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He was ordained on 12 June [[1884]] and served the Burra United Free Church until his death.
 
He was ordained on 12 June [[1884]] and served the Burra United Free Church until his death.
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He studied divinity at the University of Edinburgh, was a writer and prior to his arrival in Shetland was missionary in Maryhill, Glasgow. He arrived in Shetland around 1885.
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
*[[County_Council_Election_February_1890|1890 County Council election]]
 
*[[County_Council_Election_February_1890|1890 County Council election]]

Revision as of 13:52, 19 October 2016

For other people with the same name, see David Gray.

Reverend David Gray (b. 1843, Kirkcaldy, d. 29 May 1901, Burra) was the United Free Church Reverend for Burra and a County Councillor for the same constituency first from 1890 to 1892 then again from 1893 to 1898

He was ordained on 12 June 1884 and served the Burra United Free Church until his death.

He studied divinity at the University of Edinburgh, was a writer and prior to his arrival in Shetland was missionary in Maryhill, Glasgow. He arrived in Shetland around 1885.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Constituency created Member for
Burra

1890-1898
Succeeded by
Charles Lennie
Burra County Councillors
Councillors David Gray (1890-1898) • Henry Henderson (1898-1898) • Charles Lennie (1898-1909) • Robert Inkster (1909-1913) • Adam Jamieson (1913-1919) • George Anderson (1920-1922) • John Henderson (1922-1938) • James Pottinger (1938-1955) • Robert Strachan (1955-1959) • Alexander Bennet (1959-1964) • George Nelson (1964-1970) • Barbara Anderson (1970-1972) • William Cumming (1972-1975)