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  • ...ns| [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1877|< 1877]] |1878|[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1879|1879 >]]}}</div> The '''[[1878]] [[Lerwick Town Council]] Election''' occurred on Tuesday 5 November, however no voting too
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  • <div style="display: block; width=100px">{{LTCElections| |1818|[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1820|1820 >]]}}</div> ...rst ever election to take place in Shetland, and the first election of the Town Council, which ran from [[1818]] to [[1974]].
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  • ...[Zetland County Council]] merged to form the [[Shetland Islands Council]], Lerwick Central once again became a constituency between the years of 1974 and 1999 ==Elected County Councillors==
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  • ...[Zetland County Council]] merged to form the [[Shetland Islands Council]], Lerwick Central once again became a constituency between the years of 1974 and 1999 ==Elected County Councillors==
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  • ...egor's Rutland Hotel, Edinburgh) was an ironmonger, merchant and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between the years of 1871 and 1889. Laurence Stove served as a carpenter's apprentice in Lerwick until 1851. He then moved to Glasgow and remained there until the outbreak
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  • ...y)|Whiteness And Weisdale]] between [[1928]] and [[1945]], and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ==Town Council Obituary Notes==
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  • ...was a butcher assistant and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. He was also the Lerwick Up Helly Aa Guizer Jarl in 1914 a member of the Social Democratic Federatio ...|1913]] and the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1925|1925 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...Bressay, d. 7 January [[1960]], Lerwick) was a fish salesman, a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1934]] and [[1937]], and also a [[County Council]]lo ...ction]] and the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1937|1937 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...captain in the Gordon Highlanders, a woollen draper, hosier and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor, first from February until November in 1905, then again from [ ...y contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1905|1905 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...uncil]]lor. His first child, [[Arthur Laurenson]] (b. [[1832]]) was also a town councillor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1853]]
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  • ...r]], the who was elected to lead the first ever inception of the [[Lerwick Town Council]]. [[Category:Zetland County Councillors]]
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  • [[Image:Bowlers.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Lerwick Bowls club in Gilbertson Park, 1930's. ...e]], d. 24 April [[1960]], [[Lerwick]]) was a shipping clerk and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1925]] and [[1936]].
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  • [[Category:Lerwick Town Councillors]] [[Category:Councillors - Clergymen]]
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  • ..., [[Lerwick]], d. 8 April [[1993]], Tauranga, New Zealand) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1937]]
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  • ...r [[1882]], [[Lerwick]]) was a shipmaster, drapier, clothier and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ...onduct official business, a Limited Liability Company was formed - Lerwick Town Hall Company Limited - and Leask became the chairman of the group.
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  • ...k]], d. 7 February [[1951]], Lerwick) was a compositor, printer, [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1941]] and [[1945]], and a [[County Council]]lor for ...ed Labour at the 1949 Zetland County Council election. Upon his death, the Town Hall and County Buildings (where the court is now) flew their flags at half
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  • ...Lerwick]], d. 8 September [[1921]], Lerwick) was a solicitor and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1891]]
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  • ...], d. 17 September [[1904]], Lerwick) was a general merchant and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ...y until there was a vacant lot where Gifford and Thomson had been based in Lerwick, and John left Hay and Co to open up his own grocery store.
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  • ...say (Constituency)|Bressay]] between [[1960]] and [[1966]] and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1966]] and [[1970]], first as an independent then la ===Lerwick Town Council===
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  • ...ssay]], d. 25 March [[1932]], [[Lerwick]]) was an ironmonger and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1907]] and [[1921]]. ...y contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1921|1921 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...ir Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|John Sinclair as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...], d. 7 December [[1935]], Perth) was a herring exporter, clerk, [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor first between [[1904]] to [[1906]] and later from [[1915]] to
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  • ..., Lerwick) was one of Shetland's most daring entrepreneurs and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor ...king life as a clerk in the North of Scotland shipping Company's office in Lerwick, and later became purser on the ''Earl of Zetland''. Eventually he became a
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  • ...[1874]], then again from [[1878]] to [[1905]], a total of 42 years. In the Town Council minutes and the election results he is listed as 'John Robertson Jr ...death caused the [[Lerwick Town Council By-Election February 1905|Lerwick Town Council by-election]] in 1905.
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  • ...Lerwick]]) was a general merchant and had a lengthy spell in the [[Lerwick Town Council]], representing initially from [[1850]] to [[1874]], then again fro He was born in Lunnasting, and moved to Lerwick in 1826 aged 16. He first worked in his brother Robert's shop, before setti
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  • ...October [[1840]], [[Yell]]) was a banker, landed proprietor and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ...i)|Charles]] and his uncle [[James Ogilvy|James]] were also councillors in Lerwick.
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  • ...29 December [[1937]], [[Lerwick]]) was a stonemason, builder and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor first between [[1919]] and [[1925]], then again in [[1932]] wh ...y contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1925|1925 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...d. 16 April [[1821]], [[Lerwick]]) was a wright, merchant and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. He was married to Barbara Anderson, sister of [[Arthur Anders ...came Victoria Pier, which remains the name for the largest pier in Lerwick Town Centre.
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  • ...Dunrossness, d. 5 May [[1876]], [[Lerwick]]) was a merchant and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1874]]
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  • ...Leisk Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|John Leisk as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...45]], [[Uyea]], [[Unst]], d. 26 May [[1929]], [[Lerwick]]) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor.
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  • ...ugh, Whalsay, d. 25 July [[1913]], New Zealand) was a grocer and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1901]] until he resigned in December [[1909]]. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1901]]
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  • ...ember [[1971]], [[Lerwick]]) was a bank manager in Lerwick and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1947]]
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  • ...d. 11 February [[1862]], [[Lerwick]]) was a joiner, merchant and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1820]]
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  • ...r 1938, 40 Percy Gardens, Tynemouth) was a dentist in Lerwick, a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1916]] and [[1919]], and [[County Councillor]] initi ===Lerwick Town Council===
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  • ..., Lerwick) was a fish merchant, auctioneer, commission agent and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. In 1903, John was imprisoned for two months in Lerwick for financial crimes related to the Bankruptcy Act. He died a few months la
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  • ...n Harrison''' (b. 5 August [[1878]], [[Lerwick]], d. 5 September [[1960]], Lerwick) was a draper and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Sandness (Constituency)|San His uncle, [[John Harrison (i)|John]] was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor.
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  • ...en) was a Post Office clerk, telegraphist, [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor and Lerwick Up Helly-Aa Guizer Jarl in 1935. John Gear was born in Lerwick and started work in the Post Office in 1918. Initially a telegraph messenge
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  • ...nee, teacher in Scunthorpe, member of the London County Council, [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor and was a Conservative candidate for the [[UK_Elections_1950%2 ===Lerwick Town Council===
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  • ...ndsting]], d. 26 August [[1866]], [[Lerwick]]) was a surgeon and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. His brother, [[Isaac Cowie|Isaac]], was also a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor.
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  • ...erwick]], d. 3 September [[1954]], Lerwick) was a pharmacist and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1925]] until his resignation in May [[1932]]. Campbell *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1925]]
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  • ...nd a [[Shetland Islands Council]]lor for [[Lerwick Breiwick (Constituency)|Lerwick Breiwick]] between [[1974]] and [[1982]]. ...sfully contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election May 1970|1970 Lerwick Town Council election.]]
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  • ...ing (Constituency)|Sandsting]], [[1904]]-[[1907]]. He was also a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1886]] and [[1889]]. He founded the Lerwick based firm Anderson & Goodlad in 1882.
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  • ...1849]], Lerwick) was a purser, agent for the National Bank and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1832]]
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  • ...1912]], [[Lerwick]], d. September [[1985]], Tyne and Wear) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ...1946|1946]] and the [[Lerwick Town Council Election May 1953|1953 Lerwick Town Council election]]..
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  • ...lasgow) was a general merchant, grocer, draper, blacksmith and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. In 1835, James started a blacksmith in Lerwick and continued for some years until he switched professions and became a dra
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  • ...Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|James J. Taylor as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...'Jim Taylor's'), a shop which still exists today, and also was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor.
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  • .... 27 November 1922, Sandwick, d. 29 April 2011, Edinburgh) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from 1952 to 1958. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election May 1952]]
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  • His brother, [[Prophet Smith|Prophet]], was a councillor for the [[Lerwick Town Council]], [[Zetland County Council]] and the [[Shetland Islands Council]], [[Category:Zetland County Councillors]]
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  • ...mith Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|James Smith as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...[Yell]], d. 18 April [[1943]], [[Lerwick]]) was a shopkeeper and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1934]] to [[1941]], as provost from 1936 until his resi
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  • ...d. 20 Dec [[1859]], Musselburgh, East Lothian) was a surgeon and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election April 1818]]
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  • ...[[1921]] and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Lerwick Central (Constituency)|Lerwick Central]] between [[1919]] until he resigned in May [[1921]] ===Lerwick Town Council===
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  • ...June [[1836]], Edinburgh) was a purser for the Royal Navy and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1820]]
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  • ...1963]], [[Lerwick]]) was the founder of Grantfield Stores and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1945]] to [[1955]]. ==Town Council Obituary Notes==
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  • ...and a [[Shetland Islands Council]]lor for [[Lerwick Twageos (Constituency)|Lerwick Twageos]] between [[1978]] and [[1982]]. ...il Election May 1968|1968 Lerwick Town Council elections.]] as well as the Lerwick Twageos seat at the [[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1978|1978 Shetl
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  • ...848]], New Orleans, United States of America) was a merchant and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ...ousins, [[Charles Ogilvy (ii)|Charles]] and [[John Ogilvy|John]] were also councillors
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  • ...1853]], Lerwick) was a shipping agent, distributor of stamps and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. His father, [[James Mouat (i)|James Mouat]], was also a town councillor. He was a distant relative of Robert Stewart, Earl of Orkney (6t
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  • ...anuary [[1852]], [[Lerwick]]) was a grocer, house proprietor and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ...(ii)|James]] and his grandson, [[James Mouat Goudie]], were also [[Lerwick Town Council]]lors.
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  • ...on [[Commercial Street]]. Three of the five Loggie children were born in Lerwick. ...in 1909. He was elected to [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1910|Town
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  • ...aing Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|James Laing as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...rovost of Lerwick from [[1924]] to [[1927]], and [[Guizer Jarl]] for the [[Lerwick Up Helly Aa]] in [[1909]].
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  • [[Category:Lerwick Town Councillors]]
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  • ...ency)|Sandness]] between [[1932]] and [[1949]] and he was also a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1949]] until his resignation in [[1950]] ===Lerwick Town Council===
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  • ...s a flesher and [[County Councillor]] for [[Lerwick Central (Constituency)|Lerwick Central]] between [[1904]] and [[1919]]. ...y contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1904|1904 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...7]], [[Dunrossness]], d. 2 February [[1952]], [[Lerwick]]) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ...y contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1929|1929 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...Town Council]]lor. His father, [[Samuel Hunter]], was also a councillor in Lerwick. ...he Union Bank first in Lerwick, then in Edinburgh before returning back to Lerwick, working under [[Alexander Mitchell (i)|Alexander Mitchell]].
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  • ...ingwall]], d. 2 August [[1847]], [[Lerwick]]) was a merchant and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1835]] until his death in [[1847]]. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1835]]
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  • ...]], d. 10 May [[1852]], [[Lerwick]]) was a Procurator-Fiscal and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election April 1818]]
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  • ...n Grierson and Alice Geraldine Clifford. He died on July 3rd [[1915]] at [[Lerwick]]. On August 14th [[1895]] he married at Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England. A ..., a member of the County Road Board, and Chairman of the Visiting Board of Lerwick Prison.
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  • ...die Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|James Goudie as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...his death his large book collection about Shetland was acquired by Lerwick Town Council, and is now in the Shetland Archives.
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  • ...(Constituency)|Gulberwick]] between [[1922]] and [[1924]] and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1921]] and 1924. His brother, [[Peter Goodlad|Peter]], was Provost of Lerwick 1915-1920.
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  • ...ember [[1924]], St Machars, Aberdeen) is a former accountant and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1955]] until his resignation in [[1962]], always standi *[[Lerwick Town Council Election May 1955]]
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  • ...ther Deyell or Daziel (common for the era) however the 1868-71 and Lerwick Town Council minutes list him as Dalziel or Dalziell. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1865]]
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  • ..., d. 21 November [[1967]], Bothwell) was a grocery manager and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1946]] and [[1949]]. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1946]]
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  • ...ken Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|James Aitken as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...South Voe, [[Dunrossness]], d. 2 August [[1956]], Lerwick) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor.
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  • ..., [[Lerwick]], d. 11 June [[1847]], Lerwick) was a surgeon and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. His brother, [[John Cowie|John]], was also a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor.
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  • ...ert Williamson''' (b. 7 December [[1909]], [[Yell]], d. 24 May [[1991]], [[Lerwick]]) was a piano tuner and [[County Council]]lor for [[Yell North (Constituen [[Category:Lerwick Town Councillors]]
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  • ...dale]], 15 January [[1932]], [[Lerwick]]) was a woolen draper, a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1916]] to [[1919]], and [[County Councillor]] for Sands ...tion]]. and the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1919|1919 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...the Parliament of Great Britain, the Parliament of Scotland, the [[Lerwick Town Council]] and [[Zetland County Council]]. [[File:Town Hall.png|right|thumb|The Town Hall in Shetland's capital, Lerwick. A hub of political activity in the Isles since the end of the 19th century
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  • [[Image:Bowlers.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Lerwick Bowls club in Gilbertson Park, 1930's. ...y Mouat''' (b. 29 November [[1874]], [[Tingwall]], d. 20 March [[1944]], [[Lerwick]]) was the manager of a wholesalers and a [[County Council]]lor.
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  • ...Gray Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|Harry Gray as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...y''' (b. 1 May [[1909]], d. 4 April [[1980]], [[Lerwick]]) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor initially between [[1953]] then following a by-election, [[195
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  • ...[[County Council]] until [[1974]], when the County Council merged with the Town Council to form the [[Shetland Islands Council]]. Older editions of [[The Shetland Times]] would report Gulberwick as 'Lerwick Landward', and Gulberwick has also been linked with Quarff.
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  • ...nstituency)|the same area]] between [[1955]] and [[1961]], and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from 1957 till the late 1960s. Although standing as an indepen ...sfully contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election May 1967|1967 Lerwick Town Council election.]]
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  • ...ar]], d. 3 May [[1860]], [[Lerwick]]) was a general merchant and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1835]] until his death in [[1860]]. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1835]]
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  • ...8 November [[1857]], [[Lerwick]]) was a clothier, merchant and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1829]]
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  • ...cil]]lor. He owned property in the site now occupied by the Grand Hotel in Lerwick. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1823]]
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  • ...14 May [[1912]], Lerwick) was a wine and spirit merchant, and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1883]]
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  • ...ember [[1779]], [[Fetlar]], d. 12 July [[1860]], [[Unst]]) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between 1818 and 1826. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election April 1818]]
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  • ...[[1832]] to [[1838]] until his death in 1844. He was the father of Lerwick Town Councillor [[Charles Gilbert Duncan]] and brother of fellow councillor [[An ...Ogilvy (i)|Charles]] and brother of [[Charles Ogilvy (ii)|Charles]], both councillors.
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  • ...], d. 7 July [[1889]], Lerwick) was a draper, shipping agent and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1856]] and [[1862]], and again between [[1874]] and He was the father of Lerwick councillor [[Edwyn Tait]].
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  • ...[[1873]], [[Lerwick]]) was a Sheriff Clerk of [[Shetland]] and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election September 1865]]
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  • ...was a merchant in Lerwick and the first junior magistrate to the [[Lerwick Town Council]] in April [[1818]], however this was short lived as he passed away *[[Lerwick Town Council Election April 1818]]
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  • ...22 August [[1885]], Lerwick) was grocer, plumber, auctioneer and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. ...er large homeowners throughout the Isles. The introduction of gas lamps in Lerwick in 1856 provided much work for George.
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  • ...arch [[1862]], [[Lerwick]], d. 13 May [[1931]], Edinburgh) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. In his youth Kay was a socialist, perhaps the first in Shetla *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1889]]
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  • ...convener of the county, benefactor to the Earl of Shetland and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1856]] and [[1862]] and later from 1879 to 1882. ...his father [[William Hay|William]] and brother [[Arthur Hay|Arthur]] were Councillors.
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  • [[Image:Bowlers.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Lerwick Bowls club in Gilbertson Park, 1930's. '''George Duffin''' is in the middle ..., d. 28 June [[1936]], [[Lerwick]]) was an insurance manager and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor firstly between [[1920]] and [[1934]], being an unsuccessful c
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  • ...s Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|George Burgess as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...April [[1969]], [[Lerwick]]) was a wholesale grocers manager and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor.
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  • ...5, the Guizer Jarl for the 1950 Lerwick Up Helly Aa and helped pioneer the Lerwick Junior Up Helly Aa. He unsuccessfully contested the Lerwick Twageos seat at the [[Shetland Islands Council Election May 1974|inaugural
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  • ...March [[1854]], [[Lerwick]], d. 9 July [[1916]], Lerwick) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. The [[Shetland Times]] often recorded his middle name as 'Har ...y contested the [[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1903|1903 Lerwick Town Council election]].
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  • ...ger Sophus Gjoveraa, who sailed Iceland-Faroe-Shetland-Norway, and Arrived Lerwick 13th September, 1937; with [[Erling Clausen]]]] ...d. 28 Jun [[1984]], [[Lerwick]]) was an insurance supervisor and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor. His father, Frederick Wilhelm Clausen, was a Norwegian shipbr
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  • ...c Gray Provost.png|right|250px|thumb|Eric Gray as Provost of the [[Lerwick Town Council]].<br>Image kindly supplied by the Shetland Islands Council]] ...7 November [[1917]], [[Lerwick]], d. 15 November [[1977]]) was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor from [[1958]] to [[1975]] and a [[Shetland Islands Council]]lo
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  • '''Edwyn Seymour Reid Tait''' (b. 14 January [[1885]], [[Lerwick]], d. 6 November [[1960]], Braehead, [[Scalloway]]) was an author, folklori ...b. 7 Aug 1859, Lind, West Yell). Reid Tait married Jemima Brown, (b. 1894, Lerwick), in 1922 at St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.
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  • ...d. 27 May [[1923]], [[Lerwick]]) was a bookseller, stationer and [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor between [[1899]] and [[1905]]. *[[Lerwick Town Council Election November 1899]]
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