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Sir James Augustus Grant, 1st Baronet

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he said: "We are controlled and worried enough by women, and I have heard no reason why we should alter the present state of affairs."
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Grant married in 1896 Nina Frances Kennard, daughter of Arthur Challis Kennard and his wife the novelist
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Casada, James A. (June 1974). "James A. Grant and the Royal Geographical Society".
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on his final expedition of 1890. At this point he was working for the
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After university, Grant worked in South Africa on the Kimberley
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contributions in Parliament by Sir James Augustus Grant
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James Augustus Grant
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Member of Parliament
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1918
Hugh Fullerton
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Whitehaven
1918
1922
Thomas Richardson
Thomas Gavan-Duffy
Member of Parliament
South Derbyshire
1924
1929
Henry Lorimer
David Pole
Jalandhar
Gloucester
Conservative
James Augustus Grant
Nina Kennard
Anselm Guise
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