From Contemporary Biographies, Wilts And Dorset, At The Opening Of The Twentieth Century, edited by W.T. Pike, published 1906:
Medical.
Hinton. Hammond Tooke Hinton, Heytesbury; son of Joseph Hinton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Batheaston, formerly of Warminster; born at Hinton Charterhouse, May 17th, 1867; educated at Berkhampstead, Aberdeen University, and Guy’s Hospital; M.B., C.M. Union Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator, Heytesbury district, Warminster Union; Member of the British Medical Association; Medical Officer to Hungerford Hospital; Certifying Factory Surgeon; Medical Officer to the Post Office, Heytesbury, and Upton Lovell districts; Medical Referee Prudential Assurance Company. Recreations: football, hockey, cricket, and rose growing. Married Constance, daughter of the late Robert Edward Lingen-Burton, B.A., of Shrawardine Castle, near Shrewsbury, and has issue two sons, Robert Joseph, and James Edward Alban.