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Reverend '''Charles Whyte''' (b. [[1866]], Forfar, d. 27 March 1949, Aberdeen) was a Free Church Minister in Dunrossness (1892-1909) and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Dunrossness North (Constituency)|Dunrossness North]] from August [[1898]] until December [[1898]].
 
Reverend '''Charles Whyte''' (b. [[1866]], Forfar, d. 27 March 1949, Aberdeen) was a Free Church Minister in Dunrossness (1892-1909) and a [[County Council]]lor for [[Dunrossness North (Constituency)|Dunrossness North]] from August [[1898]] until December [[1898]].

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Charles White pictured in the 29 March 1949 edition of the Press and Journal

Reverend Charles Whyte (b. 1866, Forfar, d. 27 March 1949, Aberdeen) was a Free Church Minister in Dunrossness (1892-1909) and a County Councillor for Dunrossness North from August 1898 until December 1898.

Biography

He was ordained on 13 October 1892 and was transferred to Towie on 2 December 1909.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Robert Henderson
Member for
Dunrossness North

Aug - Dec 1898
Succeeded by
Robert Isbister