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Reverend '''William Graham Carson''' (b. [[1891]], d. 11 September [[1937]], Earl of Zetland) was the minister for Fetlar and a [[County Councillor]] for the [[Fetlar (Constituency)|same area]] from [[1932]] until his death in [[1937]].
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Reverend '''William Graham Carson''' (b. 14 December [[1891]], Auldearn, Nairnshire, d. 11 September [[1937]], Earl of Zetland) was the minister for Fetlar and a [[County Councillor]] for the [[Fetlar (Constituency)|same area]] from [[1932]] until his death in [[1937]].
  
 
He unsuccessfully contested the Fetlar seat at the [[County_Council_Election_December_1929#Fetlar|1929 County Council election]].  
 
He unsuccessfully contested the Fetlar seat at the [[County_Council_Election_December_1929#Fetlar|1929 County Council election]].  
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Revision as of 16:42, 1 January 2025

Reverend William Graham Carson (b. 14 December 1891, Auldearn, Nairnshire, d. 11 September 1937, Earl of Zetland) was the minister for Fetlar and a County Councillor for the same area from 1932 until his death in 1937.

He unsuccessfully contested the Fetlar seat at the 1929 County Council election.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Arthur Nicolson Jr
Member for
Fetlar

1932-1937
Succeeded by
John Campbell
Fetlar County Councillors
Councillors James Campbell (1890-1892) • William Glover (1893-1895) • Arthur T. B. Nicolson (1895-1917) • Arthur J. Nicolson (1917-1932) • William Carson (1932-1937) • John Campbell (1937-1945) • Charles Brown (1945-1967) • Arthur Johnson (1967-1970) • John Laurenson (1970-1975)