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Alfred Perceval Graves (22 July 184627 December 1931), was an Anglo-Irish poet, songwriter and folklorist. He was the father of British poet and critic Robert Graves.

Early life

Graves was born in Dublin and was the son of Charles Graves, the Anglican Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe, and his wife Selina, the daughter of John Cheyne (1777–1836), the Physician-General to the British Forces in Ireland. His sister was Ida Margaret Graves Poore. His paternal grandmother Helena was a Perceval, and the granddaughter of an Earl of Egmont. His grandfather, John Crosbie Graves, was a first cousin of "Ireland's most celebrated surgeon", Robert James Graves.

Alfred was educated both in England, at Windermere College, Westmorland, and in Ireland, at Trinity College Dublin. As an undergraduate he contributed to the literary magazine Kottabos, starting in 1869.

His first poem appeared in the Dublin University Magazine in 1863. In 1869, he entered the Civil Service as clerk in the British Home Office, where he remained until he became an Inspector of Schools in 1874.

Author

Graves was a contributor of prose and verse to The Spectator, Athenaeum, John Bull, and Punch.

For a time he lived at Red Branch House on... Road, Wimbledon, London.

He died in Harlech in 1931.

Legacy

Graves' obituary in The Spectator concluded: "Mr Graves not only wrote songs but stirred up fresh public interest in the old folk-songs of Ireland, Wales and the Highlands, and, moreover, induced musicians and singers to become interested too. Keeping clear of politics, he did a great work for the popularizing of good music and good poetry in which Celt and Saxon may share."

  • Philip Perceval (25 February 1876 – 3 June 1953), married Millicent Gilchrist
  • Mary (6 June 1877 – 1949), married Arthur Sansome Preston
  • Richard Massie (14 September 1880 – 14 August 1960), married Eva Wilkinson, 1912.
  • Alfred Perceval ("Bones"), born 14 December 1881, married Eirene Gwen Knight, singer.
  • Susan Winthrop Savatier Graves, born 23 March 1885, married Kenneth Macaulay.

After the death of his first wife, on 30 December 1891 Graves married secondly Amalie (Amy) Elizabeth Sophia von Ranke (born 1857), daughter of Heinrich Israel von Ranke and his wife Louise Antoinette Tiarks. They had five children: