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Sir Clarence Johnston Graham, 1st Baronet (8 May 1900 - 22 December 1966) was a businessman and an Ulster Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland.
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Background
The son of John Graham JP and Margaret (née Moodie) Graham was educated at Banbridge Academy and the Queen's University, Belfast.
Business career
He was director of his family's firm, John Graham Ltd., engineering contractors (est. c.1788) from 1955. The company, usually known as Graham of Dromore, remains one of the largest construction firms in Northern Ireland and operates throughout the UK.
Politics
He was Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Ulster Unionist Council from 1947 to 1963. Graham was Chairman of Dromore Urban Council (1928-32) and of Iveagh Unionist Assoc (1935-65), he was President of the latter from 1965 until his death.
Controversially, along with Brian Maginess QC, he called for the UUP to encourage Roman Catholic membership whilst speaking at a Young Unionists meeting in 1959.
Baronetcy
Having been knighted in 1952 he was, in 1964, created Baronet, of [[Dromore, County Down]. There were nine baronetcies created in 1964, no more were created until 1990, when Denis Thatcher was a recipient. Sir Clarence was succeeded by his son, John Moodie Graham (born 1938), upon his death. Sir John Graham, the second baronet, lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida before returning to Northern Ireland
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Baronetage of the United Kingdom Preceded by
New CreationBaronet
(of Dromore)
1964–1966Succeeded by
John Moodie GrahamCategories:- 1900 births
- Ulster Unionist Party politicians
- 1966 deaths
- Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
- Knights Bachelor
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