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Revision as of 02:28, 9 January 2024
| Revd Richard Hamer | |
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| Born |
22 March 1846 Knighton, Radnorshire, Wales |
| Died |
29 April 1922 (aged 76) Lonsdale, Craneswater Park, Southsea, Hampshire |
| Education | M.A. |
| Roles | Fourth Master (1871) |
| Spouse | Clara Louisa Pattenden; Anna Margaret Kemp Turner |
| Children | two daughters and three sons |
Richard Hamer was a teacher at Boston Grammar School.
Hamer married Clara Louisa, one of headmaster George Edwin Pattenden's daughters.
After BGS
Curate of Yiewsley, Middlesex (1875); Silk Willoughby, Lincolnshire (1876); Knipton, Leicestershire (1876-1881); Vicar of Granby Nottinghamshire (1881-after 1891).
Clara died in 1903 and he married Anna Margaret Kemp Turner in 1909.
Hamer died on 29 April 1922 at Lonsdale, Craneswater Park, Southsea, Hampshire.