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1907 stained glass depictions of the four Hamond brothers, West Acre Church, Norfolk

Photographs showing the four sons of Anthony Hamond (1805-1869), lord of the manors of of West Acre and Swaffham, Norfolk, by his wife Mary Anne Musters, eldest daughter of John Musters of Colwick, Annesley, Nottinghamshire. ( Burke, John,A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank; but Uninvested with Heritable Honours, London, 1836, pp.1036-7): left to right:

  • Anthony Hamond (1834-1895), eldest son; lord of the manor of of West Acre and Master of Foxhounds; unmarried;
  • Thomas Astley Horace Hamond (1845-1917), a solicitor, fourth son, third surviving son, lord of the manor of of West Acre; unmarried;
  • Admiral Richard Horace Hamond (1843-1906), third son, second surviving son; lord of the manor of of West Acre; unmarried;
  • Philip Hamond (1838-1861), second son, who died in India of sunstroke aged 22/3, serving as Cornet in the 21st Light Dragoons; unmarried;
All are represented in the stained glass east window of West Acre Church, commissioned in 1907 by the last surviving brother Thomas Astley Horace Hamond (1845-1917), shown from left to right in order of birth: Anthony in the dress of a Master of Foxhounds, Philip as a soldier, Richard as an Admiral, and Thomas as a civilian. On the death of Thomas he was succeeded in the manor of Swaffham by his nephew Admiral R.M. Harbord-Hamond, but the senior male representative of the Hamond family became Thomas's first cousin once-removed, Capt. Robert Gerald Hamond, of Paraguay.
Date & c.1890
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  • Left: c.1890, Norfolk Record Office, HMN 4/33[1]
  • Right: photo 27 October 1860 by Camille Silvy of London. [2] From an album probably compiled by either George Charles Pratt (1799-1866), 2nd Marquess Camden or by his son, John Charles Pratt (1840-1872), from 1866 3rd Marquess Camden.
Author Unknown and Camille Silvy of London

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