Laurence Robertson (i)

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Laurence Robertson (b. 30 August 1863, Lunnasting, d. 7 January 1933, Aberdeen) was a County Councillor for Delting South between 1907 and 1913.

Biography

In his early days, Laurence went to sea but met his future wife on a visit home and decided to leave the sea and focus on farming in Setter. His agricultural work was extensive, including the rearing and dealing of sheep, cattle and ponies. He took over the farm in Kergord and later in Berry, Scalloway. His wife, Margaret, mainly ran the Berry operation while Laurence focussed on Setter. Later, the couple reduced their holdings to just the Setter estate.

His work with animals gave him a degree of veterinary knowledge, and he was called upon often for animal health questions by his neighbours.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
James Adie
Member for
Delting South

1907-1913
Succeeded by
Arthur White
[Expand]Delting South County Councillors
Councillors Thomas Gifford (1890-1898) • William Adie (1899-1907) • Laurence Robertson (1907-1913) • Arthur White (1913-1919) • Joseph Peterson (1919-1922) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1922-1928) • Edward Adie (1928-1952) • Basil Neven-Spence (1952-1955) • Edward Adie (1955-1967) • Hugh Sutherland (1967-1970) • William Robb (1970-1975)