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− | '''George William Hogan''' (b. 9 November [[1875]], Lasswade, Edinburgh, d. 4 June 1955, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada) was a solicitor in [[Lerwick]] and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Yell South (Constituency)|Yell South]] between [[1910]] and [[1919]]. | + | '''George William Hogan''' (or Hoggan) (b. 9 November [[1875]], Lasswade, Edinburgh, d. 4 June 1955, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada) was a solicitor in [[Lerwick]] and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Yell South (Constituency)|Yell South]] between [[1910]] and [[1919]]. |
He unsuccessfully contested the [[County_Council_Election_December_1919#Burra_and_Quarff|1919 County Council election]]. | He unsuccessfully contested the [[County_Council_Election_December_1919#Burra_and_Quarff|1919 County Council election]]. |
Latest revision as of 08:00, 12 June 2022
George William Hogan (or Hoggan) (b. 9 November 1875, Lasswade, Edinburgh, d. 4 June 1955, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada) was a solicitor in Lerwick and a County Councillor for Yell South between 1910 and 1919.
He unsuccessfully contested the 1919 County Council election.
Political Career
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Zetland County Council | ||
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Preceded by David Williamson |
Member for Yell South 1910-1919 |
Succeeded by Thomas Manson |
Yell South County Councillors | ||
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Councillors | John Love (1890-1892) • John Small (1892-1895) • David Williamson (1895-1910) • George Hogan (1910-1919) • Thomas Manson (1919-1922) • James A. Smith (1922-1932) • Thomas Manson (1932-1940) • John Williamson (1940-1949) • George Spence (1949-1950) • John Williamson (1950-1952) • Laurence Johnson (1952-1955) • John Tulloch (1955-1958) • Charles Spence (1958-1964) • John Tulloch (1964-1966) • Robert Gray (1966-1975) |