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| | The Grahams of Esk, Netherby, and Norton-Conyers (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Richard Graham, who purchased the estate of Netherby and the barony of Liddell from the Earl of Cumberland, was created a baronet, in 1629, by the style of Sir Richard Graham of Esk. |
 | | He fought under the royal banner at the battle of Edgehill, and was so severely wounded that he was left all night among the slain. |
 | | James Graham of Netherby, his son, was created a baronet in 1782, and was the father of the late eminent statesman, Sir James Graham, who filled a succession of important offices in the administrations of Earl Grey, Sir Robert Peel, and the Earl of Aberdeen. |
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