Prophet Smith

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Prophet Smith. Photo courtesy of the Shetland Museum and Archives

Prophet James Laurence Smith (b. 23 October 1909, Ulsta, Yell, d. 12 April 1979, Lerwick), was a seaman and a journeyman politician, standing for election in all four possible elected bodies: the UK Parliament, the Zetland County Council, the Lerwick Town Council and lastly the Shetland Islands Council. He held elected positions in the latter three bodies at various points between 1944 and 1978.

Biography

Prophet became a seaman at an early age. There is a vivid anonymous account by him of his seagoing career in Peter Jamieson's Letters from Shetland (1949).

He subsequently became an organiser for the National Union of Seamen in Lerwick, and later in Greenock. He returned to Shetland again as area organiser for the Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society. He eventually became a full-time member of the Highlands and Islands Development Board, on its formation in 1965, responsible for its fisheries expansion programme. He served there for 11 years until his retrial.

Prophet Smith was the first Labour candidate in the Orkney and Shetland constituency, in 1945. Despite finishing in third (last), he achieved a respectable 29% of the vote, falling just under 1,100 votes short of the winner, Basil Neven-Spence. That election also saw the first attempt by Jo Grimond at the Orkney and Shetland seat.

He was a County Councillor for Nesting between 1952 and 1955 and Bressay from 1955 to 1960. He was County convener for four years. He was also an unsuccessful candidate for Nesting in 1949, and had a short spell as a Shetland Islands Council councillor after his retirement, representing Dunrossness, failing to be re-elected to the same seat in 1978. He also briefly represented the Lerwick Town Council between November 1944 and February 1945.

His brother, James, was a Zetland County Councillor for Bressay from 1949 to 1955.

He unsuccessfully contested the Nesting seat in the 1949 County Council election and Dunrossness North seat at the 1978 Shetland Islands Council election.

Political Career

Westminster Parliament

Shetland Islands Council

Lerwick Town Council

Zetland County Council

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Conveners
Preceded by
William Thomson
Convener of the
Zetland County Council

1955-1960
Succeeded by
Tom Henderson
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
John Pearson
Member for
Nesting

1952-1955
Succeeded by
William Hamilton
Preceded by
James Smith
Member for
Bressay

1955-1960
Succeeded by
John Smith
Bressay County Councillors
Councillors James Meiklejohn (1890-1898) • Robert D. Ganson (1898-1913) • Thomas Anderson (1913-1922 • Allan Roy (1922-1929) • Archibald MacIntyre (1929-1933) • James Smith (1933-1934) • Norman Cameron (1934-1945) • William Collie (1945-1949) • James Smith (1949-1955) • Prophet Smith (1955-1960) • John Smith (1960-1966) • John Scott (1966-1970) • James Irvine (1970-1975)
Nesting County Councillors
Councillors Robert Bell (1890-1892) • William Levie (1892-1895) • John Small (1895-1910) • James Loggie (1910-1914) • John Pearson (1914-1919) • James Hunter (1919-1920) • Robert Hunter (1920-1922) • Robert D. Ganson (1922-1928) • Magnus Gray (1928-1932) • Thomas Anderson (1932-1935) • William Sutherland (1935-1938) • James Anderson (1938-1945) • Adam Thomson (1945-1948) • John Pearson (1948-1952) • Prophet Smith (1952-1955) • William Hamilton (1955-1973) • Andrew Riddell (1973-1975)
Shetland Islands Council
Preceded by
James Leask
Member for
Dunrossness

1977-1978
Constituency abolished