Constantine Scaramanga-Ralli

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Constantine Scaramanga-Ralli JP (17 July 1854 – 17 March 1934) was a British Liberal Party politician and author.

He was born in London as Constantine Ralli the eldest son of Pandeli Constantine Ralli and Harriet Ralli. He was educated at Harrow School and Brasenose College, Oxford. On 8 August 1910 his name was legally changed to Constantine Scaramanga-Ralli by Royal Licence.[1][why?] He married Julia Townsend Lawrence, of Long Island, New York (USA). They had one son and one daughter.[2]

Professional career

He was in the banking business for many years. He was an ardent advocate of compulsory military training, and an author of articles on this and kindred subjects in leading military journals and the magazines.[2] He was a Life Governor of the Brompton Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest. He was a Justice of the Peace in Hampshire. He was Vice-President of the Allotments and Small Holdings Association of England.[2]

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