Robert Graham (judge)
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Sir Robert Graham (14 October 1744 – 28 September 1836) was an English judge.
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Baron of the Exchequer | |
Graham was a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and a member of the Inner Temple. He was attorney-general to George, Prince of Wales in 1793.
He was appointed a Baron of the Exchequer in 1799 and was knighted in 1800.[1] Retiring in 1827, he was sworn of the Privy Council the next year.
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