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Henry Graham (parliamentary clerk)

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Graham married first Lady Edith Elizabeth Gathorne-Hardy (died 1875), daughter of
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Graham was born on 15 January 1842, the only son of William Graham of
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He died on 5 December 1930, leaving a widow and five children.
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list published on 26 June 1902, and invested as such by King
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Lowndes; his sisters included Lady Barrington (wife of Sir
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Index

Clerk of the Parliaments
Sir William Rose
Sir Arthur Thring
KCB
Clerk of the Parliaments
Burntsheilds
Renfrewshire
Eric Barrington
William Graham
Agnes Jekyll
Frances Horner
John Horner
Quintin Hogg
Lord Muir Mackenzie
Harrow School
Balliol College, Oxford
classics
Called to the bar
Lord Cairns
Lord Chancellor
private secretary
Master in Lunacy
Clerk of the Parliaments
coronations
People's Budget
House of Lords
Parliament Act 1911
Order of the Bath
1902 Coronation Honours
Edward VII

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