Luke xxiv. 4, 5) preached in Salisbury Cathedral, 8 August 1869, being the day after the Funeral of W. K. Hamilton, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. London: Rivingtons.

    Portraits of Walter Kerr Hamilton at the National Portrait Gallery, London

    Church of England titles
    Preceded by
    Edward Denison
    Bishop of Salisbury
    18541869
    Succeeded by
    George Moberly
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