Francis Grayson (2 September 1849 – 27 July 1927) was a shopkeeper and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
[1] Grayson was born at Lurgan, County Armagh, to parents John Grayson and his wife Jane (née Irwin) and educated at the Church of England School in Lurgan.
Almost immediately he set out for the Darling Downs and began work at Glengallan Station which at the time was owned by the Deuchar family.
He died in 1927[1] after suffering a short illness[2] and was buried in the Warwick General Cemetery.
[2][5] At the 1904 state elections, standing as a Ministerialist, Grayson defeated the sitting member, Duncan Watson for the seat of Cunningham in the Queensland Legislative Assembly.