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19: 140:"Search result for "County of Hamley (CNTY)" (Record no SA0029141) with the following layers selected - "Local Government Areas", "Counties", "Hundreds" and "Government Regions"" 44:, on 19 February 1868. The next day he was sworn in as Administrator of the Government of the Colony, and remained Chief of the Executive till the arrival of 193: 40:
and in New Zealand. He was senior officer in command of the Imperial troops in the colony of South Australia on the death of Governor Sir
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on 15 February 1869. He was then only lieut.-colonel. General Hamley died in London on 12 January 1876.
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Hamley was eldest son of Joseph Hamley and entered the army as ensign in the
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The following places in South Australia were named for him -
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12th Regiment of Foot
Kaffir War
Dominick Daly
Sir James Fergusson
County of Hamley
Hamley Bridge




Mennell, Philip
"Hamley, Major-General Francis Gilbert" 
Wikisource
"Death of Major-General Hamley, Vital Statistics"
The South Australian Advertiser
"Search result for "County of Hamley (CNTY)" (Record no SA0029141) with the following layers selected - "Local Government Areas", "Counties", "Hundreds" and "Government Regions""
the original
Boyle Travers Finniss
Administrator of South Australia
James Harwood Rocke
Categories
1815 births
1876 deaths
Administrators of South Australia

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