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  • #REDIRECT [[William Greig]]
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  • '''William James Greig''' (b. 18 December [[1857]], [[Unst]], d. 23 December [[1919]], [[Lerwick]]
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  • '''James Greig''' (b. 10 January [[1785]], [[Walls]], d. 10 May [[1852]], [[Lerwick]]) was His son, [[Archibald Greig|Archibald]] was a councillor from [[1844]] until [[1850]]. James's second w
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  • '''Archibald Greig''' (b. 12 February [[1818]], [[Lerwick]], d. 11 October [[1852]], Lerwick) His father [[James Greig|James]] was also a councillor from [[1818]] until [[1820]], then [[1823]] a
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  • ...Constituency)|Lerwick North]]'''<br>1901-1919|Succeeded by<br>'''[[William Greig]]'''}}{{Template:LerwickNorthZCC}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[William Greig]]
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  • '''William James Greig''' (b. 18 December [[1857]], [[Unst]], d. 23 December [[1919]], [[Lerwick]]
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  • ...t launch, August 1933. (back) J. Masterton - Chief Coastguard, (front) Bob Greig, [[Robert J. H. Ganson]], Charles Lindbergh, [[George Burgess]], [[Magnus S
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  • ...t launch, August 1933. (back) J. Masterton - Chief Coastguard, (front) Bob Greig, [[Robert J. H. Ganson]], Charles Lindbergh, [[George Burgess]], [[Magnus S
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  • ...[[Simon Garriock]] (4th cousin twice removed) and his great uncle, [[James Greig]], was a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor.
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  • |[[Archibald Greig]] || Elected as councillor || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[Archibald Greig]] || Unopposed || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[Archibald Greig]] || Elected as councillor || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[James Greig]] || Appointed as Junior Bailie || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[James Greig]] || Elected as councillor || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[James Greig]] || Elected as councillor || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[James Greig]] || Elected as councillor || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[William Greig]] || 103 || [[Image:cross.gif]]
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  • |[[Laurence Greig Stove]] || Unopposed || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[Laurence Greig Stove]] || Unopposed || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[Laurence Greig Stove]] || Unopposed || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[Laurence Greig Stove]] || Unopposed || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • |[[James Greig]] || Elected as councillor || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • ...on''' took place on Thursday 18 March. Following the death of [[William J. Greig]], Henry Mouat was appointed by the council.
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  • *[[County_Council_Election_December_1919|1919]] - [[William James Greig]]
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  • '''Laurence Greig Stove''' (b. 8 October [[1833]], Lerwick, d. 12 April [[1889]], Macgregor's
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  • ...olson || James Greig || James Greig || James Greig || James Greig || James Greig (jb) || Gilbert Tait ...liam Hay || William Hay || Archibald Greig || Archibald Greig || Archibald Greig || Peter Williamson Jr
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  • '''James Greig''' (b. 10 January [[1785]], [[Walls]], d. 10 May [[1852]], [[Lerwick]]) was His son, [[Archibald Greig|Archibald]] was a councillor from [[1844]] until [[1850]]. James's second w
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  • ...a series of articles on Britain's loneliest inhabited isle'', Johnson and Greig, 1938 (reprinted Birlinn Books, 2001)
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  • ...>'''[[George Jamieson (i)|George Jamieson]]'''|Preceded by<br>'''[[William Greig]]'''|'''Member for<br>[[Lerwick North (Constituency)|Lerwick North]]'''<br>
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  • ...t launch, August 1933. (back) J. Masterton - Chief Coastguard, (front) Bob Greig, [[Robert J. H. Ganson]], Charles Lindbergh, [[George Burgess]], [[Magnus S
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  • |[[William James Greig]] || 139 || [[Image:tick.gif]]
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  • ...), was later translated by [[John Nicolson]], and published by Johnson and Greig as ''The Shetland Dialect''.
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  • '''Archibald Greig''' (b. 12 February [[1818]], [[Lerwick]], d. 11 October [[1852]], Lerwick) His father [[James Greig|James]] was also a councillor from [[1818]] until [[1820]], then [[1823]] a
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  • ...l]]lor for Tingwall while his uncle [[James Greig]] and cousin [[Archibald Greig]] were [[Lerwick Town Council]]lors.
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  • ...mily esate. Andrew further served as heir to his great-grandfather, Andrew Greig, on November 11th [[1825]], acquiring extensive lands in the parish of Aith
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  • * [[William Greig]], [[Zetland County Council]]lor, is born in Unst.
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  • *[[James Greig]], [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor, dies in Lerwick. * [[Archibald Greig]], [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor, dies in Lerwick.
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  • *[[Archibald Greig]], [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor, is born in Lerwick.
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  • In 1882 the event took a step forward with the appointment of Peter W. Greig as “Worthy Chief Guizer”, to organise, lead and form the focal point of
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