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GRADY, Henry Deane (?1764-1847), of York Street, Dublin and Stillorgan Castle, co. Dublin.

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b. ?1764, 2nd s. of Standish Grady of Lodge, co. Limerick by Frances, da. of Edward Deane, MP [I], of Dangan, co. Kilkenny and Terenure, co. Dublin. educ. Limerick; Trinity, Dublin 6 Feb. 1779, aged 14; BA 1783, LLB 1787; L. Inn 1784, called [I] 1787. m. 12 Apr. 1794, Dorcas, da. of William Spread, lawyer, of Ballycannon, co. Cork, 3s. 5da.
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MP [I] 1797 – 1800.

KC [I] 1802; second counsel to bd. of revenue [I] 1802, first counsel 1817; bencher, King’s Inn 1814.

Main residences: York Street, Dublin, [I]; Stillorgan Castle, co. Dublin, [I].
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GRADY, Henry Deane (?1764-1847)

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GRAHAM, George (1730-1801), of Kinross House, Kinross.

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b. 17 May 1730, 1st and o. surv. s. of John Graham, merchant in Edinburgh, of Kernock by 1st w. Agnes, da. of Rev. Robert MacFarlane, minister of Buchanan, Stirling; half-bro. of Thomas Graham II unm. 1s.
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Burgess, Edinburgh 1777; ld. lt. Kinross 1794 – d.

Main residence: Kinross House, Kinross.
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GRAHAM, George (1730-1801)

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GRAHAM, George Edward (1771-1831), of Chayley, Suss. and Abington Pigotts, Cambs.

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b. 3 Nov. 1771, 3rd s. of John Graham of Yatton, Som., member of supreme council, Bengal by Mary, da. of William Shewen, collector of customs, of Swansea, Glam. educ. Harrow 1779-85. m. 5 July 1794, Mary, da. and h. of Rev. John Foster, DD, provost of Eton, 3s. 3da. Took additional names of Foster Pigott 12 Mar. 1827.
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Cornet, 3 Drag. 1788, lt. 1791; capt. 22 Drag. 1794, ret. 1795; lt.-col. S. Lewes vols. 1803; commdt. centre regt. Suss. militia 1810.

Main residences: Chayley, Suss.; Abington Pigotts, Cambs.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GRAHAM, George Edward (1771-1831)

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GRAHAM, James (1753-1825), of Kirkstall, nr. Leeds, Yorks. and Edmond Castle, nr. Carlisle, Cumb.

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b. 18 Nov. 1753, 2nd s. of Thomas Graham of Edmond Castle by 2nd w. Margaret, da. of Thomas Coulthard of Scotby, Cumb. educ. L. Inn 1780; ?Jesus, Camb. 1811. m. 17 June 1781, Anne, da. of Rev. Thomas Moore of Kirkstall, 2s. 3da. suc. to Kirkstall in right of his w. on; d. of her only bro. Thomas 1784. cr. Bt. 3 Oct. 1808.
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Recorder, Appleby ?1812 – d.

Dir. Westminster Life Insurance Co. 1813.

Vol. London and Westminster light horse 1794 – 1802.

Main residences: Kirkstall, nr. Leeds, Yorks.; Edmond Castle, nr. Carlisle, Cumb.
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Commons 1790-1820
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GRAHAM, James (1753-1825)

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GRAHAM, James, Mq. of Graham (1755-1836).

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b. 8 Sept. 1755, o. surv. s. of William, 2nd Duke of Montrose [S] and 2nd Earl Graham [GB], by Lady Lucy Manners, da. of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland. educ. Eton 1765-72; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1773-5; Grand Tour until 1778. m. (1) 3 Mar. 1785, Lady Jemima Elizabeth Ashburnham (d.17 Sept. 1786), da. of John, 2nd Earl of Ashburnham, 1s. d.v.p.; (2) 24 July 1790, Lady Caroline Maria Montagu, da. of George Montagu, 4th Duke of Manchester, 2s. 5da. suc. fa. as 3rd Duke of Montrose [S] and 3rd Earl Graham [GB] 23 Sept. 1790; KT 14 June 1793, res. when appointed; KG 31 Mar. 1812.
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Ld. of Treasury Dec. 1783 – Aug. 1789; vice-pres. Board of Trade Aug. 1789 – Oct. 1790, pres. June 1804 – Feb. 1806; PC 8 Aug. 1789; jt. paymaster-gen. Sept. 1789 – Mar. 1791; master of the horse Dec. 1790 – Mar. 1795, Apr. 1807 – Dec. 1821; commr. Board of Control May 1791 – Oct. 1803; ld. justice-gen. [S] Mar 1795–d.; jt. postmaster-gen. July 1804 – Feb. 1806; ld. chamberlain Dec. 1821 – May 1827, 1828–30.

Ld. lt. Hunts. 1790 – 93, Stirling 1794 – d., Dunbarton 1813 – d.

Chancellor, Glasgow Univ. 1780 – d.

Col. Fife militia 1798, brevet col. 1798, Stirling militia 1802; capt.-gen. R. co. Scottish archers 1824–30.

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Commons 1790-1820
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GRAHAM, James (1755-1836)

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GRAHAM, Sir James, 1st Bt. (1761-1824), of Netherby, Cumb.

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b. 22 Apr. 1761, 2nd s. of Rev. Robert Graham, DD, of Netherby by his cos. Frances, da. of Sir Reginald Graham, 4th Bt., of Norton Conyers, Yorks. educ. Dr Parr’s sch. Stanmore, Mdx.; Magdalen, Oxf. 1778. m. 9 June 1785, Lady Catherine Stewart, da. of John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway [S], 4s. 8da. suc. bro. Charles 1782; cr. Bt. 15 Jan. 1783.
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Sheriff, Cumb. 1795–6.

Main residence: Netherby, Cumb.
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GRAHAM, Sir James (1761-1824)

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