Sir Charles Graves-Sawle, 2nd Baronet

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Sir Charles Brune Graves-Sawle, 2nd Baronet (10 October 181620 April 1903) was a baronet and a member of the British House of Commons representing Bodmin.

He was the son of Joseph Sawle Graves-Sawle who had been created Baronet Graves-Sawle of Penrice in 1836. Graves-Sawle was MP for Bodmin from 1852 to 1857. He inherited the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1865. Sawle was also a Justice of the Peace, Special Deputy Warden of the Stannaries and Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Cornwall and Devon Miner's Militia.

In 1846 Graves-Sawle married Rose Paynter (1818–1914), the friend and inspiration of the poet Walter Savage Landor. He wrote many poems dedicated to her. The Graves-Sawles lived in Restormel, Cornwall.

Their sons Francis, a Captain in the Coldstream Guards, and Charles who became a rear-admiral, both successively succeeded to the baronetcy. The couple had two daughter Rose Dorothea and Constance.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
James Wyld
Henry Charles Lacy
Member of Parliament for Bodmin
2 seat constituency
(with William Michell)

18521857
Succeeded by
John Vivian
James Wyld