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Captain '''Henry William Levie Hunter''' (b. 29 October [[1886]], [[Baltasound]], [[Unst]], d. 3 March [[1974]], Baltasound, Unst) was an estate factor and [[County Councillor]] from [[1942]] and [[1949]].
 
Captain '''Henry William Levie Hunter''' (b. 29 October [[1886]], [[Baltasound]], [[Unst]], d. 3 March [[1974]], Baltasound, Unst) was an estate factor and [[County Councillor]] from [[1942]] and [[1949]].
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==Biography==
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In WWII, Henry was a 2nd Lieutenant in the Gordon Highlanders.
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==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
*[[Unst South County Council By-Election December 1942|1942 County Council by-election]]
 
*[[Unst South County Council By-Election December 1942|1942 County Council by-election]]

Revision as of 13:38, 13 January 2025

Captain Henry William Levie Hunter (b. 29 October 1886, Baltasound, Unst, d. 3 March 1974, Baltasound, Unst) was an estate factor and County Councillor from 1942 and 1949.

Biography

In WWII, Henry was a 2nd Lieutenant in the Gordon Highlanders.

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Andrew Irvine
Member for
Unst South

1942-1949
Succeeded by
James Matches
[Expand]Unst South County Councillors
Councillors Alexander Sandison (1890-1898) • Thomas Sandison (1898-1901) • John Sandison (1902-1907) • Thomas Sandison (1907-1910) • John Sandison (1910-1929) • Basil Neven-Spence (1929-1935) • William Clark (1936-1938) • Andrew Irvine (1938-1942) • Henry Hunter (1942-1949) • James Matches (1949-1961) • Peter Hunter (1961-1970) • Alan Fraser (1970-1975)