Hugo E. G. Hamilton
Count Hugo Hamilton RoKKMO | |
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Minister for Civil Affairs | |
In office 1907–1911 | |
Preceded by | Julius Juhlin |
Succeeded by | Axel Schotte |
Speaker of Första kammaren | |
In office 1916–1928 | |
Monarch | Gustaf V |
Preceded by | Ivar Afzelius |
Succeeded by | Axel Vennersten |
Governor of Gävleborg County | |
In office 31 March 1900 – 18 September 1918 | |
Preceded by | Theodor Odelberg |
Succeeded by | Carl Mathias Ström (acting) |
Member of Andra kammaren for City of Stockholm | |
In office 1891–1893 | |
In office 1897–1901 | |
Member of Första kammaren for City of Gävle and Älvsborg County | |
In office 1900–1928 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Hugo Erik Gustaf Hamilton 21 August 1849 Blomberg Husaby, Sweden |
Died |
27 January 1928 78) Karbenning, Sweden | (aged
Nationality | Sweden |
Political party |
Moderate Party of the Upper House National Party |
Spouse(s) | Elvine Åkerhielm af Blombacka |
Alma mater | Uppsala University |
Count Hugo Erik Gustaf Hamilton RoKKMO (21 August 1849 – 27 January 1928) was a Swedish politician, Minister for Civil Affairs between 1907–1921 and the eight Speaker of Första kammaren of the Riksdag.[1]
Biography
Hugo Erik Gustaf Hamilton was born on 21 August 1849 on Blomberg, Husaby, Skaraborg County to county governor count Adolf Ludvig Hamilton and Johanna Ulrika Agnes Geijer.[2] He took his jurist grade from Uppsala University in 1878.[2] He was a member of the city council of City of Stockholm in 1888—1893 and 1896—1900[2] Hamilton was a member of Andra kammaren in 1891–1893 and 1897–1901.[2] On 31 March 1900, he became Governor of Gävleborg County, which he was until 18 September 1918.[2] Between 4 December 1907 and 7 October 1911, Hamilton was Minister for Civil Affairs in Sweden.[2] Hamilton became a member of Första kammaren in 1908.[2] Speaker of Första kammaren of the Riksdag from 1916 to his death in 1928.[2] Hamilton died on 27 January 1928 on Högfors bruk, Karbenning, Värmland County.[2]
Family
On 8 September 1881 in Högfors, Hamilton married countess Elvine Åkerhielm af Blombacka, daughter of county governor count Hans Samuel Knut Åkerhielm af Blombacka and Maria Ulrika Josefina Björkman.[2]
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