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 * Boyer Glover
 * Charles William Glover
 * Edmund Glover
 * ✅George Glover
 * Jean Glover
 * John Glover (preacher)
 * ✅John Glover
 * ✅Sir John Hawley Glover
 * ✅Julia Glover
 * ✅Moses Glover
 * ✅Richard Glover
 * ✅Robert Glover
 * ✅Robert Glover
 * Stephen Glover
 * Stephen Glover (composer)
 * William Howard Glover
 * ✅George Grenfell Glyn
 * ✅Isabella Dallas Glyn
 * ✅Sir Richard Carr Glyn
 * ✅William Glyn
 * ✅John Glynn
 * Robert Glynn
 * ✅Sir John Glynne
 * ✅Sir Stephen Glynne
 * George Goad
 * John Goad
 * ✅Roger Goad
 * ✅Thomas Goad
 * Thomas Goad (jurist)
 * ✅Robert Goadby
 * ✅Gobban Saer
 * John Godbolt
 * James Godby
 * ✅Adam Goddam
 * George Bouverie Goddard
 * John Goddard
 * ✅Jonathan Goddard
 * Thomas Goddard
 * William Goddard (satirist)
 * William Stanley Goddard
 * ✅Thomas Godden
 * William Godel
 * ✅Viscount Goderich
 * Godfrey of Malmesbury
 * ✅Godfrey of Winchester
 * ✅Ambrose Godfrey
 * Ambrose Godfrey
 * ✅Arabella Godfrey
 * Boyle Godfrey
 * ✅Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey
 * John Godfrey
 * Michael Godfrey
 * Richard Bernard Godfrey
 * Thomas Godfrey
 * ✅Adam Godham
 * ✅Godiva
 * ✅James Godkin
 * ✅John Robert Godley
 * Christopher Godmond
 * ✅Francis Godolphin
 * ✅Henry Godolphin
 * John Godolphin
 * Margaret Godolphin
 * ✅Sidney Godolphin
 * ✅Sidney Godolphin
 * ✅Sir William Godolphin
 * ✅Godric
 * Edward Godsalve
 * Sir John Godsalve
 * ✅Godwin
 * Catherine Grace Godwin
 * ✅Edward William Godwin
 * ✅Francis Godwin
 * ✅George Godwin
 * Sir Henry Thomas Godwin
 * ✅Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
 * Morgan Godwin
 * ✅Thomas Godwin
 * ✅Thomas Godwyn
 * William Godwin (the younger)
 * ✅William Godwin
 * ✅Robert Alfred Cloyne Godwin-Austen
 * John Daniel Goetz
 * John Goffe
 * ✅Stephen Goffe
 * ✅Thomas Goffe
 * ✅William Goffe
 * John Goldar
 * John Goldesburg
 * John Goldicutt
 * ✅Jenny Lind Goldschmidt
 * Abraham Goldsmid
 * Benjamin Goldsmid
 * ✅Francis Henry Goldsmid
 * Henry Edward Goldsmid
 * ✅Benjamin Golding
 * ✅Isaac Lyon Goldsmid
 * Francis Goldman
 * Philip Goldney
 * ✅Godfrey Goldsborough
 * John Goldsborough
 * Richard Goldsborough
 * Hugh Colvill Goldsmith
 * ✅Lewis Goldsmith
 * ✅Oliver Goldsmith Oliver Goldsmith (irijui 774 t.ctbor: cood wn of an Irish denrymon; entered Triaitj OaDege, Dubhn,nsa suar, 1744: sold his books and ran away to Cork of -0600001 ilisilimmiiif ronned from his We m Ireland till 1741, when he : whfle on h way  nt to Leyden: wanSw.trUni and Italy, degree at LouTahior Voltaire at am boose near OH:     177: mOed to in India, 17*8; throogii  his Enquiry into the Present State of Polite (1759) became acquainted with Thomas Per* wards bishop of Dromore: contributed to Critical Review and other magazines: employed by John boy, in whosePublic LedgerhisCitiien of the ; (1762) appeared as Chinese Letters made acquaintance of Dr. Johnson, 1761, and afterwards became a member of hu club; his -Traveller(1764) highly praised by Johnson; introduced by theTravellerto his only patron, Lord Clare: set np for the last time as a physician on the strength of his collected essay*, 1765: the * Vir of WatofieVl mid bv Johnson for him. 1766 (96th    Vicar of Wakefield sold by Johnson for him, 1766 (96th 886); saved by the proceeds from arrest for debt; left laHne*"" for the Temple; wrote for the book   sellers aHistory of Rome 1769, lives of Paruell and Bolingbroka, 1770, and an English history, 1771; h Goodnatored Man rejected by Garrick, but produced by Coiman at Covent Garden, 1768; his comedySue stoops to Conquer played at Covent Garden, 1773; went to Paris with the Hornecks, 1770; had altercation (1771) with Evans, the publisher of the London Packet in which the insulting letter of Torn Tickle appeared; the Deserted Village 1770,The Retaliation 1774,The History of Greece 1774. andAnimated Nature 1774, were his last works. He was buried in the Temple Church, a monument at the expense ofthe Clubbeing placed in Westminster Abbey. Dublin editions of poems and plays appeared, 1777 and 1780, English, 18S1 and 1846: Miscellaneous Works with memoir from Bishop Percy's materials, 183L
 * ✅Theodor Goldstuecker
 * ✅James Goldwell
 * ✅Thomas Goldwell
 * John Goldwin
 * Charles Pourtales Golightly
 * Robert Gomersall
 * ✅William Maynard Gomm
 * ✅Sir Bernard de Gomme
 * ✅Benjamin Gompertz
 * ✅Lewis Gompertz
 * Thomas Gondibour
 * William Gonell
 * Edmund Gonvile
 * Benjamin Gooch
 * ✅Sir Daniel Gooch

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 * Robert Gooch
 * ✅Sir Thomas Gooch
 * ✅John Mason Good
 * Joseph Henry Good
 * ✅Thomas Good
 * Thomas Sword Good
 * ✅William Good
 * ✅Hugh Goodacre
 * Walter Goodal
 * Charles Goodall (poet)

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 * Charles Goodall (physician)
 * Charlotte Goodall
 * Edward Goodall
 * Frederick Trevelyan Goodall
 * Howard Goodall
 * ✅✅Joseph Goodall
 * Samuel Granston Goodall
 * Thomas Goodall
 * ✅Walter Goodall
 * Walter Goodall (painter)

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 * Henry Goodcole
 * Francis Goode
 * William Goode (the elder)
 * William Goode (the younger)
 * James Gooden
 * Peter Gooden
 * Edmund Goodenough
 * ✅James Graham Goodenough
 * Richard Goodenough
 * ✅Samuel Goodenough

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 * Samuel Goodere
 * ✅Charles Old Goodford
 * John Goodgroome
 * William Goodhugh
 * Thomas Goodinge
 * Cardell Goodman
 * ✅Christopher Goodman
 * ✅Gabriel Goodman
 * ✅Godfrey Goodman
 * Stephen Arthur Goodman
 * Richard Goodrich
 * ✅Thomas Goodrich
 * Henry Goodricke
 * ✅John Goodricke
 * ✅John Goodsir
 * Richard Goodson (organist)
 * Richard Goodson (the younger)
 * ✅William Goodsonn stub
 * ✅Arthur Goodwin
 * ✅Charles Wycliffe Goodwin
 * Christopher Goodwin
 * ✅Francis Goodwin
 * George Goodwin (fl.1620)
 * ✅Harvey Goodwin
 * James Ignatius Goodwin
 * ✅John Goodwin
 * Philip Goodwin
 * ✅Thomas Goodwin
 * Thomas Goodwin (the younger)
 * ✅Timothy Goodwin
 * ✅William Goodwin
 * Edmund Goodwyn
 * Joseph Goodyear
 * Henry Goodyer
 * Henry Goodyer
 * ✅Barnabe Googe
 * ✅Daniel Gookin
 * ✅✅Captain Robert Gookin
 * ✅Vincent Gookin (writer)
 * ✅Vincent Gookin (surveyor-general)

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 * Thomas Goold
 * Gabhran Goranus
 * Sir Adam de Gordon
 * Sir Adam de Gordon
 * Sir Adam de Gordon
 * ✅Lord Adam Gordon
 * ✅Adam Lindsay Gordon
 * ✅Alexander Gordon
 * ✅Alexander Gordon
 * Alexander Gordon

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 * Alexander Gordon
 * Sir Alexander Gordon
 * ✅Alexander Gordon
 * ✅Alexander Gordon
 * Sir Alexander Gordon
 * ✅Alexander Gordon
 * ✅Andrew Gordon
 * ✅Archibald Gordon
 * ✅Charles Gordon
 * ✅Charles Gordon
 * Sir Charles Gordon
 * ✅Charles George Gordon Charles George Gordon (1833–1885), ' Chinese Gordon entered royal engineers, 1852; wounded lu trenches before Sebastopol, 1855; took part in attack on the Redan, 1855; received Legion of Honour and Turkish medal; assisted in delimitation of Rosso-Turkish boundaries in Europe and Asia, 1856-8: promoted for services in Chinese war, 1860-2; explored section of great wall of China; appointed to command Chinese forces against the Taipings in the Kiangsoo district, 1863; captured Soochow, but retired on account of Li Hung Chang's breach of faith in putting to death rebel leaders (Wangs); refused the honours and gifts offered by the emperor, 1864; induced to resume the command; in four months completed reduction of the rebels by storming of Cbanchu-fu, 27 April 1864; made mandarin of the first class, but again refused money present; lieutenant-colonel and C.B., 1866; British member of commission for improving navigation of Sulina mouth of the Danube, 1871; governor of equatorial provinces of Africa (Egyptian), 1874-6, organising a letter-post between Cairo and the Albert Nyanza, and establishing by personal observation the course of the Victoria Nile into Lake Albert; thwarted by Ismail Pasha in his efforts to suppress the slave trade, resigning in consequence, 1876; returned, 1877, as governor-general of the Soudan and of the equatorial provinces and the Red Sea littoral; conquered and pacified Darfour; overawed Suleiman, the slave trader, in personal interview, 1877, and completely suppressed the slavetrade, 1878; failed to come to an understanding with Abyssinia, where he was for a time a prisoner; returned to England, 1880; went to India as secretary to the Marquis of Ripon, 1880; resigned, 1880; induced Chinese government to resume friendly relations with Russia, 1880; commanding royal engineer and head of the troops in Mauritius, 1881-2; major-general, 1882; accepted command of colonial forces in South Africa, 1882; resigned when his negotiations with Masupha, the Basuto chief, were interrupted by the treacherous attack instigated by Mr. Sauer, secretary for native affairs, 1882; in Palestine, 1883; bad agreed to go to the Congo for the king of Belgium, but was despatched by the British government (1884) to rescue Egyptian garrisons in the Soudan previous to its abandonment; was appointed at Cairo governor-general of the Soudan, with orders to organise an independent government; his requests for the co-operation of Zebebr and the assistance of Turkish troops refused; hemmed in by the Mahdi at Khartoum, was the only Englishman there after the murder of his companions Colonel Stewart and Frank Power; killed, after having sustained a siege of 317 days, succour being sent from England too late. His memory is perpetuated by statues in London, Chatham, and Khartoum, and by the Gordon BoysHomes. Hi- Chinese diaries, Khartoum journals, and several volumes of letters have been published. xxii. 169 J
 * Duke Gordon
 * ✅Edward Strathearn Gordon
 * ✅✅Elizabeth Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅Lord George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Gordon
 * ✅George Hamilton Gordon
 * George Ross Gordon
 * Henrietta Gordon
 * Sir Henry William Gordon
 * James Gordon
 * James Gordon
 * James Gordon
 * James Gordon
 * James Gordon
 * James Gordon
 * ✅Sir James Alexander Gordon
 * James Alexander Gordon
 * James Bentley Gordon
 * James Edward Henry Gordon
 * ✅Sir James Willoughby Gordon
 * Jane Gordon
 * ✅John Gordon
 * ✅John Gordon (d. 1619)
 * ✅Sir John Gordon
 * Sir John Gordon
 * ✅John Gordon
 * ✅John Gordon
 * ✅John Gordon
 * John Gordon (d.1739)
 * ✅Sir John Watson Gordon
 * Sir John William Gordon
 * ✅✅Lord Lewis Gordon
 * ✅Lucy Gordon
 * ✅Osborne Gordon
 * Patrick Gordon (poet)
 * ✅Patrick Gordon
 * Pryse Lockhart Gordon
 * ✅✅Robert Gordon (family historian)
 * ✅Robert Gordon
 * ✅✅Robert Gordon (science)
 * ✅Robert Gordon
 * Robert Gordon (priest)
 * ✅Sir Robert Gordon
 * ✅Robert Gordon
 * ✅Theodore Gordon
 * ✅Thomas Gordon
 * ✅Thomas Gordon
 * ✅William Gordon
 * William Gordon (covenanter)
 * ✅William Gordon
 * William Gordon (minister)
 * William Gordon (Gaelic poet)
 * ✅William Gordon
 * ✅Roualeyn George Gordon-Cumming
 * ✅Catherine Grace Frances Gore
 * ✅Sir Charles Stephen Gore
 * ✅John Gore
 * ✅Sir John Gore
 * ✅Montagu Gore
 * Thomas Gore (writer))
 * ✅Sir Arthur Gorges
 * ✅Sir Ferdinando Gorges
 * ✅Geoffrey of Gorham
 * ✅George Cornelius Gorham
 * ✅George Goring
 * ✅George Goring
 * ✅Sir John Gorrie (judge)
 * ✅Viscount Gort
 * John Gorton (compiler)
 * ✅Samuel Gorton
 * ✅Goscelin
 * Baron Gosford
 * ✅✅Jane Gosling
 * Ralph Gosling
 * ✅Bartholomew Gosnold
 * John Gosnold
 * ✅Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria
 * ✅Alexander Goss
 * ✅Sir John Goss
 * ✅Emily Gosse
 * ✅Philip Henry Gosse
 * Thomas Le Marchant Gosselin
 * Isaac Gosset
 * Isaac Gosset
 * Matthew Gosset
 * Montague Gosset
 * ✅Stephen Gosson
 * Thomas Gosson
 * ✅John Gostlin
 * John Gostlin (vice-master)
 * ✅John Gostling
 * William Gostling
 * Edward Gosynhyll
 * Gotafridus
 * ✅John Goter
 * Gotselin
 * Joseph Gott
 * John Goudie
 * Alexander Porter Goudy
 * Robert Gouge
 * ✅Thomas Gouge
 * Thomas Gouge (divine)
 * ✅William Gouge
 * Alexander Dick Gough
 * ✅Hugh Gough
 * John Gough (printer)
 * John Gough (rector)
 * John Gough (divine)
 * John Gough (quaker)
 * ✅John Gough
 * John Ballantine Gough
 * ✅Richard Gough
 * ✅Stephen Gough
 * Strickland Gough
 * Thomas Gough
 * William Gough
 * William Gough
 * Robert Goughe
 * Edward Goulburn
 * ✅Edward Meyrick Goulburn
 * Henry Goulburn (barrister)
 * ✅Henry Goulburn
 * Charles Gould
 * ✅✅George Gould (minister)
 * Henry Gould
 * Henry Gould
 * ✅James Alipius Gould
 * ✅John Gould
 * ✅Robert Gould
 * Thomas Gould (controversialist)
 * Francis Gouldman
 * ✅Theodore Goulston
 * ✅Joseph Goupy
 * Lewis Goupy
 * William Gourdon
 * William Gourlie
 * Matthew Gourney
 * James Gouter
 * Richard Gove
 * Charles Gover
 * ✅Nathaniel Gow
 * ✅Niel Gow
 * Niel Gow (composer)
 * Thomas Gowan
 * ✅Mary Ann Goward
 * ✅Earl Gower
 * ✅Baron Gower
 * ✅Sir Erasmus Gower
 * Foote Gower
 * ✅George Gower
 * Henry Gower
 * ✅Humphrey Gower
 * ✅John Gower
 * ✅Richard Hall Gower
 * Sir Thomas Gower (marshal)
 * ✅Baron Gowran
 * ✅Earls of Gowrie
 * ✅John Ernest Grabe
 * Mary Grace
 * ✅Richard Grace
 * Sheffield Grace
 * ✅Miss Graddon
 * ✅Robert Gradwell
 * James Graeme (poet)
 * ✅Dukes of Grafton
 * ✅Richard Grafton
 * ✅Catherine Graham
 * Clementina Stirling Graham
 * ✅Dougal Graham
 * Sir Fortescue Graham
 * ✅George Graham
 * George Graham (dramatist)
 * ✅George Farquhar Graham
 * ✅Sir Gerald Graham
 * ✅James Graham
 * James Graham
 * ✅✅James Graham (Colonel)
 * ✅James Graham
 * James Graham (dean)
 * ✅James Graham
 * ✅James Graham
 * ✅James Graham
 * ✅James Graham
 * ✅James Graham
 * ✅James Gillespie Graham
 * ✅Sir James Robert George Graham
 * ✅✅Janet Graham]
 * ✅John Graham
 * ✅John Graham
 * ✅John Graham John Graham, of Claverhouse, first Viscount Dundee (1649?–1689), studied at St. Andrews; served under William of Orange; said to have saved William's life at Seneff, 1674; recommended by him to James, duke of York; captain under Montrose; sent to repress conventicles in Dumfries and Anuandale, 1678: named sheriffdepute of those districts, 1679; defeated at Druniclog, 1679; held Glasgow; present at Bothwell Brigg, 1679; procured supersession of Monmouth as commauder-inchief by Thomas Dalyell and adoption of a severer policy towards covenanters, 1679; failed in his scheme of marriage with heiress of Menteith; carried out new policy in Galloway, 1681, being implacable to ringleaders, but not wantonly cruel to the people; supported by the coundl against Sir John Dalrymple, and appointed colonel of newly raised regiment, 1682; visited Charles II at Newmarket, and obtained money grant and estate of Dudhope, 1683; made privy councillor of Scotland; sent into Ayr and Clydesdale with civil as well as military powers, Kst. soon after which the covenanter Kemvick's manifesto was followed by thekilling time lost influence through quarrel with Queensberry, and was partially superseded by Colonel Douglas, 1686; temporarily excluded from privy council, 1685; not clearly responsible for deaths of the Wigtown martyrs but directly concerned in exceution of John Brown (1627 ?-1685) of Priestfleld: brigadier-general of horse, 1685; supported James II's Romanising policy: appointed major-general, 1G86; examined Renwick, the last of the martyrs (1688), before the council: provost of Dundee, 1688; joined James II at Salisbury as second in command of the force from Scotland, 1688; created Viscount Dundee, 1688; with Balcarres, the only Scots noble in London who remained faithful; allowed by William III to return to Scotland with fifty troopers; found Edinburgh in possession of the covenanters, and escaped through Stirling to Dudhope, 1689; ontlawi-1 on refusal to return to Edinburgh; having received James's commission to command for him in Scotland, made his way to the clans at Locbaber; collected three thoii.-uinl men, and by Lochiel's advice selected Killiecrankie to await Mackay's attack; defeated Mackay, but fell mortally wounded.
 * John Graham (fl.1720-1775)
 * ✅John Graham
 * John Graham (botanist)
 * John Graham (historian)
 * ✅John Graham
 * John Murray Graham
 * ✅Maria Graham
 * ✅Patrick Graham
 * ✅Richard Graham
 * Richard Graham (author)
 * Sir Robert Graham
 * Robert Graham (Grimes)
 * ✅Robert Graham
 * ✅Sir Robert Graham (judge)
 * ✅Robert Graham
 * Simion Graham
 * ✅Thomas Graham
 * ✅Thomas Graham
 * ✅William Graham
 * William Graham (minister)
 * William Graham (Irish Divine)
 * John Graham-Gilbert
 * ✅James Grahame
 * Simion Grahame
 * Edmund Graile
 * ✅Richard Corney Grain
 * ✅Edward Grainger
 * ✅James Grainger
 * ✅Richard Grainger
 * ✅Richard Dugard Grainger
 * ✅Thomas Grainger
 * ✅Elizabeth Grammont
 * ✅Earls of Granard
 * ✅Marquis of Granby
 * ✅Viscounts Grandison
 * ✅John Grandison
 * ✅Viscount Grane
 * ✅Lord Grange
 * John Grange (poet))
 * ✅James Granger

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 * ✅Albert Grant
 * Alexander Grant (died 1719)
 * ✅Sir Alexander Grant
 * ✅Sir Alexander Cray Grant
 * Andrew Grant (physician)
 * ✅Anne Grant
 * Anthony Grant (archdeacon)
 * ✅Charles Grant
 * ✅Charles Grant
 * Colquhoun Grant (d.1792)
 * ✅Colquhoun Grant

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 * ✅Colquhoun Grant
 * David Grant (Scottish poet)
 * ✅Edward Grant
 * Elizabeth Grant
 * Sir Francis Grant (d.1726)
 * ✅Sir Francis Grant
 * James Grant (d.1553)
 * ✅James Grant
 * ✅James Grant
 * ✅James Grant
 * James Grant (essayist)
 * ✅James Grant
 * James Grant (antiquary)
 * ✅James Grant
 * ✅James Augustus Grant
 * ✅Sir James Hope Grant
 * ✅James Macpherson Grant
 * James William Grant (astronomer)
 * John Grant (d.1528)
 * John Grant (d.1622)
 * John Grant (d.1842)
 * John Peter Grant (chief-justice)
 * John Peter Grant (Governor)
 * Johnson Grant (divine)
 * Joseph Grant (Scottish poet)
 * ✅✅Lilias Grant
 * ✅Ludovick Grant
 * Malcolm Grant (general)
 * Patrick Grant (Scottish judge)
 * ✅Sir Patrick Grant
 * Peter Grant (d.1784)
 * ✅Richard le Grant
 * ✅Robert Grant
 * Robert Grant
 * ✅Robert Edmond Grant
 * Roger Grant (oculist)
 * ✅Thomas Grant
 * ✅ ✅Sir Thomas Tassell Grant
 * ✅William Grant
 * William Grant (physician)
 * ✅Sir William Grant
 * William James Grant (painter)
 * William Keir Grant (general)
 * Barons Grantham
 * Henry Grantham
 * Thomas Grantham (schoolmaster)
 * ✅Sir Thomas Grantham
 * Thomas Grantham (divine)
 * ✅Baron Grantley
 * ✅Hugh of Grantmesnel
 * Lord Granton
 * ✅Earls Granville
 * ✅Augustus Bozzi Granville
 * Bevil Granville
 * ✅George Granville
 * Samuel Grascome
 * ✅Henry Grattan Henry Grattan (1746–1820), statesman: graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1767; with Flood contributed nationalist articles to the Freeman's Journal; called to Irish bar, 1772; elected to Irish parliament for Charlemont, 1775; carried amendment to the address in favour of free trade, and resolution affirming inexpediency of granting new taxes, 1779; moved in brilliant speeches, but without success, resolutions hi favour of legislative independence, and amendments to limit duration of Perpetual Mutiny Bill, 1780-1; after the meeting of the volunteers at Dunganuon moved address to the crown demanding legislative independence, and a few months later carried it, 1782; declined office; granted 50,000 by Irish parliament after consent of British government to his claims; opposed Flood's demand for 'simple repeal and favoured disbandment of the volunteers, 1783; successfully opposed Orde's commercial propositions, 1786; brought forward question of tithe commutation, 1788-9; on refusal of the lord-lieutenant to transmit his regency resolutions, formed deputation to present them in person to Prince of Wales, 1789; founded Dublin Whig Club; elected for Dublin, 1790: attacked parliamentary corruption, and supported cattolic emancipation, 1791-3; interviewed Pitt, 1794; declined office from Fitzwilliam, on whose recall he renewed opposition; after rejection of Ponsonby's refonn resolutions srctUd from the house, 1797; in England during the Rebellion of98, but struck off the Irish privy council; during last session of Irish parliament represented Wicklow; spoke for two hours, sitting, against the union, 1800; fought duel with Isaac Corry; in last speech had altercation with Castlereagh; as M.P. for Malton, 1805-6, in the imperial parliament made impressive maiden speech; M.P. for Dublin, 1806-20: declined office; frequently raised catholic emancipation question; carried motion for committee of inquiry, and second reading of relief bill, 1813; supported continuance of the war, 1815; died in London, and was buried hi Westminster Abbey. The best collection of his speeches is that edited by his son, 1822.
 * ✅Thomas Colley Grattan
 * John Gratton
 * ✅Edward Graunt
 * ✅John Graunt
 * Hubert François Gravelot
 * ✅Charles Graves
 * ✅Henry Graves
 * ✅James Graves
 * ✅John Thomas Graves
 * Richard Graves (antiquary)
 * ✅Richard Graves
 * ✅Richard Graves
 * Richard Hastings Graves
 * Robert Graves (engraver)
 * ✅Robert James Graves
 * ✅Samuel Graves
 * ✅Thomas Graves
 * ✅Sir Thomas Graves
 * ✅Richard de Gravesend
 * ✅Richard de Gravesend
 * ✅Stephen de Gravesend
 * William Gravet