Difference between revisions of "Alexander Hay"

From Shetland History Online
Jump to: navigation, search
(Pushed from Shetland Politics History Database.)
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
[[File:ACHay.jpeg|right|thumb|Alexander Hay's portrait]]
 
'''Alexander Cunningham Hay''' (b. 30 March [[1845]], Edinburgh, d. 10 February [[1920]], [[Lerwick]]) was a merchant and [[County Councillor]], first for [[Northmavine North (Constituency)|Northmavine East]] between [[1890]] and [[1892]], then again for [[Tingwall (Constituency)|Tingwall]] between [[1897]] and [[1901]].
 
'''Alexander Cunningham Hay''' (b. 30 March [[1845]], Edinburgh, d. 10 February [[1920]], [[Lerwick]]) was a merchant and [[County Councillor]], first for [[Northmavine North (Constituency)|Northmavine East]] between [[1890]] and [[1892]], then again for [[Tingwall (Constituency)|Tingwall]] between [[1897]] and [[1901]].
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==

Latest revision as of 21:56, 26 February 2020

Alexander Hay's portrait

Alexander Cunningham Hay (b. 30 March 1845, Edinburgh, d. 10 February 1920, Lerwick) was a merchant and County Councillor, first for Northmavine East between 1890 and 1892, then again for Tingwall between 1897 and 1901.

Political Career

External Links

Zetland County Council
Constituency created Member for
Northmavine North

1890-1892
Succeeded by
George Sinclair
Preceded by
Arthur Hay
Member for
Tingwall

1897-1901
Succeeded by
William Duncan
Northmavine North County Councillors
Councillors Alexander Hay (1890-1892) • George Sinclair (1892-1898) • Andrew Robertson (1898-1903) • Robert Haldane (1903-1907) • Thomas Anderson (1907-1913) • William McDougall (1913-1919) • Andrew Garriock (1919-1925) • John Tulloch (1925-1935) • James Johnson (1935-1949) • Charles Charleson (1949-1952) • Joseph Peterson (1952-1955) • Hamish Brydone (1955-1964) • Andrew Cromarty (1964-1973) • Robert Balfour (1973-1975)
Tingwall County Councillors
Councillors Arthur Hay (1890-1897) • Alexander Hay (1897-1901) • William Duncan (1901-1909) • Lewis Garriock (1909-1913) • Robert Inkster (1913-1919) • James Mouat (1919-1935) • Selina Garriock (1935-1938) • Westwood Hay (1938-1945) • George Ross (1945-1950) • George Spence (1950-1964) • Andrew Irvine (1964-1975)