John Bruce
John Bruce (b. 9 June 1837, Sandwick, d. 4 July 1907, Edinburgh) was a landlord and merchant who lived at Sandlodge in Sandwick. He was a bitter opponent of the crofting legislation of the 1880s, and unsuccessfully pursued the captors of the whales in the Hoswick whale case of 1888-1890.
He was most commonly referred to as John Bruce the Younger
He was also the owner of the smack Columbine, which drifted to Norway with only Betty Mouat onboard.
Bruce was elected the member for Dunrossness South on the Zetland County Council at its inception in 1890. He was then elected to the position of Convener of the County, the first person to hold the role, which he retained until his death in 1907.
Bruce purchased Lunna House, the Hunter of Lunna family estate from Robert Hunter Bell in May 1893 for the sum of £9740.00.
Political Career
- County Council Election February 1890
- County Council Election December 1892
- County Council Election December 1895
- County Council Election December 1898
- County Council Election December 1901
- County Council Election December 1904
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Conveners | ||
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New position | Convener of the Zetland County Council 1890-1907 |
Succeeded by John Anderson |
Conveners of the Zetland County Council | ||
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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 | ||
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Constituency created | Member for Dunrossness South 1890-1907 |
Succeeded by William Fotheringham |
Dunrossness South County Councillors | ||
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Councillors | John Bruce (1890-1907) • William Fotheringham (1907-1919) • John Irvine (1919-1919) • William McDougall (1919-1922) • William Leslie (1922-1929) • William McDougall (1929-1937) • George Leslie (1937-1945) • James Bairnson (1945-1955) • Magnus R. Flaws (1952-1955) • James Gordon (1955-1964) • Raymond Bentley (1964-1975) |