b. 1797
d. 1862-05-15
Benjamin Hawes, permanent under secretary for colonies, and deputy secretary at the
war department, was born in
London in 1797.
1 He was a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for Surrey before being elected to represent
the borough of Lambeth in 12 December 1832.
2 Hawes held this seat until 1847 and represented Kinsale from 11 March 1848 to 1852.
4
He became under-secretary in the Colonial Office on 6 July 1846, then deputy secretary
in the War Office on 31 October 1851, resigning his seat in Parliament in 1852, and
in 1857 he became permanent under-secretary.5 Hawes received a KCB on 5 February 1856 and remained in office until his death at
Westminster on 15 May 1862.6
- 1. Ged Martin, Hawes, Sir Benjamin, Oxfordd Dictionary of National Biography.
- 2. Ibid.
- 3. Ibid.
- 4. Ibid.
- 5. Ibid.
- 6. Ibid.