Thomas Ferrier Hamilton

Thomas Ferrier Hamilton
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Southern Province
In office
April 1872  August 1884
Preceded byWilliam Henry Pettett
Succeeded byThomas Henty
Personal details
Born(1820-03-31)31 March 1820
Cathlaw House,
Torphichen, Linlithgowshire, Scotland
Died7 August 1905(1905-08-07) (aged 85)
St Kilda, Victoria, Australia

Thomas Ferrier Hamilton (born 31 March 1820 – 7 August 1905) was an Australian politician, pastoralist, and sportsman. A grandson of the 2nd Viscount Gort, he was born in Linlithgowshire, Scotland, but emigrated to Australia in 1839. Hamilton and his cousin, John Carre Riddell, owned a pastoral lease near Gisborne, Victoria. A local magistrate and justice of the peace, he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council in 1872, sitting as a member for the Southern Province until 1884. He also sat on the Gisborne Road Board, including as chairman for a time. A member (and twice president) of the Melbourne Cricket Club, Hamilton was a keen cricketer, and played several matches for Victorian representative teams, including the inaugural first-class match in Australia.