Robert Graham

Robert Graham may refer to:

  • Sir Robert Graham (died 1437), one of the assassins of James I of Scotland
  • Robert Graham of Gartmore (1735–1797), Scottish politician and poet
  • Robert Graham (botanist) (1786–1845), chair of botany at the University of Edinburgh and Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
  • Robert Graham (cricketer) (1877–1946), South African cricketer
  • Robert Graham (colonel) (died 1701), colonel and Trappist monk
  • Robert Graham (historian) (born 1958), anarchist historian
  • Robert Graham (judge) (1744–1836), English judge and privy counsellor
  • Robert Graham (Whig politician) (died 1859), Scottish advocate
  • Robert Graham (musician) (born 1970), Canadian musician
  • Robert Graham (New Zealand politician) (1820–1885), New Zealand politician
  • Robert Graham (physicist) (born 1942), German theoretical physicist
  • Robert Graham (sailor), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Robert Graham (sculptor) (1938–2008), American sculptor
  • Robert Graham (Wisconsin politician) (1826–1892), educator
  • Robert A. Graham (1912–1997), American Jesuit priest and historian of the Vatican during the Second World War
  • Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (1852–1936), Scottish politician, writer, journalist and adventurer
  • Robert Klark Graham (1906–1997), American eugenicist, businessman, and founder of the Repository for Germinal Choice
  • Robert M. Graham (born 1929), American computer scientist
  • Robert Graham (book), 1855 book by Caroline Lee Hentz
  • Rob Graham (born 1964), American lawyer and publisher of the Beehive Standard Weekly
  • Robert Graham, pen name used by Joe Haldeman

Famous quotes containing the words robert and/or graham:

    Stupid is as stupid does.
    Eric Roth, U.S. screenwriter. Directed by Robert Zemekis. Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks)

    I’ll make thee glorious by my pen
    And famous by my sword;
    I’ll serve thee in such noble ways
    Was never heard before;
    I’ll crown and deck thee all with bays,
    And love thee more and more.
    —James Graham Marquess of Montrose (1612–1650)