Edward Adie
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Major Edward Percival Douglas 'Ted' Adie (b. 9 September 1890, Voe, Delting, d. 18 May 1977, Voe, Delting) was a County Councillor for Delting South from 1928 to 1952 and again between 1955 and 1967
Political Career
- 1928 County Council election
- 1929 County Council election
- 1932 County Council election
- 1935 County Council election
- 1938 County Council election
- 1945 County Council election
- 1949 County Council election
- 1955 County Council by-election
- 1958 County Council election
- 1961 County Council election
- 1964 County Council election
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Conveners | ||
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Preceded by Adam Halcrow |
Convener of the Zetland County Council 1938-1943 |
Succeeded by Robert Ganson |
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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Preceded by Robert Ganson |
Member for Delting South 1928-1952 |
Succeeded by Basil Neven-Spence |
Preceded by Basil Neven-Spence |
Member for Delting South 1955-1967 |
Succeeded by Hugh Sutherland |
Delting South County Councillors | ||
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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) |