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Ronald William Graham

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Nationality
  
United Kingdom

Education
  
Eton College

Died
  
January 26, 1949

Name
  
Ronald Graham

Occupation
  
Diplomat


Born
  
24 July 1870 (
1870-07-24
)
London, England

Known for
  
Ambassador to Italy 1921-1933

Sir Ronald William Graham (24 July 1870 – 26 January 1949) was a British diplomat and the British Ambassador to Italy from 1921 to 1933.

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Diplomatic service

Graham was born in London 24 July 1870 the eldest son of Sir Henry John Lowndes Graham and was educated at Eton College. In 1892 Graham joined the British Diplomatic Service with his first foreign post at Paris. In 1902 he was promoted to a first secretary and worked at the Eastern Department of the Foreign Office before moving to Cairo as a Counsellor.

After a period as Minister at the Hague in 1921 he was sworn into Privy Council and appointed Ambassador to Italy. He was the British representative during the Fascist Revolution of 1922 when Benito Mussolini came to power. Graham retired in November 1933 and became a trustee of the British Museum from 1937.

Family life

Graham married Lady Sybil Brodrick, the daughter of the Earl of Midleton in January 1912. She died six months after Graham retired and they had no children. Graham died at his home in London aged 78 in 1949.

References

Ronald William Graham Wikipedia