Hamilton Gault

A. Hamilton Gault
Member of Parliament (United Kingdom) for Taunton
In office
1924–1935
Preceded bySir John Hope Simpson
Succeeded byEdward Wickham
Personal details
Born(1882-08-18)18 August 1882
Margate, Kent
Died28 November 1958(1958-11-28) (aged 76)
Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec
Political partyConservative Party (UK)
Alma materMcGill University
Awards Distinguished Service Order
Order of St. Anne (Third Class with Swords)
Ordre de Leopold
Mentioned in Despatches (four times)
Military service
AllegianceCanada
Branch/serviceCanadian Militia
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Canadian Army
Years of service1900-20
1939-42
RankLieutenant
Captain
Lieutenant-Colonel
Brigadier
Unit2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles
5th (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
CommandsPrincess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
3rd Canadian Division Reinforcement Camp (CCRC)
Battles/warsSecond Boer War

First World War

Second World War
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Andrew Hamilton Gault DSO (18 August 1882 – 28 November 1958) was a Canadian Army officer and British politician. At his own expense, he raised the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, the last privately raised regiment in the British Empire. Hatch Court in Somerset today once housed a small museum commemorating Gault's military career. From 1924 to 1935 he was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Taunton, Somerset. Returning to Quebec after World War II, Gault vigilantly defended his estate of Mont Saint-Hilaire from expropriation by mining interests and bequeathed it to McGill University to help ensure its preservation.