Surgeon-Major Henry Benjamin Hinton, born Swansea, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, 7th March 1813. On Friday, March 7, 1913, on his one hundredth birthday he was the oldest living officer in the Empire and the oldest living member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He died in 1916 at the age of 103. Surgeon-Major Henry Benjamin Hinton's story is told from his journal, written in January 1887, and newspaper clippings held by his great great grandson, Philip Bramley.
Monday, October 23, 2006
Fathers Bank
During the Napoleonic wars the Bank in which my father was Cashier, was in a very prosperous condition, but after the battle of Waterloo, when the majority of the troops were disbanded, its landed property was so depreciated in value that the Bank became insolvent - The assignees appointed my father their secretary and it was not until the bankruptcy court was established in London about 1830 that the last dividend was declared - My father then entered the newer bank known as Grant and Carters where he remained for several years, and was pensioned off in his old age, as a good and faithful servant.
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