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GRAHAM, SIR JAMES ROBERT GEORGE , Bart. (1792-1861), British statesman, son of a baronet, was born at Naworth, Cumberland, on the 1st of June 1792, and was educated at Westminster and Oxford. Shortly after quitting the university, while making the " grand tour " abroad, he became private secretary to the British minister in Sicily. Returning to England in 1818 he was elected to parliament as member for Hull in the Whig interest
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home department, a post he retained until 1846. As home secretary he incurred considerable odium in Scotland , by his unconciliating policy on the church question prior to the " disruption " of 1843; and in 1844 the detention and opening of letters at the post-office by his warrant raised a storm
Palmerston ministry of 1855. The appointment of a select committee of inquiry into the conduct of the Russian war ultimately led to his withdrawal from official life. He continued as a private member to exercise a considerable influence on parliamentary opinion . He died at Netherby, Cumberland, on the 25th of October 1861.His Life, by C. S. Parker, was published in 1907. End of Article: GRAHAM, SIR JAMES ROBERT GEORGE If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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