| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| York | [1571], [1572] |
Freeman, York c. 1540, chamberlain 1554 – 55, sheriff 1559 – 60, alderman 1570, ld. mayor 1578–9.
Graves was a weaver who acquired leases of some former chantry property in the county. His property in York was at St. Saviour’s gate, Markgate and Castlegate. In 1576 he was unsuccessful in a contested election for the mayoralty. When he achieved the office two years later, his means were insufficient and the city council awarded him a grant of £30. He died 20 Nov. 1588 and was buried at All Saints Pavement. His will was made 16 June 1584 and proved 2 July 1589.1Corpus Christi Reg. (Surtees Soc. lvii), 234; York City Lib. Skaife mss; York Freemen (Surtees Soc. xcvi), 259, 274, 279; (cii), 19; York Civic Recs. passim; York wills 24, f. 58.
- 1. Corpus Christi Reg. (Surtees Soc. lvii), 234; York City Lib. Skaife mss; York Freemen (Surtees Soc. xcvi), 259, 274, 279; (cii), 19; York Civic Recs. passim; York wills 24, f. 58.
