Thomas Sandison

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Thomas Johnson Sandison (b. 7 May 1855, Lerwick, d. 9 June 1930, Unst) son of Alexander Sandison was a County Councillor for Unst South between 1898 and 1901, then was elected to Sandness from 1902 to 1904, Yell North between 1906 and 1907, before finally returning to Unst South 1907-1910.

His brother John Peter Sandison was also a councillor.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Alexander Sandison
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Member for
Unst South

1898-1901
Succeeded by
John Sandison
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Preceded by
Eustace Bankart
Member for
Sandness

1902-1904
Succeeded by
David Sutherland
Preceded by
Zachary Hamilton
Member for
Yell North

1906-1907
Succeeded by
John Sandison
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Preceded by
John Sandison
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Member for
Unst South

1907-1910
Succeeded by
John Sandison
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Sandness County Councillors
Councillors James Goudie (1890-1891) • James Cullen Grierson (1892-1895) • Herbert Anderton (1895-1898) • Eustace Bankart (1898-1902) • Thomas Sandison (1902-1904) • David Sutherland (1904-1921) • John Harrison (1921-1925) • Robert Jamieson (1925-1928) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1928-1932) • James Jamieson (1932-1949) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1949-1970) • George Morrison (1970-1973) • Peter Garriock (1973-1975)
Unst South County Councillors
Councillors Alexander Sandison (1890-1898) • Thomas Sandison (1898-1901) • John Sandison (1902-1907) • Thomas Sandison (1907-1910) • John Sandison (1910-1929) • Basil Neven-Spence (1929-1935) • William Clark (1936-1938) • Andrew Irvine (1938-1942) • Henry Hunter (1942-1949) • James Matches (1949-1961) • Peter Hunter (1961-1970) • Alan Fraser (1970-1975)
Yell North County Councillors
Councillors Zachary Hamilton (1890-1906) • Thomas Sandison (1906-1907) • John Sandison (1907-1910) • Henry Mouat (1910-1919) • George Jamieson (1919-1922) • Lachlan MacFadyen (1922-1925) • James Mainland (1925-1929) • George Jamieson (1929-1932) • Robert Smith (1932-1948) • John Ratter (1948-1952) • John Stewart (1952-1955) • Amanda Youngman (1955-1961) • Andrew Peterson (1961-1962) • Hugh Sutherland (1962-1967) • Hugh Williamson (1967-1973) • Alexander Cluness (1973-1974) • David Johnson (1974-1975)