Robert Hamilton (disambiguation)

Robert Hamilton (disambiguation)

Robert Hamilton is the name of:

* Sir Robert Hamilton (covenanter) leader of the Scottish covenanters in the 17th century.
* Robert Hamilton (1743–1829), Scottish economist and mathematician
* Robert Hamilton (doctor) (1749–1830)
* Robert Hamilton (judge) (1753-1809), judge and political figure in Upper Canada
* Robert Hamilton (merchant) (1787–1856), political figure in Upper Canada
* Robert Hamilton, 8th Lord Belhaven and Stenton (1793 – 1868) Scottish peer
* Robert Hamilton (congressman) (1809–1878), U.S. Representative from New Jersey
* Sir Robert George Crookshank Hamilton (1836–1895), Governor of Tasmania 1887–1892
* Sir Robert William Hamilton (1867–1944), Scottish Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland
* Robert Hamilton-Udny, 11th Lord Belhaven and Stenton, (1871–1950) Scottish representative peer and a soldier.
* Robert Hamilton (footballer), (1877-1948) Scottish footballer often known as R.C. Hamilton
* Robert K. Hamilton (1905-1986), American politician from Pennsylvania
* Robert Hamilton (Irish footballer), (born 1907) Northern Irish footballer who played for Rangers F.C.
* Bob "Bones" Hamilton (1912 - 1996) American football player
* Bob Hamilton (1916 – 1990) American professional golfer
* Robert Hamilton (writer), author of "Hilaire Belloc; An Introduction to his Spirit and Work" (1945)
* Bobby Hamilton (1957 – 2007) driver
* Bobby Hamilton (American football) (born 1971)
* Bobby Hamilton, Jr. (born 1978) driver
* Robert J. Hamilton mayor of Barrie, Ontario 2003-2006


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