Alfred Graves—Clergyman or School Inspector?
To the Editor. Sir,-In your issue dated September 1, a correspondent signing himself ‘‘Hope I’m Right," is quite right, as Alfred Percival Graves, the author of "Father O’Flynn," was never a clergyman. He was inspector of schools, his father being Bishop of Limerick; probably that explains how A. P. Graves got his ecclesiastical title. He married my first cousin, Janet Cooper, about 1875. I knew him very well when I was a boy about that neriod.-IL am, ete.,
ROBERT
HEARD
Auckland.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 14
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86Alfred Graves—Clergyman or School Inspector? Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 14
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