Frances Marjorie Graves

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Frances Marjorie Graves (born 17 Sep 1884, died 17 Nov 1961) was a United Kingdom politician and writer. She was elected as Conservative MP for Hackney South in the 1931 General Election.

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  • United Kingdom Parliament. Women in the House of Commons House of Commons Information Office, Factsheet M4, Appendix B - Women MPs by date of first election
  • Catalogue of the Loan Exhibition of relics of past and present wars, held at South Lodge, Horsham, August 7th, 1916. By F. M. Graves. [With plates.] pp. ix. 62. G. P. Putnam’s Sons: London & New York, 1917. 4º.
  • Graves, Frances Marjorie. Quelques pièces relatives à la vie de Louis I., duc d’Orléans et de Valentine Visconti, sa femme. pp. xii. 310. 1913. Bibliothèque. Bibliothèque du XVe siècle. tom. 19. 1906, etc. 8º.
  • Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette. Mémoires sur la vie privée de Marie-Antoinette, reine de France. Memoirs of the Private Life of Marie Antoinette ... Third edition. Memoirs of the Private Life of Marie Antoinette, to which are added personal recollections illustrative of the reigns of Louis XIV, XV, XVI ... Also a memoir of Madame Campan by F. Barrière. A new edition, revised by F. M. Graves. With an introduction and notes by J. Holland Rose ... Illustrated with thirty plates [including portraits]. 3 vol. H. Young & Sons: Liverpool, 1917 [1916].
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Herbert Morrison
Member of Parliament for Hackney South
19311945
Succeeded by
Herbert Morrison