Sir James Augustus Grant, 1st Baronet

For the Scottish explorer, see James Augustus Grant.

Sir James Augustus Grant, 1st Baronet (3 March 1867 29 July 1932) was a British Conservative Party politician.

Born in Poplar, London, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for Egremont from January 1910 until the constituency was abolished for the 1918 general election. He was then elected as MP for Whitehaven, but lost that seat at the 1922 general election to Labour Party candidate Thomas Gavan Duffy.

Grant did not contest the 1923 general election, but returned to the House of Commons at the 1924 general election as MP for South Derbyshire. He retired from Parliament at the 1929 election, having been made a baronet, in July 1926, of Househill, Nairn. The baronetcy became extinct on his death in Gloucester in 1932, aged 65.

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    Hugh Fullerton
    Member of Parliament for Egremont
    19101918
    Constituency abolished
    Preceded by
    Thomas Richardson
    Member of Parliament for Whitehaven
    19181922
    Succeeded by
    Thomas Gavan Duffy
    Preceded by
    Henry Dubs Lorimer
    Member of Parliament for South Derbyshire
    19241929
    Succeeded by
    David Graham Pole
    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    New creation Baronet
    (of Househill, Nairn)
    19261932
    extinct


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