He was page of honour of the royal stables in 1712 and became captain in Colonel Sir Robert Rich's regiment of Dragoons in about 1715.
[1] At the 1734 British general election Hampden was returned as a Whig Member of Parliament for Wendover.
In 1735 he was granted a lucrative place as commissary general for Gibraltar which he held until 1747.
[1] He was a founding governor of London's Foundling Hospital, a charity dedicated to the salvation of the capital's abandoned children.
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