Hamilton had the ability to assign Guardians to anyone, not just human criminals. When he suspected the Charmed Ones were on to him, he had several Guardians possess Public Defender Alan Sloan and several officials in his courtroom. He was vanquished by Cole Turner, who took over Hamilton's position as enforcer of the Triad.
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| - Hamilton had the ability to assign Guardians to anyone, not just human criminals. When he suspected the Charmed Ones were on to him, he had several Guardians possess Public Defender Alan Sloan and several officials in his courtroom. He was vanquished by Cole Turner, who took over Hamilton's position as enforcer of the Triad.
- Reverend William Hamilton (14 February 1852 - 30 October 1902) was a Baptist minister. Born in Galashiels, Scotland, he trained for the ministry at the Pastor's College - now Spurgeon's College founded by Charles Haddon Spurgeon. From 1876-1885 he ministered in South Africa. He died after a long illness in October 1902 aged 50. Mention here [1].
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| - Hamilton had the ability to assign Guardians to anyone, not just human criminals. When he suspected the Charmed Ones were on to him, he had several Guardians possess Public Defender Alan Sloan and several officials in his courtroom. He was vanquished by Cole Turner, who took over Hamilton's position as enforcer of the Triad.
- Reverend William Hamilton (14 February 1852 - 30 October 1902) was a Baptist minister. Born in Galashiels, Scotland, he trained for the ministry at the Pastor's College - now Spurgeon's College founded by Charles Haddon Spurgeon. From 1876-1885 he ministered in South Africa. Returning to the United Kingdom in 1885, he became pastor of Battersea Baptist Chapel. He involved himself in local administration as a poor law guardian and library commissioner. He was also a member of the London School Board, representing Lambeth West from 1891 until his death. On the board he was described as having "extreme progressive views". He died after a long illness in October 1902 aged 50. Mention here [1].
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