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Reverend '''George Clark''' (b. 14 May [[1844]], Muthil, Perthshire, d. 5 October [[1922]], Dumfries) was a minister for the Free Kirk in Cunningsburgh from 11 September [[1875]] to 1900, then United Free Kirk from 1900 until 23 May [[1908]]. He was also a [[County Councillor]] for [[Cunningsburgh (Constituency)|Cunningsburgh]] from [[1890]] until [[1896]].
 
Reverend '''George Clark''' (b. 14 May [[1844]], Muthil, Perthshire, d. 5 October [[1922]], Dumfries) was a minister for the Free Kirk in Cunningsburgh from 11 September [[1875]] to 1900, then United Free Kirk from 1900 until 23 May [[1908]]. He was also a [[County Councillor]] for [[Cunningsburgh (Constituency)|Cunningsburgh]] from [[1890]] until [[1896]].
  
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==Biography==
 
Clark was a supporter of the local crofters and working men in Cunningsburgh. He successfully abetted [[Sinclair T. Duncan]] in defending the whalers in the Hoswick Whale Case, and also testified in the Napier Commission in [[1883]].
 
Clark was a supporter of the local crofters and working men in Cunningsburgh. He successfully abetted [[Sinclair T. Duncan]] in defending the whalers in the Hoswick Whale Case, and also testified in the Napier Commission in [[1883]].
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==

Latest revision as of 15:41, 5 January 2025

Reverend George Clark (b. 14 May 1844, Muthil, Perthshire, d. 5 October 1922, Dumfries) was a minister for the Free Kirk in Cunningsburgh from 11 September 1875 to 1900, then United Free Kirk from 1900 until 23 May 1908. He was also a County Councillor for Cunningsburgh from 1890 until 1896.

Biography

Clark was a supporter of the local crofters and working men in Cunningsburgh. He successfully abetted Sinclair T. Duncan in defending the whalers in the Hoswick Whale Case, and also testified in the Napier Commission in 1883.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Constituency created Member for
Cunningsburgh

1890-1896
Succeeded by
John Tulloch
Cunningsburgh County Councillors
Councillors George Clark (1890-1896) • John Tulloch (1896-1901) • James Goudie (1901-1904) • Charles Stout (1904-1910) • Francis Pottinger (1910-1919) • Laurence Anderson (1919-1922) • Thomas Johnston (1922-1925) • Simson Wallace (1925-1927) • William Sinclair (1927-1929) • Henry Mouat (1929-1938) • Angus Gunn (1938-1940) • Laurence Laurenson (1940-1945) • St. Clair Pottinger (1945-1949) • Adam Halcrow (1949-1955) • Grace Halcrow (1955-1961) • Joan McLeod (1961-1975)