Edward King-Harman | |
---|---|
Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Ireland | |
In office 1887–1887 | |
Member of Parliament for Isle of Thanet | |
In office 1885–1888 | |
Preceded by | Constituency created |
Succeeded by | James Lowther |
Member of Parliament for County Dublin | |
In office 1883–1885 Serving with Ion Trant Hamilton | |
Preceded by | Ion Trant Hamilton Thomas Edward Taylor |
Succeeded by | Constituency divided |
Member of Parliament for County Sligo | |
In office 1877–1880 Serving with Denis Maurice O'Conor | |
Preceded by | Sir Robert Gore-Booth, Bt Denis Maurice O'Conor |
Succeeded by | Denis Maurice O'Conor Thomas Sexton |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 April 1838 Ireland |
Died | 10 June 1888 (aged 50) Rockingham House, Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland |
Nationality | Anglo-Irish (British) |
Political party | Irish Conservative Party (from 1883) |
Other political affiliations | Home Rule League (until 1880) |
Spouse | Anne Worsley |
Parent(s) | Lawrence Harman King-Harman Cecilia Johnstone |
Alma mater | Eton College |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
Branch/service | British Army |
Rank | Colonel |
Unit | 60th 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.