James Craig (1834 – 28 August 1902)[1] was a British Liberal Party politician who served as Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1886 until 1892.
[2] Craig was active in local politics in Newcastle, and was a member of the River Tyne Commission.
[3] He died on 28 August 1902 at Reading, Berkshire, where he had been living since retirement for the later years of his life.
[2] Their son was Herbert James Craig (1869–1934), who likewise was a Liberal Member of Parliament.
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