Edward King-Harman

Edward King-Harman
"The King"
King-Harman as caricatured by Spy (Sir Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, January 1886
Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Ireland
In office
1887–1887
Member of Parliament for Isle of Thanet
In office
1885–1888
Preceded byConstituency created
Succeeded byJames Lowther
Member of Parliament for County Dublin
In office
1883–1885
Serving with Ion Trant Hamilton
Preceded byIon Trant Hamilton
Thomas Edward Taylor
Succeeded byConstituency divided
Member of Parliament for County Sligo
In office
1877–1880
Preceded bySir Robert Gore-Booth, Bt
Denis Maurice O'Conor
Succeeded byDenis Maurice O'Conor
Thomas Sexton
Personal details
Born3 April 1838
Ireland
Died10 June 1888 (aged 50)
Rockingham House, Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland
NationalityAnglo-Irish (British)
Political partyIrish Conservative Party (from 1883)
Other political
affiliations
Home Rule League (until 1880)
SpouseAnne Worsley
Parent(s)Lawrence Harman King-Harman
Cecilia Johnstone
Alma materEton College
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Branch/serviceUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British Army
RankColonel
Unit60th Rifles
Longford Militia
Connaught Rangers

Edward Robert King-Harman (3 April 1838 – 10 June 1888) was an Irish landlord and politician. He sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom between 1877 and 1888 as an Irish nationalist, and later Unionist, Member of Parliament.