William Graves (MP)
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William Graves (1724 - 1784)[1] was MP for East Looe in Cornwall, until 24 November 1783 and again until 1787.
A Chronological Register of Both Houses of the British Parliament describes him as "a Master in Chancery" and "a brother to Thomas Graves. [2].
William Graves was the eldest son of Thomas Graves and Elizabeth Budgell, his second wife [3].
He died in 1784. He did not marry [3].
[edit] References
- ^ Graves family history website: William Graves.
- ^ A Chronological Register of Both Houses of the British Parliament (1807) by Robert Beatson, Volume II, page 43 - on GoogleBooks
- ^ a b Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1829): Irish peerages: Graves - reference to William Graves p.904.