Archibald Milman


Sir Archibald John Scott Milman was a British civil servant who served as a clerk in the Parliament of [the United Kingdom].
Milman joined the clerical staff of the House of Commons of the [United Kingdom|House of Commons] in 1857, and in 1870 he was made second clerk assistant. He served as Clerk [of the House of Commons] between 1900 and 1902, but poor health led to his early retirement. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath on 21 January 1902. He died less than a month after leaving office and five weeks after being awarded a knighthood.
He was accused by Irish nationalist MPs, including Thomas Sexton, of having too much influence over the chair during debates surrounding the Government of [Ireland Bill 1893].