Allan Roy
From Shetland History Online
Allan Roy (b. 9 October 1890, Bellshill, Bothwell, d. 19 September 1970, Aboyne) was a land surveyor, factor to the Gardie estate, hotel proprietor and a Zetland County Councillor for Bressay from 1922 and 1929. He ran the Towers Private Hotel in Ballater for 20 years with his sister, and was married to Isobel Roy.
He unsuccessfully contested the Bressay seat in the 1929 County Council election.
Political Career
- County Council Election December 1922
- County Council Election December 1925
- County Council Election December 1928
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Zetland County Council | ||
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Preceded by Thomas J. Anderson |
Member for Bressay 1922-1929 |
Succeeded by Archibald MacIntyre |
Bressay County Councillors | ||
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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) |