Thomas Milvain

Sir Thomas Milvain KC CB (4 May 1844 – 13 September 1916) was an English lawyer and Conservative Party politician.

He took silk in 1888, and after losing his parliament seat in 1892 was appointed Recorder of Bradford and Chancellor of the County Palatine of Durham.

[5] Milvain gave up the seat in 1905 when he was appointed Judge Advocate General, a position that he held until his death in 1916.

[11][12] He died at his house, Eglingham Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland on 23 September 1916 (aged 73).

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