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In a broader sphere he was also a leading advocate of temperance and Chief of the local Rechabite movement, taking an active role in promoting and encouraging these not only in [[Lerwick]] but all over Shetland.
 
In a broader sphere he was also a leading advocate of temperance and Chief of the local Rechabite movement, taking an active role in promoting and encouraging these not only in [[Lerwick]] but all over Shetland.
  
Upon the death of his father Andrew , the fifth Laird of the Grierson of Quendale family estate, on April 12th [[1896]], James became his successor, the sixth and final Laird of the family estate. The sale, by James of what today is Quendale Farm to George Leslie around [[1900]] brought the final chapter of the family estate to a close.
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Upon the death of his father Andrew, the fifth Laird of the Grierson of Quendale family estate, on April 12th [[1896]], James became his successor, the sixth and final Laird of the family estate. The sale, by James of what today is Quendale Farm to George Leslie around [[1900]] brought the final chapter of the family estate to a close.
  
It may be of interest to note that George Leslie, the purchaser, was, as a child of about nine years old, along with the rest of his family, one of the evictees from one of the twenty seven crofts at and around Garth, cleared by James's father Andrew, only around twenty six years previously.
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It may be of interest to note that George Leslie (grandfather of [[George Leslie (ii)|George WB Leslie]]), the purchaser, was, as a child of about nine years old, along with the rest of his family, one of the evictees from one of the twenty seven crofts at and around Garth, cleared by James's father Andrew, only around twenty six years previously.
  
James Cullen Grierson's eldest child, John Henry Clifford Grierson, (b. October 28th [[1896]]) was a Lieutentant with the 8/10th Gordon Highlanders and was killed in action at Ypres, Flanders, Belgium on July 31st [[1917]].
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James Cullen Grierson's eldest child, John Henry Clifford Grierson, (b. October 28th [[1896]]) was a Lieutenant with the 8/10th Gordon Highlanders and was killed in action at Ypres, Flanders, Belgium on July 31st [[1917]].
  
 
His death in Helensdale, Lerwick, was the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.  He was scheduled to face a military discipline for drinking according to procurator fiscal records released in 2015.
 
His death in Helensdale, Lerwick, was the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.  He was scheduled to face a military discipline for drinking according to procurator fiscal records released in 2015.

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James Grierson (back row, second left) with the Dewar Commission, which examined the fairly poor state of medical treatment in the Highlands and Islands

James Cullen Grierson (b. 7 August 1863, Lerwick, d. 3 July 1915, Lerwick). The eldest son, and second eldest of six children of Andrew John Grierson and Alice Geraldine Clifford. He died on July 3rd 1915 at Lerwick. On August 14th 1895 he married at Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England. Alice Stanley Peake, born June 9th 1861 at Westholme, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England. Daughter of Henry Peake. Born before 1850. They produced six descendants.

James qualified as a Solicitor, and practiced in Lerwick. In keeping with what had by then become a family tradition, he took a very active role in public affairs from a relatively early age. Before the age of thirty he had been elected on to the Zetland County Council and in to the role of Vice Convener. He was a member of almost all of the Council Committees, and the Chairman of most of them. He was also a Commissioner of Supply, a member of the County Road Board, and Chairman of the Visiting Board of Lerwick Prison.

In a broader sphere he was also a leading advocate of temperance and Chief of the local Rechabite movement, taking an active role in promoting and encouraging these not only in Lerwick but all over Shetland.

Upon the death of his father Andrew, the fifth Laird of the Grierson of Quendale family estate, on April 12th 1896, James became his successor, the sixth and final Laird of the family estate. The sale, by James of what today is Quendale Farm to George Leslie around 1900 brought the final chapter of the family estate to a close.

It may be of interest to note that George Leslie (grandfather of George WB Leslie), the purchaser, was, as a child of about nine years old, along with the rest of his family, one of the evictees from one of the twenty seven crofts at and around Garth, cleared by James's father Andrew, only around twenty six years previously.

James Cullen Grierson's eldest child, John Henry Clifford Grierson, (b. October 28th 1896) was a Lieutenant with the 8/10th Gordon Highlanders and was killed in action at Ypres, Flanders, Belgium on July 31st 1917.

His death in Helensdale, Lerwick, was the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. He was scheduled to face a military discipline for drinking according to procurator fiscal records released in 2015.

Political Career

Lerwick Town Council

Zetland County Council

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Conveners
Preceded by
John Anderson
Convener of the
Zetland County Council

1910-1913
Succeeded by
Robert D. Ganson
Conveners of the Zetland County Council
Councillors John Bruce (1890-1907) • John Anderson (1907-1910) • James Grierson (1911-1913) • Robert D. Ganson (1914-1917) • John W. Robertson (1918-1923) • Henry Mouat (1924-1927) • James A. Smith (1928-1929) • Magnus Shearer (1930-1935) • Thomas Johnston (1935-1936) • William McDougall (1936-1937) • Adam Halcrow (1937-1938) • Edward Adie (1938-1943) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1944-1947) • William Thomson (1947-1955) • Prophet Smith (1955-1960) • Tom Henderson (1960-1963) • William Hamilton (1963-1967) • Robert A. Johnson (1967-1970) • Edward Thomason (1970-1973) • George Blance (1973-1975)
Zetland County Council
Preceded by
James Goudie
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Member for
Sandness

1892-1895
Succeeded by
Herbert Anderton
Preceded by
George Johnston
Member for
Aithsting

1898-1915
Succeeded by
Thomas Anderson
Aithsting County Councillors
Councillors James Anderson (1890-1892) • James McCullie (1892-1895) • George Johnston (1896-1898) • James Cullen Grierson (1898-1915) • Thomas Anderson (1915-1921) • Andrew Clark (1921-1922) • John Leslie (1922-1928) • James Anderson (1928-1932) • John Sutherland (1945-1955) • Frederick Tait (1955-1959) • Catherine Anderson (1959-1961) • Robert Garrick (1961-1973) • Iain Caldwell (1973-1975)
Sandness County Councillors
Councillors James Goudie (1890-1891) • James Cullen Grierson (1892-1895) • Herbert Anderton (1895-1898) • Eustace Bankart (1898-1902) • Thomas Sandison (1902-1904) • David Sutherland (1904-1921) • John Harrison (1921-1925) • Robert Jamieson (1925-1928) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1928-1932) • James Jamieson (1932-1949) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1949-1970) • George Morrison (1970-1973) • Peter Garriock (1973-1975)