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Reverend  '''Kenneth Thomas Thomson''' (b. [[1932]], Edinburgh, d. 5 May [[1991]], Sanquhar, Dunfries and Galloway) was a Minister for the United Free Church and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor in 1961. He holds the perhaps unfortunate record of the shortest council tenure in the history of any modern political institution in Shetland, at 4 days.
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Reverend  '''Kenneth Thomas Thomson''' (b. [[1932]], Edinburgh, d. 5 May [[1991]], Sanquhar, Dunfries and Galloway) was a Minister for the United Free Church and a [[Lerwick Town Council]]lor in 1961.  
 
 
He was elected on 1 May, and when the council met on 5 May, it was established that as Thomson had failed to declare that he had received pay through dealings with the Anderson Educational Institute as a relief teacher. The Shetland Times article on the issue was headlined: "COUNCILLOR FOR FIVE MINUTES".
 
  
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==Biography==
 
He was ordained in Shetland in 1957 and demitted on 24 February [[1977]]. The Shetland Library, following their move to the St. Ringan's Church premises published a history of ministers there, and say of Rev Thomson:
 
He was ordained in Shetland in 1957 and demitted on 24 February [[1977]]. The Shetland Library, following their move to the St. Ringan's Church premises published a history of ministers there, and say of Rev Thomson:
  
 
"In 1958 during the ministry of the Rev K T, Thomson and through an agreement with the Parish Church St Ringan's once again became United Free. The Rev K T Thomson was witness to the move from St Olaf's United Free Church to St Ringan's. His ministry lasted from 1958 until 1961."
 
"In 1958 during the ministry of the Rev K T, Thomson and through an agreement with the Parish Church St Ringan's once again became United Free. The Rev K T Thomson was witness to the move from St Olaf's United Free Church to St Ringan's. His ministry lasted from 1958 until 1961."
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He holds the perhaps unfortunate record of the shortest council tenure in the history of any modern political institution in Shetland, at 4 days.
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He was elected on 1 May, and when the council met on 5 May, it was established that as Thomson had failed to declare that he had received pay through dealings with the Anderson Educational Institute as a relief teacher. The Shetland Times article on the issue was headlined: "Councillor for five minutes". His earnings did not prohibit him sitting on the Town Council, but as all Lerwick Town Councillors gained a seat within the County Council, it was that body that had the conflict.
  
 
==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
*[[Lerwick Town Council Election May 1961]]
 
*[[Lerwick Town Council Election May 1961]]

Latest revision as of 08:41, 9 January 2025

Reverend Kenneth Thomas Thomson (b. 1932, Edinburgh, d. 5 May 1991, Sanquhar, Dunfries and Galloway) was a Minister for the United Free Church and a Lerwick Town Councillor in 1961.

Biography

He was ordained in Shetland in 1957 and demitted on 24 February 1977. The Shetland Library, following their move to the St. Ringan's Church premises published a history of ministers there, and say of Rev Thomson:

"In 1958 during the ministry of the Rev K T, Thomson and through an agreement with the Parish Church St Ringan's once again became United Free. The Rev K T Thomson was witness to the move from St Olaf's United Free Church to St Ringan's. His ministry lasted from 1958 until 1961."

He holds the perhaps unfortunate record of the shortest council tenure in the history of any modern political institution in Shetland, at 4 days.

He was elected on 1 May, and when the council met on 5 May, it was established that as Thomson had failed to declare that he had received pay through dealings with the Anderson Educational Institute as a relief teacher. The Shetland Times article on the issue was headlined: "Councillor for five minutes". His earnings did not prohibit him sitting on the Town Council, but as all Lerwick Town Councillors gained a seat within the County Council, it was that body that had the conflict.

Political Career