Charles Gray Round

English lawyer and politician

Charles Gray Round - Leaders & Politicians born January 28th, 1797
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Practiced law in England, specializing in various legal matters. Held several political positions throughout a lengthy career, including service in the House of Commons. Advocated for various policies and initiatives, contributing to the legal and political landscape of his time.

Served in the House of Commons

Contributed to legal reforms

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